A-Z List of all secondhand travel books
Browse our entire range of second-hand travel books alphabetically by selecting a letter. Books are in order of title:
Click link for more details and pictures of each book - I (59 Items)
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I ATE MY WAY THROUGH SINGAPORE & VIETNAM: author of popular Sydney food blog Jenius.com.au shares photos and tidbits of her foodie travels.
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I Came I Saw I Lost My Luggage is a funny looking book on travelling the world for business.
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The best-selling account of the life of Latin American peasant woman and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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I Was Never Alone is author and guerilla commander Nidia Diaz's account of her 190 day imprisonment in El Salvador. This book is very hard to find.
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Brian Thacker is one of the funniest travel writers around. This is a used travel book in good conditon: nice and clean with only light reading wear and age. See photos for cover blurb and sample page(s). The book in the photos is the actual book you will receive - we never use stock pictures - e...
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I've Been Gone Far Too Long looks like a wonderful read: a collection of stories from 21 biologists and anthropologists of field trips and expeditions in the tropics.
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A lovely book of funny, weird and wonderful old postcards, most if not all seem to be from the USA.
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A scarce travel novel by the late great actor, writer and performer, Spalding Gray. This is a used book in good condition: pages are clean and tanning with age; cover shows some wear and creasing; not mint but a good clean reading copy. See photos for cover blurb and sample pages. The book in the...
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A rare and quirky book on Texas. Please note one page in the middle of the book is coming loose, binding is otherwise ok but book should be handled with care. Book is otherwise clean with light reading wear, cover is a bit faded and worn around the edges. Not in the best condition but this book i...
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A brilliant book, a staff pick. I'm a sucker for memoirs by foreign correspondents and this is one of the best I have read. The book gives a behind the scenes look at life as a reporter in the first month of the Iraq War. Book is in good condition: clean with little reading wear, aging lightly. S...
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This travelogue looks like a great read: the author travels Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Book is used in good condition with little reading wear, aging lightly. See photos for condition, cover blurb and sample pages - enjoy!
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IN HIS MAJESTY'S FOOTSTEPS: offers an intimate, powerful portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and the Thai royal family.
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IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA - adventure traveller Christina Dodwell travels solo through the jungles and highlands of PNG.
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IN SEARCH OF CONRAD: Gavin Young retraces the steps of Joseph Conrad by sea, land and river.
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A very hard to find book on Burmese folks in Thailand. This is a used book in very good condition: pages are nice and white and clean, cover is clean with only light reading wear. See photos for cover blurb and sample pages - the book in the photos is the actual book you will receive - enjoy!
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In Search of the Pangolin is a travel narrative focused on eco-tourism, from the point of view of two eco-tourists, as they search for the beast over a period of 15 years. This book combines wicked humour with insights into the natural world and the culture, games and deception of conservation.
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A scarce and popular travelogue\memoir by the sing from Soft Cell (doink doink Tainted Love). This is a used book in very good condition: only light reading wear, pages are clean and tanning with age. See photos for cover blurb, sample pages and condition - enjoy!
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IN SEARCH OF VIENNA by Henriette Mandl presents six very detailed walking tours of the Austrian capital.
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IN THE ARMS OF ANGELS is a memoir by Bali Kim Patra concerning the 2002 Bali bombing.
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A novel (fiction) based in Tripoli, Libya.
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By the author of a Year in the Merde, this is the further adventures of an expat in Paris. Also published under the title "Merde Actually".
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IN THE POND: a novel (fiction) presenting a close, unsentimental depiction of life in a small Chinese factory town.
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A gripping account of the kidnapping of two American missionaries and their year of terror in the Philippine Jungle. Book has a religious angle.
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This is an insider's account of one of the most mysterious but significant and powerful nations in the world: Iran. This is the voices and memories of a 'worn-out generation' be they traders or soldiers, film-makers, or clerics, writers or taxi drivers, gansters or reformists.
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A scarce and interesting looking memoir from the international hotel business.
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