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Your support makes all the difference.THIS month's best-selling books at the Travellers' Bookshop:
1. Walking Paris: 30 Original Walks Around Paris by Gilles Desmons (New Holland, pounds 12.99)
2. Prague City Guide by Sadakat Kadri (Cadogan, pounds 10.99)
3. Country Walks Near London: 52 Walks Within Easy Reach Of The Capital by Christopher Somerville (Simon & Schuster, pounds 7.99)
4. Impromptu Weekends in the UK by Robin Neillands (Good Books, pounds 5.99)
5. Landscapes of Cyprus by Geoff Daniel (Sunflower Books, pounds 8.99)
6. Time Out Amsterdam (Penguin Books, pounds 8.99)
7. YHA 1994 Accommodation Guide: England & Wales (YHA, pounds 5.99)
8. Pets Welcome 1994 (FHG Publications, pounds 3.80)
9. County Rides: Thirty Rides in Thirteen Counties by Simon Shaw and Anna Pond (Two Wheels, pounds 8.99)
10. Adventure Holidays 1994 (Vacation Work, pounds 5.95)
Information supplied by the Travellers' Bookshop, 25 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZ (071-836 9132)
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