Travel Update: Top Travel Books
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Your support makes all the difference.1. The Rough Guide to Europe (Penguin, pounds 12.99)
2. The Good Bed and Breakfast Guide (Consumers' Association, pounds 12.95)
3. Eastern Europe on a Shoestring (Lonely Planet, pounds 13.95)
4. Paupers' Paris 1992-93 edited by Miles Turner (Pan, pounds 5.99)
5. Michelin Green Guide: Ireland (Michelin, pounds 6.95)
6. Introduction to China (Odyssey, pounds 9.95) by Caris Chan
7. Cadogan Guide to Mexico (Cadogan Guides, pounds 12.95)
8. On Your Bike: The Guide to Cycling in London (London Cycling Campaign, pounds 3.95)
9. Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable: Summer '92 (Thomas Cook, pounds 8.99)
10. The Virgin Now Boarding: A Globetrotter's Guide to Health, Sex and Survival by Ann McPherson and Aidan Macfarlane (Arrow, pounds 3.99)
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