Travel writing
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Travel writing
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Travel writing
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- Pogo sip'Å sÅ , kago sip'Å sÅ , nae ka wae yÅ haeng hanÅ nya munnÅ ndamyÅ n, Pak Se-yÅ l kÅ l, kÅ rim, sajin
- A savage dreamland, journeys in Burma, David Eimer
- South and West, from a notebook, Joan Didion ; read by Kimberly Farr ; with a foreword written and read by Nathaniel Rich
- Curiosities and splendour, edited by Mark Mackenzie
- The puzzler, one man's quest to solve the most baffling puzzles ever, from crosswords to jigsaws to the meaning of life, A.J. Jacobs ; with puzzles by Greg Pliska
- Wild journeys, New Zealand's famous & infamous, historic & off-the-beaten-path journeys, tracks, routes & passages, Bruce Ansley ; read by Kevin Keys
- Time among the Maya, travels in Belize, Guatemala and Mexico, Ronald Wright with an introduction by Pico Iyer
- The last supper, a summer in Italy, Rachel Cusk
- Wish you were here, [written and] read by Sheridan Jobbins
- Paradise in chains, the Bounty Mutiny and the founding of Australia, Diana Preston
- The geography of genius, a search for the world's most creative places from ancient Athens to Silicon Valley, Eric Weiner
- Sweet encore, a road trip from Paris to Portugal (and Northern Spain), Karen Wheeler
- Bondi to the Baltic, John McCombe
- Under a Venice moon, Margaret Cameron
- Always Italy, Frances Mayes with Ondine Cohane
- Horizon, Barry Lopez
- Writing across the landscape, travel journals, Lawrence Ferlinghetti ; edited by Giada Diano and Matthew Gleeson, 1960-2010
- The hero's way, walking with Garibaldi from Rome to Ravenna, Tim Parks
- Crumpled paper boat, experiments in ethnographic writing, Anand Pandian and Stuart McLean, editors
- Reclaiming travel, Ilan Stavans and Joshua Ellison
- Freud on holiday, Sharon Kivland, with Lucia Farinati, Volume IV, Part I
- Freud on holiday, Sharon Kivland, Volume II
- The road to Little Dribbling, adventures of an American in Britain, Bill Bryson
- Ring the hill, with bonus Help the witch, [written and] read by Tom Cox
- The far land, 200 years of murder, mania, and mutiny in the South Pacific, Brandon Presser
- Outpost, a journey to the wild ends of the earth, [written and] read by Dan Richards
- Wounded Tigris, a river journey through the cradle of civilisation, Leon McCarron
- Ciao Bella!, six take Italy, Kate Langbroek
- Sovietistan, travels in Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, Erika Fatland ; translated from the Norwegian by Kari Dickson
- The Gran Tour, travels with my elders, Ben Aitken
- Head over heel, seduced by southern Italy, Chris Harrison
- High, a journey across the Himalayas through Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Nepal and China, Erika Fatland ; translated from the Norwegian by Kari Dickson
- Ã Paris, vis pour voyager et voyage pour vivre, Ch'oe YÅ n-jÅ ng, Ch'oe Chi-min chiÅ m
- Easy beauty, a memoir, Chloé Cooper Jones
- Liu lang de pu tao shu, yi bu pu tao jiu wen hua shi = The wandering vine : wine, the Romans and me, [Ying] Nina Kapulan zhu ; Li Xin yi
- Around the world in 80 trains, a 45,000-mile adventure, Monisha Rajesh
- Australian Outback, Simon Chapman
- Dame traveler, live the spirit of adventure, Nastasia Yakoub
- Kyot'o e tanyÅ wassÅ mnida, Im KyÅ ng-sÅ n esei
- In the weeds, around the world and behind the scenes with Anthony Bourdain, Tom Vitale
- See you in the Piazza, new places to discover in Italy, Frances Mayes
- See you in the piazza, new places to discover in Italy, Frances Mayes ; read by Frances Mayes and Cassandra Campbell
- Finding the gypsy in me, tales of an international house sitter, by Teresa Roberts
- Back roads, Heather Ewart and Karen Michelmore ; read by Heather Ewart
- Easy beauty, a memoir, Chloé Cooper Jones
- Lone rider, the first British woman to motorcycle around the world, Elspeth Beard
- The voyage of the Southern Sun, [written and] performed by Michael Smith [and Aaron Patrick]
- The Amur River, between Russia and China, Colin Thubron
- Clanlands, whisky, warfare, and a Scottish adventure like no other, Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish ; with Charlotte Reather ; [foreword by Diana Gabaldon]
- Sailing alone around the world, Captain Joshua Slocum
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