Departures: Travel bookshelf
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Your support makes all the difference.This month's best-sellers at the Travel Bookshop:
1. Wild Swans (HarperCollins, pounds 7.99) by Jung Chang
2. India Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet, pounds 14.95)
3. The Crossing Place: a journey among the Armenians (HarperCollins, pounds 16.99) by Philip Marsden
4. Guide to Eating and Drinking in London (Time Out, pounds 6.99)
5. Bruce Chatwin's photographs and notebooks (Cape, pounds 20) by Bruce Chatwin
6. Travels in Asia and Africa 1325-1354 (Darf, pounds 15) by Ibn Battuta
7. Window on Goa (Quiller, pounds 16.95) by Maurice Hall
8. The Good Hotel Guide 1994 (Macmillan, pounds 14.99) edited by Hilary Rubinstein
9. The Cadogan Guide to Malta, Gozo and Camino (Cadogan, pounds 9.99) by Simon Paul
10. Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes (OUP, pounds 4.99) by Robert Louis Stevenson
Information supplied by The Travel Bookshop, 13 Blenheim Crescent, London W11 2EE (071-229 5260).
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