Departures: Travel bookshelf
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Your support makes all the difference.This week's best-selling travel books at the Travel Bookshop
1. Berlin Time Out Guide (Penguin, pounds 8.99)
2. Czech & Slovak Republics Rough Guide (Penguin, pounds 8.99)
3. Mexico & Central America Handbook 1993 (Trade & Travel, pounds 13.95)
4. France & Corsica Charming Small Hotel Guide 1993 (AA, pounds 8.99)
5. Arab Gulf States Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet, pounds 9.95)
6. Poland Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet, pounds 10.95)
7. French Leave Encore (Richard Binns, pounds 8.99)
8. Paris Rough Guide (Penguin, pounds 7.99)
9. Antiquities of Jordan (Lutterworth Press, pounds 10.95)
10. Tuscany, Umbria and the Marches (Cadogan, pounds 11.99)
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