Europe -- Description and travel
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Europe -- Description and travel
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- Europe with a busybody, by Mary Jane Wilson ; cover by Frank Lively
- New old world, an Indian journalist discovers the changing face of Europe, Pallavi Aiyar
- No place like home,, by Patience, Richard and John Abbe ..
- Crossing to Avalon, a woman's midlife pilgrimage, Jean Shinoda Bolen
- Must see places of the world, [Reader's Digest ; JWM Productions ; producer, director and writer, Graham Townsley], 3
- Richard Halliburton's Book of marvels;, the Occident
- John L. Stoddard's lectures
- Passport to Europe with Samantha Brown, produced by PineRidge Film and Television for the Travel Channel ; producer, Lori Rothschild
- Travel the liberation route Europe, sites and experiences along the path of the World War II Allied Advance, written by Nick Inman and Joe Staines
- Tours and detours,, translated by Claire Delavenay ; drawings by Mose
- A tramp abroad, by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens)
- Mrs. Adams in winter, a journey in the last days of Napoleon, Michael O'Brien
- Around the world, 52 adventures, BBC Motion Gallery
- George Edmund Street;, unpublished notes and reprinted papers,, with an essay by Georgiana Goddard King ..
- The sign of the cross, travels in Catholic Europe, Colm Toíbín
- European travel skills
- Midcentury journey;, the Western World through its years of conflict
- Gullible's travels., With drawings by Vasiliu
- Rick Steves', Back Door Productions ; writer, Rick Steves
- Diary:, a European tour with Longfellow, 1835-1836., Edited by Andrew Hilen
- Discovery of Europe;, the story of American experience in the old world;, edited with an introduction and comments, by Philip Rahv
- Finding higher ground, a life of travels : essays, by Catharine Savage Brosman
- Around the world in eleven years,, by Patience, Richard and John Abbe ..
- Rick Steves' Europe, 11 new shows 2013-2014, Backdoor Productions in association with American Public Television and Oregon Public Broadcasting
- Little journeys abroad
- The best of times,, an account of Europe revisited,, with 50 color and 110 black illus. by the author
- Thomas Jefferson travels, selected writings, 1784-1789, edited by Anthony Brandt
- Europe to the max, produced by: Small World Productions, Incorporated
- Once around the fountain, Alan Behr
- An artist's journey, lettres d'un bachelier ès musique, 1835-1841, Franz Liszt ; translated and annotated by Charles Suttoni
- With malice toward some, [by] Margaret Halsey. With illustrations by Peggy Bacon
- A throttled peacock, observations on the old world, essays by C.W. Smith
- Devil can't catch me,, by Elzy Dee Jennings
- The art of travel;, scenes and journeys in America, England, France, and Italy from the travel writings of Henry James., Edited and with an introd. by Morton Dauwen Zabel
- Neither here nor there, travels in Europe, Bill Bryson
- Sister Wendy, the complete collection, a BBC production
- Long way down, an epic journey by motorcycle from Scotland to South Africa, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman
- Lonely Planet's best of Europe
- The old world and its ways, by William Jennings Bryan
- Around the world, one man's journey : 30 countries, 60 must-see places, produced by Doug Jones
- Sin equipaje, una historia minimalista de amor y viajes, Clara Bensen ; traducci?n, Alejandra Ramos Arag?n
- Great cities of the world, in their glory and in their desolation, embracing cities of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, with a history of important events of their time, by John Frost
- Things you get for free, Michael McGirr
- The fault line, traveling the other Europe, from Finland to Ukraine, Paolo Rumiz ; translated from the Italian by Gregory Conti
- The clumsiest people in Europe, or, Mrs. Mortimer's bad-tempered guide to the Victorian world, by Todd Pruzan and Favell Lee Mortimer
- Forty plus and fancy free., Drawings by Mircea Vasiliu
- Neither here nor there, travels in Europe, Bill Bryson
- The philosopher and the Druids, a journey among the ancient Celts, Philip Freeman
- The innocents abroad, or, The new pilgrims' progress, being some account of the steamship Quaker City's pleasure excursion to Europe and the Holy Land, with descriptions of countries, nations, incidents, and adventures as they appeared to the author, Mark Twain ; introduction by Jane Jacobs ; notes by Kerry Driscoll
- Rick Steves', American Public Television and Oregon Public Broadcasting
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