Wednesday, August 06, 2008

The 10 oddest travel guides ever published.

"After five years' travel," veteran guidebook writer Geoff Crowther once recalled, "most of us went feral." So did the books they wrote. Jammed into backpacks, ripped into pieces, guidebooks escape into the wild to get lost or abandoned for the next edition. Here are 10 that are so transfixingly odd that they've remained readable long beyond their original itineraries.
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2 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:37 am

    its good to know about it? where did you get that information?

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  2. You jumped on that post pretty fast. As soon as it was published I saw that I'd forgotten the link to Laughlines and went back and corrected it.

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