travel guidebooks
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travel guidebooks
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- Common spiders of North America, Richard A. Bradley ; illustrations by Steve Buchanan ; sponsored by the American Arachnological Society
- The little(r) museums of Paris, an illustrated guide to the city's hidden gems, written and illustrated by Emma Jacobs
- Paddling Southern Maine, day trips for recreational kayakers, canoers, and SUPers, Sandy Moore and Kimberlee Bennett
- Rail-trails, Northern New England : the definitive guide to multiuse trails in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont
- Frommer's easyguide to Las Vegas
- Detours, a decolonial guide to Hawaiʻi, Hōkūlani K. Aikau and Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez, editors
- Moon handbooks
- The 500 hidden secrets of Dublin, Shane O'Reilly ; photography, Sam Mellish
- Waterfall hikes in southern British Columbia, Steve Tersmette
- Walking San Francisco's 49 mile scenic drive, explore the famous sites, neighborhoods, and vistas in 17 enchanting walks, Kristine Poggioli, Carolyn Eidson
- Lebanon, the Bradt travel guide
- National Geographic Kids national parks guide U.S.A., /, Sarah Wassner Flynn
- Paris city trails, Helen Greathead ; [illustration : Dynamo Limited]
- Hiking waterfalls in New England, a guide to the region's best waterfall hikes, Eli Burakian
- Dublin
- Incredible archaeology, inspiring places from our human past, edited by Paul Bahn
- 149 paintings you really need to see in North America (so you can ignore the others), Julian Porter, Stephen Grant
- The world atlas of street art and graffiti, Rafael Schacter ; foreword by John Fekner
- The Bradt travel guide
- Explore everything, place-hacking the city, Bradley L. Garrett
- Best hikes of the Appalachian Trail, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Johnny Molloy
- Prague, Vienna & Budapest
- The best of the Appalachian Trail, overnight hikes, Leonard M. Adkins & Victoria and Frank Logue
- Better birding, tips, tools, and concepts for the field, George L. Armistead and Brian L. Sullivan
- How Paris became Paris, the invention of the modern city, Joan DeJean
- Hiking Acadia National Park, a guide to the park's greatest hiking adventures, Dolores Kong and Dan Ring
- Scenic science of the national parks, an explorer's guide to wildlife, geology, and botany, Emily Hoff & Maygen Keller ; illustrations by Jillian Barthold
- Amsterdam walks
- Hike it baby, 100 awesome outdoor adventures with babies and toddlers, Shanti Hodges ; foreword by Dr. Scott Sampson
- USA, Gina Teague and Alan Beechey
- Best easy day hikes Portland, Maine, Greg Westrich
- Backpacker hidden gems, 100 greatest undiscovered hikes across America, Maren Horjus
- PhotoSecrets New York, where to take pictures, by Andrew Hudson
- The kid's guide to San Francisco, Eileen Ogintz
- Yoga, the path to holistic health, B.K.S. Iyengar
- Day trips New England, getaway ideas for the local traveler, Maria Olia
- The rough guide to Australia
- Waterfall walks and easy hikes in the Western Maine mountains, Doug Dunlap
- Rome walks
- Not the Met, exploring the smaller museums of Manhattan, by Janel Halpern & Harvey Appelbaum
- London city trails, Moira Butterfield ; illustration: Dynamo Limited
- White Mountain guide, AMC's comprehensive guide to hiking trails in the White Mountain National Forest, compiled and edited by Steven D. Smith
- Lonely Planet's armchair explorer, editors, Lorna Parkes, Polly Thomas
- Get TikTok famous fast, Will Eagle
- Alaska
- Yankee's New England adventures, over 400 essential things to see and do, by the editors of Yankee magazine ; edited by Eric D. Lehman
- Reef life, a guide to tropical marine life, Brandon Cole ; text by Scott Michael
- New England's roadside ecology, explore 30 of the region's unique natural areas, Thomas Wessels
- Lonely Planet's wonders of the world, 101 great sights and how to see them on any budget, [written by Oliver Berry (Europe), Joe Bindloss (Asia, Oceania), Mark Johanson (South America, Polar), Matt Phillips (Africa & the Middle East), Karla Zimmerman (North America)]
- Ancient America, fifty archaeological sites to see for yourself, Kenneth L. Feder
Outgoing Resources
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