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  1. Book ImageThe Road to Somewhere: An American Memoir

    James A. Reeves

    A photo memoir of one man’s travels through America that is as sprawling and chaotic as the country itself.More

  2. Book ImageParis to the Past: Traveling through French History by Train

    Ina Caro

    "I'd rather go to France with Ina Caro than with Henry Adams or Henry James."—Peter Prescott, NewsweekMore

  1. Book ImageWalking Home: A Poet's Journey

    Simon Armitage

    Nineteen days, 256 miles, and one renowned poet walking the backbone of England.More

  2. Book ImageBackroads & Byways of Maryland: Drives, Day Trips & Weekend Excursions

    Leslie Atkins

    With natives as your guides, this series leads you down the road less traveled.More

  3. Book ImageNever-Ending Birds: Poems

    David Baker

    “This collection is moving, emotionally raw, yet subtle and careful.”—Benjamin S. Grossberg, Antioch ReviewMore

  4. Book ImageBackroads & Byways of Utah: Drives, Day Trips & Weekend Excursions

    Christine Balaz

    With natives as your guides, this series leads you down the road less traveled.More

  5. Book ImageGarden Guide: New York City

    Nancy Berner, Susan Lowry, Joseph De Sciose

    Revised Edition

    A horticultural escape and guided tour through all the best- and little-known gardens in New York City’s five boroughs.More

  6. Book ImageBackroads & Byways of Northern California: Drives, Day Trips and Weekend Excursions

    Michele Bigley

    Take to the road and explore the "other" Northern California, with its rugged beauty, small-town ambience, and, of course, all that wine.More

  7. Book ImageBackroads & Byways of Indian Country: Drives, Day Trips and Weekend Excursions: Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico

    Teresa Bitler

    12 itineraries introduce you to the Native American tribes of the Colorado plateau and take you to hundreds of documented and undocumented Ancestral Puebloan ruins, including those at major sites like Mesa Verde and Chaco Canyon.More

  8. Book ImageArt/Shop/Eat: Venice

    Paul Blanchard

    Launched in 2004, the Art/Shop/Eat pocket guides combine a great contemporary look with the thoroughness of research expected from a Blue Guide publication, making them the perfect choice for the weekend or short-break tourist or business visitor.More

  9. Book ImageArt/Shop/Eat: Milan

    Paul Blanchard

    Launched in 2004, the Art/Shop/Eat pocket guides combine a great contemporary look with the thoroughness of research expected from a Blue Guide publication, making them the perfect choice for the weekend or short-break tourist or business visitor.More

  10. Book ImageArt/Shop/Eat Florence

    Paul Blanchard

    Art on the brain? Shopping on your to-do list? Hungering for some great food? Plan your visits to the world's great cities with Art/Shop/Eat.More

  11. Book ImageExplorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Central New York's Leatherstocking Country

    Bill Bowers, Eileen McNulty-Bowers

    Rich in Native American and Revolutionary War history, New York State’s Leatherstocking Country is a hiker’s paradise, blessed with a scenic rural landscape and abundant flora and fauna.More

  12. Book ImageBackroad Bicycling Near New York City: 25 One-Day Bike Tours in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania

    Gerry Brooks

    Leave the inner city for biking the nearby country roads and lanes in the New York tristate area.More

  13. Book ImageExplorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Colorado: The Front Range, the Central Mountains, the San Juan, and the Western Canyons

    Cameron M. Burns

    This guide to hiking Colorado's trails includes the Eastern Plains, the Front Range, the Northern and Central Mountains, the San Luis Valley, the Southern and Southwestern Mountains, and Canyon Country.More

  14. Book ImageGuide to Britain's Working Past

    Anthony Burton

    A fascinating photographic chronicle of Britain's industrial heritage.More

  15. Book ImageBackroad Bicycling in Connecticut: 32 Scenic Rides on Country Roads & Dirt Lanes

    Andi Marie Cantele

    Second Edition

    Explore hundreds of miles of Connecticut's back roads in this guide to the most scenic, uncrowded, and enjoyable rides the state has to offer.More

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