Departures: Travel bookshelf
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Your support makes all the difference.THIS WEEK's best-selling travel books:
1. The Courier Air Travel Handbook (Spectrum, pounds 6.99) by Mark Field
2. A Traveller's Companion to Central Asia (John Murray, pounds 16.99) by Kathleen Hopkirk
3. Jordan & Syria: Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet, pounds 8.95)
4. European Rail Timetable: Special Summer Edition (Thomas Cook, pounds 8.99)
5. Eastern European Phrasebook (Lonely Planet, pounds 3.95)
6. Greek Islands (Cadogan Guides, pounds 10.99) by Dana Facaros
7. St Petersburg: The Rough Guide (Rough Guides, pounds 8.99)
8. Italy by Train (Hodder & Stoughton, pounds 10.99)
9. Pub Walks in Middlesex & West London (Countryside Books, pounds 4.95) by David and Rosemary Hall
10. The Family Welcome Guide 1993: Hotels, pubs and restaurants for parents and children (Fontana, pounds 8.99)
Information supplied by The Travellers' Bookshop, 25 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZ (071- 836 9132).
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