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ISBN: 1400004217

Fodor's Guatemala, 2nd Edition
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  Fodor's Guatemala, 2nd Edition is one of the latest books to be published by Random House - click on the book jacket or title for a full description, or click here to buy. Random House publishes a wide range of travel titles every month from the world's leading travel experts. For a full list of titles use the buttons to the left or the search facilities above and below.
   
   
  Moore Travel Broadens the Mind
 

Package Tours can be fun and enlightening, but they're not for everybody. Tim Moore, for example, would much rather aim for some historic authenticity, even it does mean leading a Pyrenean ass though the mountain ranges on the pilgrimage trail to Santiago de Compostela. Spanish Steps is the latest ludicrous, heart-warming and improbably inspirational travel book from Tim Moore - the man who cycled the Tour de France in French Revolutions and took a literal journey around the Monopoly board in Do Not Pass Go.

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