Andrew Nelson - National Geographic Format: Hardcover
Design a truly unique vacation with 100 intriguing alternatives to more predictable, expensive, and overcrowded destinations.
Let's face it. These days, many of the world's most beloved places have become expensive and overcrowded, making their celebrated allure that much harder...
Debut novelist MZ marries fantasy with the everyday in her contemporary novel of a Maine lobstering town whose local myths come to life.. "Arresting, lyrical, and deeply emotional, MZ's debut will captivate readers of Alix E. Harrow's The Ten Thousand Doors of January (2019)...
Jessica Gee - National Geographic Format: Hardcover
In this indispensable guide by the mega-popular Bucket List Family, discover expert tips for traveling with kids and 50 not-to-be-missed destination itineraries.. As a family of five, the Bucket List Family has swum with whales in Tonga, slept in castles in Ireland, lived on a houseboat...
Get inspired and get ready for adventure with the ultimate guide to Europe's best trips! Moon Grand European Journeys: Unforgettable Trips by Road, Rail, Sea & More features:Strategic lists and itineraries for every type of journey: Choose from the best cities, road trips, rail excursions,...
Andrea Seiger - Emons Publishers Format: Paperback
* The ultimate insider's guide to Washington, DC* Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides* Part of the international 111 Places/Shops series with over 650 titles and 3.8 million copies in print worldwide* Appeals to both the local market (more...
* The ultimate insider's guide to New York for kids* Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides* Part of the international 111 Places series with over 650 titles and 3.8 million copies in print worldwide* Appeals to both the local market (more...
John Keahey - St. Martin's Press Format: Hardcover
A travel narrative following three ancient roads and looking at more than two thousand years of history of Ancient Rome through the modern eye.. In 66 B.C., young, ambitious Julius Caesar, seeking recognition and authority, became the curator of the Via Appia. He borrowed significant sums...