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A Guide To the Guides

About 9 pages (2,603 words)

The Washington Post, December 3rd, 1989

Guidebook publishers are busy these days trying to keep up with the traveling habits of the American public. Eager to see the world in all its diversity, Americans are trekking into the most remote regions of every continent, looking for romance in a Caribbean hideaway or opting for the sophisticated pleasures of Europe's old capitals. No matter what the pursuit, it's likely to be reflected in the guidebook titles appearing on bookstore shelves. Nowadays, there seems to be a guide to almost anywhere-a vast improvement over the selection of a decade ago, when the less-visited countries of Asia ...

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