Departures: Travel bookshelf

Saturday 13 November 1993 00:02 GMT
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This week's bestselling books:

1. Notting Hill and Holland Park Past (Phillimore, pounds 13.95) by Barbara Denny

2. Central Asia: a traveller's companion (John Murray, pounds 13.95) by Kathleen Hopkirk

3. Monkfish Moon (Penguin, pounds 4.99) by Romesh Gunesekera

4. Wild Swans (Grafton, pounds 7.99) by Jung Chang

5. Atlantis of the Sands (Penguin, pounds 4.99) by Ranulph Fiennes

6. In the Forests of the Night (Hutchinson, pounds 16.99) by John Simpson

7. Off the Rails (Hodder & Stoughton, pounds 5.99) by Lisa St Aubin de Teran

8. Empire in the East (Jonathan Cape, pounds 16.99) by Norman Lewis

9. Ocean Almanac (Century Hutchinson, pounds 9.99)

10. Johnson & Boswell in Scotland: Illustrated Version (Yale University Press, pounds 25)

Information supplied by the Travel Bookshop, 13 Blenheim Crescent, London W11 2EE (071-229 5260)

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