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An Hour from Paris, Annabel Simms - It may not strike first-time visitors to Paris, but one of the world’s most civilized cities is also a theme park. Parisland, I call it.
City Secrets: New York City, Robert Kahn (editor) - Almost every afternoon, as I go to collect the kid at school, I run into a foreign couple at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 94th Street.
Educating Alice: Adventures of a Curious Woman, Alice Steinbach - The dollar shows no signs of getting off its sickbed. That means a cafe creme can cost $7 in Paris.
Hidden New York, Marci Reaven and Steve Zeitlin - Every week, it seems, someone writes from the country beyond the Hudson River to announce a visit to New York.  “What shall I do?&rdqu
Italianissimo: The Quintessential Guide to What Italians Do Best, Louise Fili & Lise Apatoff - I can remember traveling to Italy when the dollar was strong and the lira was downtrodden.
Novel Destinations, Shannon McKenna Schmidt and Joni Rendon - Novel Destinations: Literary Landmarks From Jane Austen's Bath to Ernest Hemingway's Key West Sha
Paris Quiz: How Well Do You Know Paris?, Dominique Lesbros - Dominique Lesbros annoys me. I’ve been to Paris a gazillion times, lived there for months, get around without a map.
Paris: Made by Hand: 50 Shops Where Decorators and Stylists Source the Chic & Unique, Pia Jane Bijkerk - Unless you shopped at high-end boutiques and specialty stores in a handful of large American cities, it used to be that you had to go to Paris to bu
Parisian Hideaways: Exquisite Rooms in Enchanting Hotels, Casey O'Brien Blondes - Once you have a kid, you make overnight flights less often.
Parisians' Paris, Bill Gillham - We have all read a zillion guidebooks directing us to the best stuff, the special stuff, even the secret stuff in Paris, and if we’re jaded, we
Quiet Corners of Paris, Jean-Christophe Napias - For many travelers, Paris is Parisland. Here's the Eiffel Tower. Let's take a boat ride along the Seine. Ah, the Champs Elysees.
Quiet Corners of Rome, David Downie - The book doesn’t exist, but on the basis of the title I cooked up, it’s the shortest book ever written.
Secret Hotels: Extraordinary Values in the World's Most Stunning Destinations, Erik Torkells - You can't get a room during peak season at a resort for $1,500 a night --- the rich took them all long ago.
Stealing Magnolias: Tales from a New Orleans Courtyard, Debra Shriver - My first meeting with Debra Shriver tested my sense of reality.
The Art of Travel, Alain de Botton - A December afternoon in London --- it's depressing just to read those words, much less be there.
The Conde Nast Traveler Book of Unforgettable Journeys: Great Writers on Great Places, Klara Glowczewska (editor) - In mid-winter, the clever FM stations play “Marrakech Express.” The dull ones play “If You’re Going to San Francisco (Be Sure
The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific, J. Maarten Troost - The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific J. Maarten Troost Travel books are advertisements.
To a Mountain in Tibet, Colin Thubron - Over the decades, I’ve read the chapter in “The Way of the White Clouds” about the trek around Tibet’s Mount Kailas so often t
Travels, Michael Crichton - Michael Crichton I knew him oh-so-slightly. We shared a dinner or two with the art crowd.
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