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Guide to the Guides

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The Washington Post, December 11th, 1988

The American traveler is changing, and the publishers of the major national and international travel guidebook series are taking note of it. Three of the largest all-purpose guides-Fodor, Fielding and Frommer-all have new looks to them for the 1989 editions, which are just now showing up on bookstore shelves. Other publishers, recognizing that the number of Americans traveling abroad has about tripled in the past decade, have jumped into the travel book field with interesting new series of their own. Last year, about 6 million Americans went to Europe on business and pleasure trips. "I think t...

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