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Bradt Travel Guides catalogue for July to December 2011.
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JUNE – DECEMBER 2011
New Titles & Editions by Month
JUNE 2011 (not previously announced)
Georgia 4 ISBN 9781841623573
JULY 2011Cameroon 3 ISBN 9781841623535
Guyana 2 ISBN 9781841623580
Southern African Wildlife 2 ISBN 9781841623474
AUGUST 2011100 Alien Invaders ISBN 9781841623597
Argentina 2 ISBN 9781841623511
Galapagos Wildlife 3 ISBN 9781841623603
SEPTEMBER 2011
Burkina Faso 2 ISBN 9781841623528
Iceland 2 ISBN 9781841623610
Israel 2 ISBN 9781841623627
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Photo credits: Cover and inside cover photographs courtesy of W.W. Lamar/GreenTracks, Inc. Page 6 photo by Ariadne Van Zandbergen
OCTOBER 2011Sacred Britain ISBN 9781841623634
Colombia 2 ISBN 9781841623641
Lapland 2 ISBN 9781841623658
Eccentric Cambridge 2 ISBN 9781841624273
Eccentric Oxford 2 ISBN 9781841624266
Bus-Pass Britain ISBN 9781841623764
NOVEMBER 2011
Amazon Highlights ISBN 9781841623740
Palestine ISBN 9781841623672
South Africa Highlights ISBN 9781841623689
Kazakhstan 2 ISBN 9781841623696
Kyrgyzstan 2 ISBN 9781841623498
DECEMBER 2011Lebanon ISBN 9781841623702
North Cyprus 7 ISBN 9781841623726
Zambia 5 ISBN 9781841623733
ContentsNew titles 2-7
New editions 8-11
Your logo on a Bradt guide 11
Complete list
Country and regional guides A-Z
12-23
Highlights guides 23
City guides 24
Tips on tipping guide 24
Eccentric guides 25
Bradt on Britain titles 26
Slow guides 26-27
Wildlife guides 27-29
Pictorials, 100 series and other 29
Contacts 30-31
Index by Country and Title 32-33
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It’s the awards season!
We’re delighted that this catalogue comes hot on the back of a string of awards over the past few months:
BGTW best article - on Hungary, by Bradt PublishingDirector Adrian Phillips, in the Independent on SundayBGTW best guidebook – for Yukon by Polly EvansThe Oldie – Best Guidebook SeriesWanderlust Readers’ Awards – Gold award for BestGuidebook Series Independent Publishers’ Guild – Trade Publisher of theYear CommendationWhich? – Top travel guidebook publisher (from a survey in April).
Thank you to everyone who has supported us.
In addition to new titles and editions in our main series, November sees new titlesin our full-colour Highlights series, covering Amazon and South Africa, for travellerswho want to focus on the top sights of a destination. Also in Autumn our Bradt onBritain campaign celebrates our growing list of UK titles with the arrival of SacredBritain, Bus-Pass Britain, Eccentric Oxford and Eccentric Cambridge.
A focus on wildlife brings new editions of Southern African Wildlife and GalapagosWildlife, while in August comes 100 Alien Invaders, a fascinating look at theinvasive species – animals and plants – that are changing our world.
Finally, we have moved offices. We’re still in Chalfont St Peter, where we werefounded by Hilary Bradt almost 40 years ago, but now at a new, bigger, brighteroffice. The details are in the back of this catalogue.
Managing Director
The Bradt Story
When Hilary Bradt and her thenhusband George wrote their first guideon a river barge floating down atributary of the Amazon in 1973, theynever dreamt that they werefounding one of the most esteemed travelpublishing companies in the world. Nearly four decades laterthere are over 140 Bradt titles.
The company has grown slowly but consistently – its sustainable philosophy hasextended beyond travel and is at the heart of its own development – which meansthat each title has been hand-picked for adding something new and worthwhile tothe ever-increasing range of guides available in bookshops around the world.
Hilary Bradt handed the management of the company to Donald Greig in 2007and now lives in semi-retirement in Devon. She was awarded an MBE in 2008.
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October 2011, 1st edition Hardback � £16.99 � ISBN: 9781841623634216mm x 135mm � 240pp Illustrated � 24pp colour photos & 25 maps
Britain is packed with places to visit that can be
called 'sacred'. Many are tourist sites, such as Iona
and Stonehenge. Many more are out-of-the-way
pilgrimage destinations, druidic circles or obscure
islands. Some are only recognised as 'sacred' by
those with a special interest: Karl Marx's tomb in
Highgate cemetery or the island on Althorp where
Princess Diana is buried. The book visits sites of myth, legend, and apparition,
and locations revered for their connections with philosophers, art, music,
literature, sport and crime.
Martin Symington is an awarding-winning travel journalist and author.
■ There is no comparable guide on the market.■ Interprets ‘sacred’ as a personal viewpoint, from Buddhist shrines to a
tree in Barnes where a rock star died. ■ Practical information on travel, where to stay, eat and drink.
Featured in Bradt on Britain campaign:■ Packs of 50 bookmarks featuring this and other titles about Britain
- ISBN 9781841624303■ Supported by a consumer quiz competition and full media
campaign
Bradt on Britain...
Sacred BritainA Guide to Places that Stir the Soul
Martin Symington
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Bradt on Britain...
Bus-Pass Britain50 Great British Bus Routes
Favourite journeys described by locals
Edited by Nicky Gardner and Susanne Kries
A colourful celebration of travelling by bus
around the British Isles with favourite bus-
routes submitted by members of the
public in response to a Bradt competition.
The selection reveals a mosaic of journeys,
from a pleasant meander through Surrey
lanes to an orbit through Birmingham's
edgy suburbs.
Each journey includes recommendations
on where to stop and explore, with details
of inspiring sights, suggested walks and the
best places to eat. All the practical details
are here – bus times, map references, the
length of each route and travel
connections. A scattering of quirky stories
(‘Bus-stops’) entertain travellers as they
wend their way across the nation.
The editors, Susanne Kries and Nicky Gardner, are also editors of hidden
europe magazine.
■ An antidote to fast travel, this first guide of its kind,celebrates the local – slow travel at its best.
■ Bus journeys in Britain increased by over a billionin the last five years.
October 2011 � 1st edition � £15.99ISBN: 9781841623764216mm x 135mm � 256pp16pp colour photographs & 60 maps
Featured in Bradt on Britain campaign:■ Packs of 50 bookmarks featuring this
and other titles about Britain - ISBN 9781841624303
■ Supported by a consumer quiz andfull media campaign
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EURASIA
You may not think anything so slow could
be so deadly, but this murderous mollusc
leaves a slimy trail of death and destruction.
Also known as the rosy wolfsnail, the
cannibal snail has a voracious appetite for
other snails and has proved the downfall of
many native species wherever it has been
introduced.
Shell-shock
The cannibal snail is a native of Florida. In the
1950s it was imported to Hawaii in order to see off
another invasive predator, the giant African land
snail (Scientific name). Unfortunately, like all bullies,
it was reluctant to take on a larger rival and instead
turned on its smaller, indigenous cousins. One such
victim was Hawaii’s O’ahu tree snail (Scientific
name), which was driven to extinction within just
one year. On the Hawaiian island of Kauai, all 21
species of the endemic Carelia genus of snails are
believed to have vanished, and more Hawaiian
species are now on the endangered list.
Sadly it seems that we didn’t learn our lesson in
Hawaii. During the 1970s, cannibal snails were
taken across the Pacific to French Polynesia, where
they soon developed a taste for the native tree snail
Partulid faba.After just two decades, the population
of this species on the island of Raiatea had dropped
by 80 per cent.Thankfully, however, speedy
intervention by Bristol Zoo is saving it from
extinction.The zoo is breeding the Partulids in
captivity, caring for 88 precious little snails in a
climate-controlled laboratory. So far it has raised 15
and hopes, one day, to release these tiny babies into
protected areas of the Pacific.
Where next?
Unfortunately the march – or slither –
of the cannibal snail continues across the
tropics.According to Columbia University,
Euglandina rosea has now colonized Samoa,
Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Japan, Madagascar,
the Seychelles, India, Sri Lanka and the Caribbean.
The potential effect on the native snails of these
islands is devastating.
Cannibal snail
Euglandina rosea
Fact file
•Cannibal snails breed five times faster than most other
species of snail and an average adult will lay up to
40 eggs each year.
•The shell of this chunky species measures up to 76mm.
•Cannibal snails follow the slime trail of their prey,
slithering up to three times faster than their victims.
They will eat a smaller snail whole or launch
a ram-raid attack on the shell of a
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The secrets of snail success
This super mollusc is able to thrive
anywhere because it keeps all it needs
to survive immediately to hand. Not only
does it carry around its own house on its
back; it also has an inexhaustible food
supply. Parents will eat their own young,
and surviving babies start devouring
their weaker siblings as soon as they
hatch. It’s hardly surprising, then, that
adult cannibal snails tend to work solo.
They put dinner on hold to mate,
however. And, being cross-fertilising
hermaphrodites, both partners are
liable to become pregnant.
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Eccentric CambridgeBenedict le Vay
Reveals hidden secrets and amazing stories of the city's
architecture, scandalous stories of the most outrageous
dons and, most importantly, how to punt on the River Cam
without looking like a complete prat.
■ The quirkest pubs and wackiest museums■ The colleges – what they don't want tourists to know ■ The nuts and bolts - how to get there, where to stay,
when to go■ Weird and wonderful walking tours - with maps
Featured in Bradt on Britain campaign: Packs of 50 bookmarks - ISBN 9781841624303
October 2011 � 2nd edition � Hardback � £9.99 � ISBN: 9781841624273186mm x 115mm � 256pp � Illustrated
Eccentric OxfordBenedict le Vay
William Morris called Oxford 'a perfect jewel' of a city –
Benedict le Vay goes in search of the quirkier gems among
its medieval back alleys. Find out the inside track on the
best pubs and eating places, the scandal and gossip about
nutty professors and disgraceful students.
■ The pubs where Inspector Morse and Bill Clintonenjoyed a pint
■ Where to eat a great fry-up in a unique setting■ Where to find a weird museum■ Calendar of annual eccentric events
‘Charmingly eclectic little guide.'
The Observer
Featured in Bradt on Britain campaign: Packs of 50 bookmarks - ISBN 9781841624303
October 2011 � 2nd edition � Hardback � £9.99 � ISBN: 9781841624266186mm x 115mm � 224pp � Illustrated
Benedict le Vay is a features editor on a leading British newspaper. He spends
his spare time researching zany facts about the British and their way of life.
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release great armies of bees to attack and sting the
intruder.They may pursue their victim for nearly
2km.
Killer bees are remarkably adaptable and can make
their homes in hollow logs, heaps of rubble, cars,
tree stumps, log piles and even tin cans.They
spread their territories by raiding the hives of the
more easy-going European honeybees, found
across the Americas, deposing the queen and
replacing her with their own monarch.Then they
mate with the local populace to create hybrid
bees.
These hybrids cause severe problems for the local
beekeeping industry in the Americas. Not only do
they produce just one fifth of the honey of the
European bees; this honey is more difficult and
thus more expensive to harvest.They also pose an
environmental threat by competing with native
pollinating insects.
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Fact file
• Hidalgo, Texas has a statue of a killer
bee. The tiny town (pop. 7,000) claims
to be the first place in the United States
to have been attacked by killer bees
and now styles itself as the Killer Bee
Capital of the World. It even has a
hockey team named the Rio Grande
Killer Bees.
• If attacked by a swarm of killer bees,
run indoors and slam the windows and
doors shut. Don’t dive into the nearest
pond to escape: the killer bees will be
waiting for you to surface – and you
can’t hold your breath forever.
• Local people across Africa have
traditionally harvested wild honey by
following the call of a small bird, the
greater honeyguide (Indicator
indicator), which leads them to the nest
in exchange for some left-over
honeycomb.
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Wildlife Wonders...
100 Alien InvadersAnimals and Plants that areChanging our World
Gill Williams
A full colour, warts-and-all exposé of
100 of the most destructive alien
species on the planet.
Animals and plants that are perfectly
harmless in their native areas
become a menace when they colonise new territories – out-competing native
species and drastically affecting the ecology. Some, such as killer bees, are
obvious terrors. Others, such as the water hyacinth, pose a more insidious threat.
■ The invasion of alien plants and animals is one of the greatest threats tobiodiversity.
■ The perfect gift for anyone interested in wildlife, including teenagers,ecologists and armchair travellers.
■ Foreword by Professor Steven Hopper, Director, Royal BotanicGardens, Kew
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August 2011 � 1st edition � £16.99 � ISBN: 9781841623597232mm x 208mm � hardback � 160pp � Illustrated 160pp colour photos & 8 maps
See also 100 Bizarre Animals and 100 Animals to See Before They Die (page 29)
Major promotion campaign
■ Packs of 50 full-colourpostcards ISBN 9781841624297
■ Consumer quiz and prize draw■ Full media campaign
‘Everything you need toknow about the world’smost successful anddestructive species.’Kate Humble, TV presenter
'Everything you need to
know about the world's
most successful
destructive species'
Kate Humble, TV presenter
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Ideal for those on an organised tour planning a special itinerary or with limited
time to explore. Full-colour throughout, Highlights showcase top attractions and
include accommodation, chosen in conjunction with leading tour operators, plus
plenty of background information. See page 23 for the complete list.
Amazon Highlights Peru· Ecuador· Colombia· Brazil
Roger Harris
■ The best of the Amazon in a handy full-colour guide ■ Section on wildlife viewing and identification■ An emphasis on sustainable travel and conservation
September 2011 � 1st edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623740208pp � Full colour � 12 maps
South Africa Highlights Philip Briggs
■ A unique guide to South Africa with selections byAfrica expert Philip Briggs
■ Beautifully illustrated in colour throughout withdedicated sections on wildlife, people and history
■ ‘Top 15' boxes help the traveller make the most oflimited time
November 2011 � 1st edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623689208pp � 208pp colour � 16 maps
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New Country Guides...
Lebanon Paul Doyle
Lebanon offers extraordinary diversity. Some of the oldesthuman settlements in the world, at the Phoenician ports, sitalongside modern Beirut, popular for its cuisine, nightlife andmosaic of peoples. In Tripoli, busy medieval souks are watchedover by a vast Crusader castle. Outside the city, snow-cappedmountains and the lush Qadisha Valley provide entertainmentfor skiers and hikers, while the Mediterranean Sea draws sunand watersports enthusiasts.
A specialist in Lebanon and the Middle East, Paul Doyle hastravelled extensively in the region.
■ In-depth historical, religious and cultural information putting Lebanon's troubledpast into perspective
■ Details skiing and ski resorts as well as trekking and hiking routes.
December 2011 � 1st edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623702272pp � 16pp colour � 16 maps
Palestine Sarah IrvingGo on a pilgrimage to the sites of Christ's birth and burial, strollthrough Nablus' bustling souk and follow with a soak and smokein the city's traditional hammams. The only guide to Palestine, itoffers unparalleled detail on Palestinian culture, cuisine, wildlife,environment, history and politics. The 'Palestinian Territories' ofthe West Bank and Gaza are featured alongside the culturallyPalestinian (Israeli Arab) enclaves within Israel.
Sarah Irving has worked as a human rights observer, tour guide and independent writer.
■ The only practical travel guide dedicated to the Palestinian territories■ Ancient and modern history and politics of this complex region■ Biblical sites Nablus, Jerusalem, Galilee and Nazareth in detail■ Walking and birdwatching opportunities including the Jerusalem-Jericho hike■ Checkpoints, roadblocks and flights – getting there and getting around
November 2011 � 1st edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623672304pp � 16pp colour � 30 maps
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NEW EDITIONS OF COUNTRY AND WILDLIFE GUIDES
Argentina Erin McCloskeyAugust 2011 � 2nd edition � £16.99 � ISBN: 9781841623511448pp � 16pp colour � 65 mapsPrevious edition ISBN 9781841621388
■ Completely updated second edition of the most in-depth guide to
Argentina on the market
■ Detailed information on wildlife, national parks and walking routes
■ Coverage of newer, small-scale, offbeat and sustainable tourist projects
■ Updated information on luxury hotels – and remote places such as
Ushuaia
Cameroon Ben WestJuly 2011 � 3rd edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623535
272pp � 16pp colour � 23 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622484
■ The first and only English-language guidebook to Cameroon
■ Wildlife, including bird sites, natural reserves and gorilla habitats
■ Border crossings – visa information and advice
■ New information for expatriates and business people
Burkina Faso Katrina Manson & James KnightSeptember 2011 � 2nd edition � £17.99 � ISBN: 9781841623528
320pp � 16pp colour � 22 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841621548
■ The only English-language guidebook to Burkina Faso
■ Full national park round-up, with maps and details of wildlife
■ Peering into the Sahara: Gorom-Gorom's desert market and camel safaris in
the dunes around Oursi
■ New coverage of the Tour du Faso, Africa's equivalent of the Tour de France
Colombia Sarah WoodsOctober 2011 � 2nd edition � £17.99 � ISBN: 9781841623641
496pp � 16pp colour � 43 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622422
■ The most comprehensive guidebook on the market and the only one
covering isolated towns and villages
■ Thoroughly updated with additional information on newly accessible areas
and new tourist regions
■ Insight into the psyche of Colombians, cultural practices, festivals and
indigenous rituals
■ Hiking, rafting, diving, rock-climbing and adventure sports plus all the
national parks and marine conservation
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Pete OxfordAugust 2011 � 3rd edition � £16.99 � ISBN: 9781841623603
152pp � 152pp colour � 24 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841621005
■ A compact best-selling wildlife guide to the Galápagos
■ Written by two accredited Galápagos naturalists
■ Full-colour throughout, covers major species including birds, reptiles, plant
and marine life
■ Visitor island sites and unique full-colour trail plans
Guyana Kirk SmockJuly 2011 � 2nd edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623580
304pp � 16pp colour � 21 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622231
■ The only English-language guidebook to Guyana
■ Adventure activities covered, from piranha fishing to jungle survival
courses
■ Illustrated animal guide, including track marks
■ Information on getting around, whether on tour or independently
Georgia Tim BurfordJune 2011 � 4th edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623573
288pp � 16pp colour � 14 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622613
■ The most comprehensive guide to Georgia
■ Red tape and details of visa requirements
■ Tbilisi, its monuments, museums and public baths
■ Accessing Georgia’s newly opened national parks
■ A guide to Georgian hospitality, culture and cuisine
Iceland Andrew EvansSeptember 2011 � 2nd edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623610
432pp � 16pp colour � 30 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622156
■ The first edition won the Society for American Travel Writers' Silver Award
for Best Guidebook 2008
■ Unparalleled coverage of the outer islands and uninhabited interior
highlands
■ Fishing, glacier exploration and volcanic hot springs in detail
■ Getting around: snowmobile, 4x4, horseback or on foot
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S Israel Samantha WilsonSeptember 2011 � 2nd edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623627
296pp � 16pp colour � 28 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622712
■ The melting pot for three major world religions explained in depth
■ Full coverage of Jerusalem, Nazareth and pilgrimage sites
■ Beach holidays, diving resorts, luxury spas and city nightlife
■ Details on archaeological sites, ancient landscapes and natural treasures
Kyrgyzstan Laurence MitchellNovember 2011 � 2nd edition � £16.99 � ISBN: 9781841623498
304pp � 16pp colour � 21 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622217
■ The most comprehensive standalone guidebook to Kyrgyzstan on the
market
■ Tash Rabat – Central Asia's Silk Road monument par excellence
■ An update on the current political situation together with an assessment
of potential trouble areas
■ Rafting, mountaineering, trekking and other outdoor activities
Kazakhstan Paul BrummelNovember 2011 � 2nd edition � £16.99 � ISBN: 9781841623696
432pp � 16pp colour � 30 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622347
■ The only guidebook devoted exclusively to Kazakhstan
■ Comprehensive coverage of where to stay and eat, plus background
information on the country's history and people
■ The vibrant cities of Astana and Almaty, in detail
■ Expanded section on winter sports, improved facilities and opportunities
Lapland James ProcterOctober 2011 � 2nd edition � £15.99 � ISBN: 9781841623658
208pp � 16pp colour � 29 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622354
■ Still the only English-language guidebook to Lapland
■ Fully updated coverage of the ICEHOTEL, its new visitor facilities and latest
activities
■ Summer and winter activities: from the stunning Laponia World Heritage
area to husky trips
■ Expanded coverage of hiking routes including the Padjelanta and
Nordkalottleden hiking trails
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North Cyprus Diana DarkeDecember 2011 � 7th edition � £13.99 � ISBN: 9781841623726
176pp � 16pp colour � 8 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622446
■ The definitive guide to North Cyprus, with more information than any
other guide on the market
■ Fully updated to include details of monasteries, until recently off-limits
■ Getting there – land crossings and flights
■ Natural history – turtles, flowers and birdlife
Zambia Chris McIntyreDecember 2011 � 5th edition � £18.99 � ISBN: 9781841623733
528pp � 16pp colour � 51 mapsPrevious edition ISBN: 9781841622262
■ The most detailed and comprehensive guide to Zambia on the market
■ Thoroughly updated, reflecting improvements in Zambia's tourist and road
infrastructure
■ The only guide on the market with GPS coordinates
■ Victoria Falls and Livingstone in detail
■ Wildlife – when and where to see it
Your Logo on a Bradt GuideA custom-branded guide with your company’s logo, contact details and/or marketing message.
Use as… ■ ‘Feel-good’ gifts for clients
■ Promotional items at consumer events or trade fairs
■ Other marketing campaigns
To find out more or to place an order email [email protected]
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Each Bradt guide is a one-of-a-kind expression of the author's interests,personality, expertise and passion for telling it how it really is. We coversurprising destinations like Lake Baikal, North Korea and Shangri-La, as well asthose on the cusp of a travel renaissance such as our ground-breakingZimbabwe, Sierra Leone and Guyana guides. Although the mix of titles anddestinations may change, some things don't. A pioneer of the responsibletravel movement, Hilary Bradt remains a vocal advocate of 'travellingpositively' - a message that lies at the core of the Bradt series.
AbruzzoJanuary 2010, 1st edition
304pp 16pp colour 40 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622705
Access AfricaSafaris for People with LimitedMobility
August 2009, 1st edition
368pp 24pp colour 28 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841622866
Africa Overland4x4 · Motorbike · Bicycle · Truck
April 2009, 5th edition
352pp 16pp colour 57 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841622835
Country and Regional Guides
Complete List
AlbaniaMay 2008, 3rd edition
240pp 16pp colour 29 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622460
AlgeriaApril 2008, 1st edition
256pp 16pp colour 24 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622323
AlaskaMarch 2010, 1st edition
448pp 16pp colour 43 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622989
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288pp 16pp colour 27 maps
£17.99 ISBN 9781841623047
ArgentinaAugust 2011, 2nd edition448pp 16pp colour 65 maps£16.99 ISBN: 9781841623511Previous edition ISBN 9781841621388
Armeniawith Nagorno Karabagh
May 2011, 3rd edition
256pp 16pp colour 31 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623450
AzoresSeptember 2010, 4th edition
256pp 16pp colour 34 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623283
BahiaThe heart of Brazil’s northeast
November 2010, 1st edition
272pp 16pp colour 30 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623290
Baltic CitiesOctober 2008, 1st edition
304pp 16pp colour 20 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622477
BangladeshSeptember 2009, 1st edition
368pp 16pp colour 34 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622934
BorneoSabah, Sarawak, Brunei
December 2008, 1st edition
240pp 60pp colour 32 maps
£17.99 ISBN 9781841622521
BelarusFebruary 2011, 2nd edition
272pp 16pp colour 21 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623405
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BotswanaOkavango Delta, Chobe,Northern Kalahari
January 2010, 3rd edition
528pp 16pp colour 41 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841623085
Cape VerdeJune 2011, 5th edition
336pp 16pp colour 28 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623504
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Burkina Faso September 2011, 2nd edition320pp 16pp colour 22 maps£17.99 ISBN: 9781841623528Previous edition ISBN: 9781841621548
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Cameroon July 2011, 3rd edition272pp 16pp colour 23 maps£15.99 ISBN: 9781841623535Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622484
Cayman IslandsApril 2008, 3rd edition
224pp 16pp colour 15 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622149
ColombiaOctober 2011, 2nd edition496pp 16pp colour 43 maps£17.99 ISBN: 9781841623641Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622422
CongoDemocratic Republic · RepublicMarch 2008, 1st edition336pp 16pp colour 30 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622330
CroatiaMay 2010, 4th edition
384pp 16pp colour 54 maps
£13.99 ISBN 9781841623191
Bosnia & HerzegovinaJune 2010, 3rd edition
288pp 16pp colour 22 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623177
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Cross-Channel FranceNord-Pas de Calais: The LandBeyond the Ports
November 2010, 1st edition
240pp 16pp colour 28 maps
£13.99 ISBN 9781841623276
DominicaJune 2011, 2nd edition
240pp 16pp colour 22 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623566
Eastern TurkeyFebruary 2011, 1st edition
400pp 16pp colour 32 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841623399
EritreaAugust 2007, 4th edition
272pp 8pp colour 23 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841621715
EstoniaJune 2010, 6th edition
304pp 16pp colour 20 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623207
EthiopiaApril 2009, 5th edition
624pp 16pp colour 70 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841622842
Faroe IslandsJuly 2008, 2nd edition
192pp 16pp colour 13 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622248
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Georgia June 2011, 4th edition288pp 16pp colour 14 maps£15.99 ISBN: 9781841623573Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622613
GhanaJuly 2010, 5th edition
432pp 16pp colour 58 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623252
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544pp 24pp colour 56 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622859
Iceland September 2011, 2nd edition432pp 16pp colour 30 maps£15.99 ISBN: 9781841623610Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622156
IranSeptember 2009, 3rd edition
272pp 16pp colour 27 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622897
Iraq: Then & NowApril 2008, 1st edition
384pp 16pp colour 17 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622439
IsraelSeptember 2011, 2nd edition296pp 16pp colour 28 maps£15.99 ISBN: 9781841623627Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622712
Kazakhstan November 2011, 2nd edition432pp 16pp colour 30 maps£16.99 ISBN: 9781841623696Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622347
Greece: The PeloponneseFebruary 2010, 1st edition
224pp 16pp colour 20 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623078
GrenadaCarriacou · Petite Martinique
January 2009, 1st edition
240pp 16pp colour 23 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622743
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GuyanaJuly 2011, 2nd edition304pp 16pp colour 21 maps£15.99 ISBN: 9781841623580Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622231
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KosovoNovember 2010, 2nd edition
336pp 16pp colour 20 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623313
Lake BaikalSiberia’s Great Lake
February 2010, 1st edition
192pp 16pp colour 13 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622941
Lapland October 2011, 2nd edition208pp 16pp colour 29 maps£15.99 ISBN: 9781841623658Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622354
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Lebanon December 2011, 1st edition272pp 16pp colour 16 maps £15.99 ISBN: 9781841623702
LatviaSeptember 2007, 5th edition
256pp 16pp colour 34 maps
£13.99 ISBN 9781841622019
LithuaniaMarch 2008, 5th edition
256pp 16pp colour 23 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622286
MacedoniaNovember 2009, 3rd edition
352pp 16pp colour 45 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622972
LuxembourgJuly 2008, 1st edition
208pp 16pp colour 18 maps
£13.99 ISBN 9781841622576
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288pp 16pp colour 32 maps
£12.99 ISBN 9781841623122
MauritiusRodrigues · Réunion
July 2009, 7th edition
368pp 16pp colour 21 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622903
MongoliaJune 2008, 2nd edition
448pp 16pp colour 38 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841621784
MontenegroMarch 2008, 3rd edition
288pp 16pp colour 31 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622255
MozambiqueApril 2011, 5th edition
352pp 16pp colour 55maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623429
MalawiApril 2010, 5th edition
320pp 16pp colour 44 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623139
MaldivesOctober 2008, 4th edition
224pp 16pp colour 10 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622668
MaliSeptember 2009, 3rd edition
320pp 16pp colour 34 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622187
MadagascarMarch 2011, 10th edition
432pp 24pp colour 59 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841623412
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544pp 16pp colour 57 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623351
NigeriaApril 2008, 2nd edition
368pp 16pp colour 30 maps
£17.99 ISBN 9781841622392
North AfricaThe Roman Coast
July 2009, 1st edition
400pp 16pp colour 34 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622873
North Cyprus December 2011, 7th edition176pp 16pp colour 8 maps£13.99 ISBN: 9781841623726Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622446
Northern TanzaniaThe Bradt Safari Guide withKilimanjaro and Zanzibar
June 2009, 2nd edition
304pp 16pp colour 20 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622927
North KoreaNovember 2007, 2nd edition
240pp 8pp colour 27 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622194
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PalestineNovember 2011, 1st edition304pp 16pp colour 30 maps£15.99 ISBN: 9781841623672
Nova ScotiaDecember 2009, 1st edition
400pp 16pp colour 38 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622828
OmanOctober 2010, 2nd edition
288pp 16pp colour 35 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623320
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ParaguayJuly 2010, 1st edition
352pp 16pp colour 19 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623153
RwandaDecember 2009, 4th edition
288pp 16pp colour 22 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623061
Sao Tomé and PríncipeJuly 2008, 1st edition
240pp 16pp colour 17 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622163
SerbiaJuly 2010, 3rd edition
416pp 16pp colour 27 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623269
SeychellesAugust 2008, 3rd edition
192pp 16pp colour 32 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622590
Shangri-LaA Practical Guide to theHimalayan Dream
September 2008, 1st edition
200pp 48pp colour 24 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622040
Sierra LeoneMay 2009, 1st edition
336pp 16pp colour 20 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841622224
SlovakiaApril 2007, 1st edition
328pp 16pp colour 34 maps
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368pp 16pp colour 31 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622606
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256pp 16pp colour 22 maps
£13.99 ISBN 9781841622118
SpitsbergenSvalbard · Franz Josef Land
Jan Mayen
May 2009, 4th edition
320pp 16pp colour 13 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841622408
Sri LankaMay 2011, 4th edition
320pp 16pp colour 26 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623467
SudanOctober 2009, 2nd edition
288pp 16pp colour 29 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622064
SwitzerlandWithout a Car
March 2009, 4th edition
368pp 16pp colour 27 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622811
SyriaApril 2010, 2nd edition
336pp 16pp colour 32 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623146
TaiwanOctober 2010, 1st edition
352pp 16pp colour 33 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841623306
TanzaniaWith Zanzibar, Pemba & Mafia
August 2009, 6th edition
608pp 16pp colour 71 maps
£17.99 ISBN 9781841622880
TibetSeptember 2006, 2nd edition
310pp 16pp colour 35 maps
£13.99 ISBN 9781841621647
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Turks & Caicos IslandsOctober 2008, 1st edition
208pp 16pp colour 19 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622682
UgandaMarch 2010, 6th edition
512pp 16pp colour 47 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841623092
UkraineMarch 2010, 3rd edition
464pp 16pp colour 36 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623115
UruguayJune 2010, 1st edition
352pp 16pp colour 15 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623160
USA by RailAugust 2008, 7th edition
352pp 16pp colour 36 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622552
YemenNovember 2007, 1st edition
256pp 16pp colour 25 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622125
YukonMarch 2010, 1st edition
272pp 16pp colour 22 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623108
VenezuelaDecember 2010, 5th edition
448pp 16pp colour 53 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841622996
TransylvaniaAugust 2008, 1st edition
304pp 16pp colour 33 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622309
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528pp 16pp colour 51 maps
£18.99 ISBN: 9781841623733Previous edition ISBN: 9781841622262
ZanzibarPemba · Mafia
February 2009, 7th edition
448pp 16pp colour 25 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622545
ZimbabweMay 2010, 1st edition
400pp 16pp colour 37 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622958
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Amazon Highlights Peru· Ecuador· Colombia· Brazil
November 2011, 1st edition
208pp Full colour 12 maps
£15.99 ISBN: 9781841623740
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South Africa Highlights November 2011, 1st edition
208pp 208pp colour 16 maps
£15.99 ISBN: 9781841623689
Ideal for those on an organised tour, planning a special itinerary or with limitedtime to explore. Highlights guides showcase top attractions as selected by ourexpert authors. Full-colour throughout, Highlights include accommodation asrecommended by leading tour operators, plus plenty of backgroundinformation on the country and tips on planning your trip.
Highlights Guides
Kenya HighlightsSeptember 2010, 1st edition
272pp full colour 18 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622675
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240pp 16pp colour 6 maps
£9.99 ISBN 9781841622965
RigaSeptember 2007, 2nd edition
256pp 12pp colour 6 maps
£6.99 ISBN 9781841622279
BratislavaJanuary 2009, 2nd edition
256pp 16pp colour 7 maps
£9.99 ISBN 9781841622293
BudapestApril 2009, 2nd edition
320pp 24pp colour 11 maps
£9.99 ISBN 9781841621852
Containing grid-referenced maps and packed with colour photos, Bradt CityGuides are perfect for the enquiring traveller who wants a compactguidebook that is both useful and enjoyable.
DresdenSeptember 2007, 1st edition
320pp 16pp colour 8 maps
£7.99 ISBN 9781841622132
City Guides
Tips on TippingA global guide to gratuity etiquette
Carole French & Reg Butler
The definitive guide to this cultural minefield - for tourists and business travellers.■ Tipping practices in over 130 countries■ What to give taxi drivers, waiters, porters…■ Cultural etiquette, from greetings to gift giving■ Specific guidance for cruise holidays■ Custom-branded editions make the perfect client giftNo suitcase or backpack should be without it.
February 2011 ■ 1st edition ■ 232 pp two-colour throughout
£6.99 ■ ISBN 9781841622101
Pack of 6 books £34.95 ■ ISBN 9781841623788 (includes one free guide)
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For the visitor wanting to know where to expect the unexpected, Bradt’sseries of Eccentric guides offers more than the trite touristy stuff youalready know.
Eccentric LondonApril 2007, 2nd edition
320pp 16pp colour 11 maps
£13.99 ISBN 9781841621937
Eccentric AustraliaJanuary 2008, 1st edition
256pp 200 colour images 1 map
£12.99 ISBN 9781841622378
Eccentric Guides
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Ben le Vay’s EccentricCambridgeOctober 2011, 2nd edition
Hardback 256pp illustrated
£9.99 ISBN 9781841624273
Previous edition ISBN: 9781841624273
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Ben le Vay’s EccentricOxfordOctober 2011, 2nd edition
Hardback 224pp illustrated
£9.99 ISBN 9781841624266Previous edition ISBN: 9781841624266
Ben le Vay’s Eccentric BritainMay 2011, 1st edition Hardback
336pp 32 pp colour & b/w
illustrations 18 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841623757
Bradt has areputation forfearlessly goingwere few otherguidebooks go…Theguides combine astrong authorialvoice with aconsistently reliablelevel of in-depthknowledge, as wellas enough personalanecdotes to enliventhe narrative.
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Bus-Pass BritainThe Nation’s Favourite Routes
October 2011, 1st edition
288pp 16pp colour, 60 maps
£15.99 ISBN:9781841623764
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Sacred BritainA Guide to Places that Stirthe Soul
October 2011, 1st edition
240pp 24pp colour 25 maps
£16.99 ISBN:9781841623634
The Slow series encourages visitors to slow down and savour the best ofBritain’s rural destinations. Each guide is written in a personal style by aresident author.
Slow: CotswoldsIncluding Bath, Stratford-upon-Avon and Oxford
April 2011, 1st edition
272pp 32pp colour 21 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623443
Slow: Devon & ExmoorMay 2010, 1st edition
288pp 32pp colour 21 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623221
Slow: Norfolk & SuffolkMay 2010, 1st edition
272pp 32pp colour 20 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623214
Slow Guides
Bradt on Britain
Bradt is rapidly becoming a leading publisher of guides about Britain thatcomplement our country guides, reflecting a personal view and taking arelaxed and positive approach to travel.
Britain from the RailsApril 2010, 1st edition Paperback
336pp 24pp colour 8 maps
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With a focus on regions of the world celebrated for their amazing and uniquespecies, Bradt’s full-colour wildlife guides are lightweight yet practical – theideal companions for planning wildlife itineraries or for field identificationwhile travelling.
AntarcticaA Guide to the Wildlife
July 2008, 5th edition
160pp full colour 2 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622385
The ArcticA Guide to Coastal Wildlife
November 2005, 2nd edition
144pp full colour 1 map
£15.99 ISBN 9781841621609
Wildlife Guides
Slow: North Yorkshire Moors, Dales & Coast, including York
May 2010, 1st edition
288pp 32pp colour 19 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623238
Slow: Sussex& South Downs National Park
April 2011, 1st edition
272pp 32pp colour 21 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623436
Australian WildlifeJuly 2010, 1st edition
192pp full colour 10 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841623245
Every person seesSlow Travel in adifferent way…Tome, it’s gettingunder the skin of aregion by using allyour senses to enjoythe presentmoment.
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288pp full colour 5 maps
£19.99 ISBN 9781841622088
Chinese WildlifeMarch 2008, 1st edition
208pp full colour 10 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841622200
Central and EasternEuropean WildlifeJuly 2008, 1st edition
176pp full colour 16 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841622316
Galapagos Wildlife August 2011, 3rd edition152pp 152pp colour 24 maps£16.99 ISBN: 9781841623603Previous edition ISBN: 9781841621005
Madagascar WildlifeSeptember 2008, 3rd edition
184pp full colour 1 map
£16.99 ISBN 9781841622453
New Zealand WildlifeJanuary 2009, 1st edition
192pp full colour 12 maps
£14.99 ISBN 9781841622729
Peruvian WildlifeA visitor’s guide to the High Andes
October 2007, 1st edition
144pp full colour 6 maps
£15.99 ISBN 9781841621678
Southern AfricanWildlifeJuly 2011, 2nd edition
288pp full colour 7 maps
£19.99 ISBN 9781841623474
Pantanal WildlifeA Visitor’s Guide to Brazil’s Great Wetland
March 2010, 1st edition
176pp full colour 10 maps
£16.99 ISBN 9781841623054
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100 Animals to See BeforeThey DieOctober 2007, 1st edition
160pp full colour throughout
£16.99 ISBN 9781841622361
100 Bizarre AnimalsAugust 2010, 1st edition
152pp full colour throughout
£16.99 ISBN 9781841623009
100 Alien InvadersAnimals and Plants that are Changingour WorldAugust 2011, 1st edition160pp full colour throughout 8 maps£16.99 ISBN 9781841623597
Wildlife of the NorthAtlanticA Cruising Guide – British Isles,Faroes, Norway, Iceland, SouthernGreenland, NewfoundlandMay 2008, 1st edition176pp full colour 1 map £16.99 ISBN 9781841622583
Sri Lankan WildlifeAugust 2007, 1st edition
288pp full colour 1 map
£15.99 ISBN 9781841621746
Bradt Travel Guides simply have the best wildlife coverage ofany of the popular guide books. BBC Wildlife‘ ’
Wildlife & ConservationVolunteeringThe Complete Guide
February 2009, 1st edition
204pp 16pp colour 1 map
£13.99 ISBN 9781841622750
This short series of full colour pictorial guides make ideal gift books for anyoneinterested in wildlife or conservation, including teenagers, armchair travellersand ecologists.
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AlgeriaAfrica Overland 12Algeria 12North Africa 19
AngolaAfrica Overland 12Angola 13
AntarcticaAntarctica Wildlife 27
ArcticArctic Wildlife 27
ArgentinaArgentina 8, 13
ArmeniaArmenia 13
AustraliaAustralian Wildlife 27Eccentric Australia 25
AzoresAzores 13
BangladeshBangladesh 13
BelarusBelarus 13
BhutanShangri-La 20
BoliviaAmazon 12Pantanal Wildlife 28
Bosnia & HerzegovinaBosnia & Herzogovina 14C & E European Wildlife 28
BotswanaAccess Africa 12Africa Overland 12Botswana 14SouthernAfrican Wildlife 28
BrazilAmazon 12Amazon Highlights 6, 23Bahia 13Pantanal Wildlife 25
BritainBritain from the Rails 26Bus-Pass Britain 3, 26Eccentric Britain 25Eccentric Cambridge 4, 25Eccentric Oxford 4, 25Eccentric London 25Sacred Britain 2, 26Slow: Cotswolds 26Slow: Devon& Exmoor 26Slow: Norfolk &Suffolk 26Slow: North Yorkshire 27Slow: Sussex 27Wildlife of theNorth Atlantic 29
BruneiBorneo 13
Burkina FasoBurkina Faso 8, 14Africa Overland 12
CameroonAfrica Overland 12Cameroon 8, 14
CanadaArctic Wildlife 27Nova Scotia 19USA by Rail 22Wildlife of theNorth Atlantic 29Yukon 22
Cape VerdeCape Verde 14
Cayman IslandsCayman Islands 14
ChinaChinese Wildlife 28Shangri-La 20Tibet 21
ColombiaAmazon 12Amazon Highlights 6, 23Colombia 8, 14
Congo (DemocraticRepublic)Africa Overland 12Congo 14
CroatiaC & E European Wildlife 28Croatia 14
CyprusNorth Cyprus 11, 19
DominicaDominica 15
EcuadorAmazon 12Amazon Highlights 6, 23Galapagos Wildlife 9, 15, 28
EritreaAfrica Overland 12Eritrea 15Baltic Cities 13C & E European Wildlife 28Estonia 15
EthiopiaAfrica Overland 12Ethiopia 15
Faroe IslandsFaroe Islands 15Wildlife of theNorth Atlantic 29
FinlandLapland 10, 17
FranceCross-Channel France 15Lille 24
GeorgiaGeorgia 9, 15
GermanyDresden 24
GhanaAfrica Overland 12Ghana 15
GreeceGreece:The Peloponnese 16
GrenadaGrenada 16
GuyanaGuyana 9, 16
HungaryBudapest 24C & E European Wildlife 28Hungary 16
IcelandIceland 9, 16Wildlife of theNorth Atlantic 29
IndiaShangri-La 20
IranIran 16
IraqIraq: Then & Now 16
IsraelIsrael 10, 16
ItalyAbruzzo 12
KazakhstanKazakhstan 10, 16
KenyaAccess Africa 12Africa Overland 12East African Wildlife 28Kenya Highlights 23
KosovoKosovo 17
KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan 10, 17
LatviaBaltic Cities 13C & E European Wildlife 28Latvia 17Riga 24
LebanonLebanon 7, 17
LesothoAfrica Overland 12SouthernAfrican Wildlife 28
LibyaAfrica Overland 12North Africa 19
LithuaniaBaltic Cities 13C & E European Wildlife 28Lithuania 17
LuxembourgLuxembourg 17
MacedoniaMacedonia 17
MadagascarMadagascar 18
Madagascar Wildlife 28
MalawiAfrica Overland 12Malawi 18
MalaysiaBorneo 13
MaldivesMaldives 18
MaliAfrica Overland 12Mali 18
MaltaMalta & Gozo 18
MauritiusMauritius 18
MongoliaMongolia 18
MontenegroC & E European Wildlife 28Montenegro 18
MoroccoAfrica Overland 12North Africa 19
MozambiqueAfrica Overland 12Mozambique 18SouthernAfrican Wildlife 28
NamibiaAccess Africa 12Africa Overland 12Namibia 19SouthernAfrican Wildlife 28
NepalShangri-La 20
New ZealandNew Zealand Wildlife 28
NigerAfrica Overland 12Niger 17
NigeriaAfrica Overland 12Nigeria 19
North KoreaNorth Korea 19
NorwayArctic Wildlife 27Lapland 10, 17Spitsbergen 21Wildlife of theNorth Atlantic 29
OmanOman 19
PakistanShangri-La 20
PalestinePalestine 7, 19
PanamaPanama 20
ParaguayPantanal Wildlife 28Paraguay 20
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PeruAmazon 12Amazon Highlights 6, 23Peruvian Wildlife 28
PolandC & E European Wildlife 28
RomaniaC & E European Wildlife 28Transylvania 22
RussiaArctic Wildlife 27Baltic Cities 13C & E European Wildlife 28Lake Baikal 17Spitsbergen 21
RwandaAfrica Overland 12East African Wildlife 28Rwanda 20
Sao Tome and PrincipeSao Tome and Principe 20
SerbiaC & E European Wildlife 28Serbia 20
SeychellesSeychelles 20
Sierra LeoneAfrica Overland 12Sierra Leone 20
SlovakiaBratislava 24C & E European Wildlife 28Slovakia 20
SloveniaC & E European Wildlife 28Slovenia 21
South AfricaAccess Africa 12Africa Overland 12South Africa Highlights 6, 23SouthernAfrican Wildlife 28
Sri LankaSri Lanka 21Sri Lankan Wildlife 29
SudanAfrica Overland 12Sudan 21
SwazilandAfrica Overland 12SouthernAfrican Wildlife 28
SwedenLapland 10, 17
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Without a Car21
SyriaSyria 21
TaiwanTaiwan 21
TanzaniaAccess Africa 12Africa Overland 12East African Wildlife 28
Northern Tanzania 19Tanzania 21Zanzibar 23
TibetShangri-La 20Tibet 21
TunisiaAfrica Overland 12North Africa 19
TurkeyEastern Turkey 15
Turks & Caicos IslandsTurks & Caicos Islands 22
UgandaAfrica Overland 12East African Wildlife 28Uganda 22
UkraineUkraine 22
UruguayUruguay 22
USAAlaska 12Arctic Wildlife 27Wildlife of theNorth Atlantic 29USA by Rail 22
VenezuelaVenezuela 22
YemenYemen 22
ZambiaAccess Africa 12Africa Overland 12Zambia 11, 23
ZanzibarZanzibar 23
ZimbabweAfrica Overland 12SouthernAfrican Wildlife 28Zimbabwe 23
Index by Title100 Alien Invaders 5, 29
100 Animals to See
Before They Die 29
100 Bizarre Animals 29
Abruzzo 12
Access Africa 12
Africa Overland 12
Alaska 12
Albania 12
Algeria 12
Amazon, The 12
Amazon Highlights 6, 23
Angola 13
Antarctica 27
Arctic, The 27
Argentina 8, 13
Armenia 13
Australian Wildlife 27
Azores 13
Bahia 13
Baltic Cities 13
Bangladesh 13
Belarus 13
Borneo 13
Bosnia & Herzogovina 14
Botswana 14
Bratislava 24
Britain from the Rails 26
Budapest 24
Burkina Faso 8, 14
Bus-Pass Britain 3, 26
Cameroon 8, 14
Cape Verde 14
Cayman Islands 14
Central and Eastern
European Wildlife 28
Chinese Wildlife 28
Colombia 8, 14
Congo 14
Croatia 14
Cross-Channel France 15
Dominica 15
Dresden 24
East African Wildlife 28
Eastern Turkey 15
Eccentric Australia 25
Eccentric Britain 25
Eccentric Cambridge 4, 25
Eccentric Oxford 4, 25
Eccentric London 25
Eritrea 15
Estonia 15
Ethiopia 15
Faroe Islands 15
Galapagos Wildlife 9, 15, 28
Georgia 9, 15
Ghana 15
Greece:
The Peloponnese 16
Grenada 16
Guyana 9, 16
Helsinki 21
Hungary 16
Iceland 9, 16
Iran 16
Iraq: Then & Now 16
Israel 10, 16
Kazakhstan 10, 16
Kenya Highlights 23
Kosovo 17
Kyrgyzstan 10, 17
Lake Baikal 17
Lapland 10, 17
Latvia 17
Lebanon 7, 17
Lille 24
Lithuania 17
Luxembourg 17
Macedonia 17
Madagascar 18
Madagascar Wildlife 28
Malawi 18
Maldives 18
Mali 18
Malta & Gozo 18
Mauritius 18
Mongolia 18
Montenegro 18
Mozambique 18
Namibia 19
New Zealand Wildlife 28
Nigeria 19
North Africa 19
North Cyprus 11, 19
North Korea 19
Northern Tanzania 19
Nova Scotia 19
Oman 19
Palestine 7, 19
Panama 20
Pantanal Wildlife 28
Paraguay 20
Peruvian Wildlife 28
Riga 24
Rwanda 20
Sacred Britain 2, 26
Sao Tome & Principe 20
Serbia 20
Seychelles 20
Shangri-La 20
Sierra Leone 20
Slovakia 20
Slovenia 21
Slow: Cotswolds 26
Slow: Devon
& Exmoor 26
Slow: Norfolk
& Suffolk 26
Slow: North Yorkshire 27
Slow: Sussex 27
South Africa Highlights 6, 23
Southern African
Wildlife 28
Spitsbergen 21
Sri Lanka 21
Sri Lankan Wildlife 29
Sudan 21
Switzerland Without a Car
21
Syria 21
Taiwan 21
Tanzania 21
Tibet 21
Tips on Tipping 24
Transylvania 22
Turks & Caicos Islands 22
Uganda 22
Ukraine 22
Uruguay 22
USA by Rail 22
Venezuela 22
Wildlife & Conservation
Volunteering 29
Wildlife of the
North Atlantic 29
Yemen 22
Yukon 22
Zambia 11, 23
Zanzibar 23
Zimbabwe 23
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