Travel Departures: Travel Bookshelf: Ten recommended weekend activity books

Friday 16 September 1994 18:02 EDT
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1 The London Market Guide by Andrew Kershman (Metro Publications, pounds 3.99).

2 A Walker's Guide to the Pubs of Dartmoor by Chris Wilson and Michael Bennie (Cicerone Press, pounds 5.99).

3 Cycling Without Traffic - South East by Nick Cotton (Dial Press, pounds 8.99).

4 The 1995 Good Hotel Guide edited by Hilary Rubinstein (Vermilion, pounds 12.99).

5 Country Walks Near London by Christopher Somerville (Simon & Schuster, pounds 7.99).

6 How to Turn Your Holiday into Popular Fiction by Kate Nivison (Allison & Busby, pounds 6.99).

7 Transformative Adventures, Vacations and Retreats by John Benson (New Millennium, pounds 11.95).

8 Which? Weekend Breaks in Europe (Consumers' Association, pounds 12.99).

9 The Bear Lover's Guide to Britain by Pat Rush (Pan, pounds 6.99).

10 English Tourist Board Historic Houses and Royal Palaces Almanac (Eric Dobby Publishing, pounds 6.99).

Information supplied by the Travellers' Bookshop, 25 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZ.

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