Travel / Departures: Travel bookshelf

Saturday 27 February 1993 00:02 GMT
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This week's best-selling travel books:

1. Israel Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet, pounds 10.95)

2. Let's Go Israel & Egypt (Pan, pounds 13.99)

3. The Insider's Guide to Air Courier Bargains (Inwood Training Publications, pounds 10.95)

4. The Islands in Between: Travels in Indonesia (Impact Books, pounds 5.95)

5. Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet, pounds 8.95)

6. Worst Journeys: The Picador Book of Travel (Picador, pounds 6.99)

7. A Bike Ride: 12,000 miles around the world (Virgin, pounds 6.99) by Anne Mustoe

8. The Rough Guide to California and West Coast USA (Rough Guides, pounds 9.99)

9. Ecuador, The Galapagos and Colombia (Cadogan, pounds 11.95)

10. The Rough Guide to Thailand (Rough Guides, pounds 8.99)

Information supplied by The Traveller's Bookshop, 25 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZ (071- 836 9132).

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