Markets for scouts, guides, equipment, guidebooks, and teamsters were all readily supplied by enthusiastic entrepreneurs. |
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It will be of little interest to Venice veterans or art historians, who will still prefer the guidebooks. |
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Between the ages of 10 and 13, Martin stood outside the front gates wearing a straw boater and bow tie while selling guidebooks. |
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Tourist guidebooks are full of stories about the tricks that rickshaw drivers pull on unsuspecting tourists. |
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I have never really had much use for guidebooks, except of course to check out a few facts and those being mostly on a cultural basis. |
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Part of the fun of preparing for a holiday is buying guidebooks before you leave, and then pawing over the pages in anticipation. |
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Later on, this would also mean that his books of poetry and his guidebooks to English counties did tend to get reviewed. |
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They ended up lost, in a part of Dublin not promoted in the tourist guidebooks and one of them had a bright idea. |
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We'd be happy to distribute maps, publish guidebooks, plow roads, and build trailheads. |
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I have to say that I am quite happy relying on theirs, and the guidebooks description, and have no urge to come back to conquer the place. |
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Imagine a time without guidebooks, when all routes were first ascents, when hemp ropes and cleated boots were de rigueur. |
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Sensing a losing battle, they began to study maps and guidebooks over a shared bottle of Chianti Classico. |
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Where once crime novels were obligatorily set in English villages or country houses, now they crop up everywhere, like alternative guidebooks. |
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He said they had well marked walks with information on local history, flora and fauna and excellent guidebooks for the longer walks. |
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Before she started publishing her guidebooks, the words in most botanical tomes were laid on with a trowel, leaving no room for illustrations. |
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There are many guidebooks to Montreal and this is a look at only a small selection of them. |
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Start your research by asking around and reading guidebooks to get together some ideas. |
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Outside, office workers are hurrying home and the city's more adventurous tourists, guidebooks open at the Where to Eat page, are out hunting a restaurant for dinner. |
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The purpose of this book about early modern Italy is not to recount the warmed-over historical facts and artistic judgements from a long line of guidebooks. |
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He sought out rare and out-of-print books from antiquarian booksellers, including a set of delightful eighteenth-century guidebooks by the York publisher Thomas Gent. |
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If you're worried about how to start a vegie garden consult one of the excellent beginner guidebooks or videos, which give instructions on every step of the process. |
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The proliferation of guidebooks to London at night was part of a clamorous barrage of cheap literature hailing a mass public of urban pleasure seekers. |
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Their mantra was echoed in the glowing reports of the critics and guidebooks, all of which unanimously extolled the place's virtues in worryingly breathless prose. |
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Today, the company has more than 600 guidebooks that cover the globe. |
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I had read all these horror stories in guidebooks and western travelers had told me others, but all I saw was this incredible hospitality in India. |
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You can view much of what it has to offer by car, following any of the eight auto tours mapped out in guidebooks available at the three visitor centers. |
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In an attempt to avoid confusion some guidebooks refer to the summit as Grey Crag and the top on the ridge as High Stile. |
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After a review of Kohnstamm's guidebooks, publisher Piers Pickard agreed that no inaccuracies had been found. |
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The visitor centres located in Postbridge and Haytor feature information, maps, guidebooks and items for exploring the area. |
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According to the guidebooks, they do it so strenuously that women would very much like to defenestrate the custom. |
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Girl Guides, which publishes travel guidebooks made just for women, moved to NYC after a cross-country book tour. |
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Two smooth spurs on this eastern flank of Skiddaw, Sale How and Hare Crag, are listed in separate tops in some guidebooks. |
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Believe it or not, the normally efficient Germans have sent out thousands of flags and guidebooks featuring the wrong flag for Croatia. |
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The Band has a minor top about halfway down named White Stones, although most guidebooks do not consider it notable. |
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The Scottish Mountaineering Club are, through the experience and knowledge of their members, the largest publishers of guidebooks to climbing and walking in Scotland. |
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The use of outdated teaching methods and the poor grasp of English exhibited by the authors of many guidebooks, disadvantage students who rely on these books. |
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The highest part of the fell is a ridge running south from Mickledore as far as Slight Side, which is counted as a separate fell by most guidebooks. |
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Wood accused Marco Polo of taking other people's accounts in his book, retelling other stories as his own, or based his accounts on Persian guidebooks or other lost sources. |
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Guidebooks and gazetteers suggest the expanding public knowledge of the temple's history and contents. |
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Guidebooks are good in my opinion only for historical and cultural fact. |
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Guidebooks described the scenery seen Through the Window of their trains. |
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