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- The sun is a compass, a 4,000-mile journey into the Alaskan wilds, Caroline Van Hemert
- The footloose American, following the Hunter S. Thompson trail across South America, Brian Kevin
- Rising, dispatches from the new American shore, Elizabeth Rush
- No friends but the mountains, dispatches from the world's violent highlands, Judith Matloff
- The puma years, a memoir, Laura Coleman
- The underground culinary tour, how the new metrics of today's top restaurants are transforming how America eats, Damian Mogavero and Joseph D'Agnese
- A voyage across an ancient ocean, a bicycle journey through the northern dominion of oil, David Goodrich
- The seventies, a photographic journey, Ira M. Resnick ; foreword by Robert Klein
- Girl in the woods, a memoir, Aspen Matis
- South of the Clouds, travels in southwest China, Bill Porter
- A Year in Paris, Season by Season in the City of Light, John Baxter
- Korea, a walk through the land of miracles, Simon Winchester
- Dark, salt, clear, the life of a fishing town, Lamorna Ash
- Sovietistan, travels in Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, Erika Fatland ; translated by Kari Dickson
- Into the wild, Jon Krakauer
- The outlaw ocean, journeys across the last untamed frontier, Ian Urbina
- Horizon, Barry Lopez
- Blue sky kingdom, an epic family journey to the heart of the Himalayas, Bruce Kirkby
- The puzzler, one man's quest to solve the most baffling puzzles ever, from crosswords to jigsaws to the meaning of life, A.J. Jacobs ; with puzzles by Greg Pliska
- One summer, America, 1927, Bill Bryson
- The Maine event, by Spike Gillespie
- Strays, a lost cat, a homeless man, and their journey across America, Britt Collins ; with a foreword by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
- Time song, journeys in search of a submerged land, Julia Blackburn ; with drawings by Enrique Brinkmann
- An odyssey, a father, a son, and an epic, Daniel Mendelsohn
- Antarctica, an intimate portrait of the world's most mysterious continent, Gabrielle Walker
- Open midnight, where ancestors & wilderness meet, Brooke Williams
- North Korea journal, Michael Palin
- Nature love medicine, essays on wildness and wellness, edited by Thomas Lowe Fleischner
- Pravda ha ha, true travels to the end of Europe, Rory MacLean
- The best American travel writing 2015, edited and with an introduction by Andrew McCarthy ; Jason Wilson, series editor
- Names for the sea, strangers in Iceland, Sarah Moss
- Original highways, travelling the great rivers of Canada, Roy MacGregor
- Black Dragon River, a Journey Down the Amur River at the Borderlands of Empires, Dominic Ziegler
- Greek to me, adventures of the comma queen, Mary Norris
- Sophie, the incredible true adventures of the castaway dog, Emma Pearse
- The 500 hidden secrets of Dublin, Shane O'Reilly ; photography, Sam Mellish
- Winter pasture, one woman's journey with China's Kazakh herders, Li Juan ; translated by Jack Hargreaves and Yan Yan
- The hero's way, walking with Garibaldi from Rome to Ravenna, Tim Parks
- Out of thin air, running wisdom and magic from above the clouds in Ethiopia, Michael Crawley
- Havana, a subtropical delirium, Mark Kurlansky
- Horizontal vertigo, a city called Mexico, Juan Villoro ; translated from the Spanish by Alfred MacAdam
- My penguin year, life among the emperors, Lindsay McCrae
- The best American travel writing 2021, edited with an introduction by Padma Lakshmi ; Jason Wilson, series editor
- The optimist, a case for the fly fishing life, David Coggins
- On the noodle road, from Beijing to Rome, with love and pasta, Jen Lin-Liu
- Travel as a political act, Rick Steves
- Spying on the South, an odyssey across the American divide, Tony Horwitz
- Duck season, eating, drinking, and other misadventures in Gascony -- France's last best place, David McAninch
- The third bank of the river, power and survival in the twenty-first-century Amazon, Chris Feliciano Arnold
- Even darkness sings, from Auschwitz to Hiroshima : finding hope in the saddest places on Earth, Thomas H. Cook
Outgoing Resources
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