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Lonely Planet Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei
Chris Rowthorn, Clem Lindenmayer, Paul Hellander, David Andrew

Tribal longhouses and beach resorts, high-rise shopping centres and tropical rainforests - Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei are diverse countries with stunning scenery, fascinating cultures and endless opportunities for outdoor activities. Featuring expanded chapters on East Malaysia, this fully updated guide will help you plan the trip that suits your budget and passions.
Lonely Planet 1999
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Lonely Planet Morocco
Frances Linzee Gordon, Dorinda Talbot, Damien Simonis

With a special focus on women travelers, this is an essential resource for those considering independent travel in Morocco. This comprehensive guide offers trekking routes in the High Atlas and Rif Mountains, an illustrated guide to Islamic architecture, a full-color section on arts and crafts, a useful guide to the incredible birds of Morocco, expanded cultural notes, and essential planning information. Also included are Arabic, French, and Berber language sections.
Lonely Planet 1998
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Lonely Planet Spain
Damien Simonis, Tim Nollen, Fionn Davenport, John Noble, Forsyth

Here is an imagination-fueling guide on how to experience the best Spain has to offer. With lively features on Spanish history; coverage of Spanish Catalan, Basque, and Galician languages; more than 145 maps, including metro maps for Madrid and Barcelona; details on outdoor activities, including national parks; chapters on Madrid and Barcelona; plus hundreds of options for food and accommodations no matter what your budget, you'll be hard-pressed to limit your stay.
Lonely Planet 1999
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Lonely Planet Turkey
Tom Brosnahan, Pat Yale

This bestselling guide is the ticket to no-nonsense travel in Turkey. Far-reaching coverage of the sights--from the modern to the ancient--is complemented by a Turkish food guide, useful language section and glossary, and thorough accommodation coverage (from hostels to hotels). A section devoted to Turkish carpets explains everything from traditional patterns to making a good buy.
Lonely Planet 1999
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Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant : The Holiest Cities of Islam
Kazuyoshi Nomachi, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Ali Kazuyoshi Nomachi (Photographer), Sewed H. Nasr

These photographs of the Muslim holy cities Mecca and Medina, taken by a Japanese convert, Ali Kazuyoshi Nomachi, are something new for most Westerners, and perhaps even for many Muslims. Most of these images were shot during the holy month of Ramadan, when many faithful are in Mecca and Medina on pilgrimage.
Aperture 1997
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The Nile
Kazuyoshi Nomachi (Photographer), Geoffrey Moorhouse (Introduction)

The splendors of the Egyptian Nile--from Aswan and Luxor to Cairo and Alexandria--are among the most photographed, and thus familiar, sights in the world. Yet in this extraordinary book, a Nomachi classic, that imagery is entirely transcended. The photographer followed the Nile on to its upper reaches, along its two great tributaries, the Blue Nile and the White Nile, into Sudan and Ethiopia and beyond, to one of its sources in the Ruwenzori Mountains.
Odyssey Publications 1998
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