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:
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THAI DIE: comedian Greg Fleet's humorous account of a trip to Thailand. This book is very hard to find.
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THE AIRPORT ECONOMIST is a most interesting book of bits and pieces about economies around the world.
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THE CALL OF THE WEIRD: On a journey that take Louis Theroux to the porn sets of Los Angeles, among the UFO contactees of Arizone, and up to far northern Idaho for a festive get together of leading Neo-Nazis, he asks what 'weird people' have to tell us about our own secret natures.
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A handy and rare language book for folks off to the Philippines.
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Quite a unique travel book, looks like an inspiring read. This is a used travel book in good, read condition: pages are clean and tanning lightly with age, very minor watermarks on first two pages, corners are a bit worn and creased; cover is clean and worn around the edges; sun-faded spine; has...
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A great collection heartfelt travel yarns by some great writers including John Birmingham, Tom Gleeson and Mandy Sayer. This is a used book in good condition: pages are clean and aging lightly, light reading wear to corners, cover is clean with light wear. See photos for cover blurb, sample pages...
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TALES FROM THE BUSH by Quentin Chester is a popular collection of stories from bushwalking in Australia.
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A Spanish travel classic first published in 1832 (this is a 1994 edition). Book has a few lovely colour plates. Book is in good condition, nice and clean with light reading wear. Gift message on first page. See photos for cover blurb, sample pages and condition - enjoy!
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TALES OF HI AND BYE: Torbjorn Lundmark provides an intriguing insight into the fascinating customs associated with greeting and parting rituals around the world.
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A concise guide to becoming a travel writer.
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TEARS ON MY PILLOW describes the experiences of nursing in the Vietnam War using the words, voices and photographs of these servicewomen. These veterans tell tales of femininity interspersed with the reality of the military environment through their stories of trauma, distress, tears and grief th...
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A hard to find English translation of two Indonesian childhood memoirs from the post-revolutionary period.
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An interesting biography and look at Korea. Book is in good condition, clean with light reading wear, pages are tanning at the edges with age. See photos for cover blurb, sample page and condition - enjoy!
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A scarce travelogue, the author spent seven months travelling Antarctica. Book is in good condition with light reading wear, pages are clean and tanning at edges with age. See photos for cover blurb, condition and sample pages - enjoy!
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A most interesting looking book on life in Phuket and surrounds.
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Thai Ways is a classic on the Thai \ Western culture gap. Presents a collection of what a curious visitor might want to know about Thai customs and beliefs, explained by a long-time English resident of Thailand. This book, compiled from a series of articles published in a weekly column in the 197...
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This highly acclaimed book, the standard history of Thailand for almost twenty years, has now been completely revised by the author. David K. Wyatt has also added new sections examining the social and economic changes that have transformed the country in the past two decades.
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A very interesting book on Thai culture. This book is very hard to find.
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Thailand Culture Smart by Roger Jones is a nifty little guide to Thai customs and etiquette.
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A novel based in the ye olden pointy days of Japan. This is the famous historical account of the mass seppuku (disembowelment) of the 47 ronin, or masterless samurai, shortly after the turn of the 18th century.
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An account of a young American woman's two-year journey into corporate Japan during the late 1980s, when she was the first and only American woman in a company of 80,000 workers.
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A popular memoir, the author renovates an apartment in Paris.
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The novel that inspired the film. This is used book in good condition with light reading wear; pages are browning with age; a couple of dog ears and a few age spots; a bit worn but a good cheap reading copy. See photos for cover blurb and sample page(s). The book in the photos is the actual book ...
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A scarce travelogue in good condition with light reading wear and age. Price marked on bottom edge in texta. See photos for cover blurb, sample pages and condition - enjoy!
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A scarce book for seriously long distance hiking. This is a used travel book in good condition: clean with some minor corner wear and shelf marks; clean white pages. 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 pict...
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THE ADVENTURE OF FOOD: an anthology of travel food writing from around the world from authors including Frances Mayes, Jonathan Raban, John Krich, Jeffrey Steingarten, Jan Morris, Laurie Gough and more.
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An interesting looking biography: the author fled Communist China to Tibet and opened up the first mechanical workshop ever seen in Lhasa and came into contact with all classes, was jailed when China invaded, he escaped then fled to Bhutan, befriended the King. What a life!
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Three novels in one by the Nigerian writer: Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease and Arrow of God. Tje story is the tragedy of Okonko, an important man in the Obi tribe in the days when white men where first appearing on the scene. Book is in good, aging condition. Pages are browning around the e...
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