Travel: Departures: Your chosen guide
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Your support makes all the difference.THE top 10 best-selling guidebooks so far this year (the list covers sales since the start of 1994, so books published in the past few months are at a disadvantage):
1. Red Guide - France 1994 (Michelin, pounds 12.95).
2. India: a Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet, pounds 14.95).
3. Central Asia (Cadogan, pounds 12.99).
4. Jordan and Syria: a Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet, pounds 8.95).
5. Vietnam: a Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet, pounds 9.95).
6. Travellers' Survival Kit: Cuba (Vacation Work, pounds 9.95).
7. Red Guide - Italy (Michelin, pounds 13.95).
8. France 1994 (Gault Millau, pounds 23.75).
9. Eyewitness Guide: Paris (Dorling Kindersley, pounds 14.99).
10. Rough Guide to Italy (Penguin, pounds 12.99).
Information supplied by Daunt Books for Travellers, 83 Marylebone High Street, London W1M 3DE (071-224 2295).
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