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ASKHAM. |
ADVENTURE UNLIMITED. |
Piccadilly |
£3.50 |
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Suzanne, |
Living and Working Abroad. |
Good / V Good 1993 |
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BARNARD. |
NEW YORK |
Virago |
£3.75 |
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Josie, |
For women travelling - for pleasure or business - alone, with other women, with families. From the Statue of Liberty (from whose unveiling women were barred!) to seething go-go bars, from Red Emma Goldman to Guerrilla Girls from the hurly-burly of Broadway to Dorothy Parker's round table repartee at the Algonquin, the 'big apple' offers up it's legendary contrasts of glamour and gaudiness. The Virago Women's Travel Guide |
Good 1993 |
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CULLEN. |
PARIS |
Virago |
£3.50 |
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Catherine, |
For women travelling - for pleasure or business - alone, with other women, with families. A city intent on pleasure and revolution where spectacle has always reigned: George Sand, disguised as a man, roamed its quartiers; Colette wrote of its seductive charms, celebrated too in the lesbian salons and in the 'chanson realiste' of Piaf. And in its intoxicating freedom Simone de Beauvoir electrified readers with The Second Sex. The Virago Women's Travel Guide |
Fair / Good 1993 |
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DINGLE, GLENNIE, GORMON, ROBINSON, STEVENSON & TOKSVIG. |
GREAT JOURNEYS OF THE WORLD. |
BBC |
£3.50 |
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Ernie, Evelyn, Damian, Tony, Juliet and Sandi. |
Six personal journeys to some of the world's most spectacular places. Sandi Toksvig follows the Zambezi from source to the Indian Ocean. Juliet Stevenson pursues her fascination with the Russian writer Isabelle Eberhardt through Morocco and into the Sahara, while 6 months pregnant. |
Mint 1997 |
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KINGSLEY. |
TRAVELS IN WEST AFRICA. |
Virago |
£3.95 |
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Mary, |
Congo Francais, Corisco and Cameroons. Based on the two journeys Mary made to Africa in her 30's. She died at 37 while nursing Boer prisoners in the Cape. Large £2 P&P |
Fair / Good 1982 |
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LEGGET. |
LOCAL HEROINES |
Pandora |
£4.95 |
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Jane, |
A Travel Guidebook to Women's History in Great Britain. From Aberdeen to Zennor, Brighton to Bridlington and Plymouth to Polstead, women of all classes through history come alive for the intrepid explorer in this comprehensive guide to the places in mainland Britain associated with individuals and feminist achievements. £2.50 P&P |
Good / V Good 1994 |
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MOSS. |
HANDBOOK FOR WOMEN TRAVELLERS. |
Piatkus |
£3.50 |
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Maggie & Gemma, |
Essential Guide for every woman who has ever wanted to travel confidently abroad. Seasoned travellers Maggie and Gemma Moss have drawn on the experiences of many women who have journeyed world-wide, and they give valuable advice on all aspects of travel which women need to know about. |
Fair 1987 |
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PESMAN. |
DUTY FREE. |
Oxford |
£7.00 |
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Ros, |
Australian Women Abroad. Travel has long been a metaphor for personal freedom. Nostalgia for the release and intensity of overseas travel is very common, as Ros Pesman reveals in her illuminating account of Australian women's travel from the 1870's to the arrival of the jumbo jet. Hardback |
Mint / New 1996 |
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ROBINSON. |
WAYWARD WOMEN. |
Oxford |
£4.50 |
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Jane, |
A Guide to Women Travellers. Exploration of sixteen centuries of women's travel writing, ranging from the Abbess Etheria, who journeyed to the Holy Land in the fourth century, to such modern adventurers as Clare Francis and Naomi James. Includes: Amy Johnson, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Vita Sackville West and many many more. |
Good 1990 |
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STEBBINGS. |
AMSTERDAM |
Virago |
£3.50 |
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Catherine, |
For women travelling - for pleasure or business - alone, with other women, with families. Behind the delightful facades of gabled canal houses, Dutch women managed Rembrandt's genius, opened the world's first birth control clinic and Anne Frank wrote her world-famous diary. Blending spectacular flower-markets, peaceful café life and cycling, with a sex industry that is unrivalled in Europe, modern Amsterdam offers a striking combination of vitality, vice and tranquility. The Virago Women's Travel Guide |
Fair / Good 1994 |
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SWIFT. |
SAN FRANCISCO |
Virago |
£3.75 |
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Harriet, |
For women travelling - for pleasure or business - alone, with other women, with families. Seductive, steep-hilled, stunning - San Francisco has spawned a steady stream of 'heroines', from Gold Rush madams to Gertrude Stein, Whoopi Goldberg and savvy 1990's politicians. America's favourite city boasts its famous Chinatown, bustling bay area, Golden-Gate Bridge, cable cars, classy cafes, and the gay and lesbian areas, the Castro and Mission. The Virago Women's Travel Guide |
Fair / Good 1994 |
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