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JAPAN BOOKS

Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Japanese (Eyewitness Travel Guides Phrase Books) By Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd. There are some available for $73.10.
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Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Boye De Mente. By Passport Books. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Sydney Clark. By Dodd, Mead. There are some available for $2.00.
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Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Kotaro Yamamoto. By Shin Jinbutsu Oraisha. There are some available for $30.18.
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Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Mitzi Bales. By Gallery Books. The regular list price is $2.98. Sells new for $3.98. There are some available for $0.14.
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Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Caroline Courtauld and Simon Holledge and May Holdsworth. By Passport Books. There are some available for $23.40.
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Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Frommer's(r) Hong Kong, 7th Edition Written by Beth Reiber. By Frommers. The regular list price is $16.99. Sells new for $2.91. There are some available for $0.01.
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5 comments about Frommer's(r) Hong Kong, 7th Edition.
  1. Just got back from a quick jump over to HK and Macau for business and I brought this book along. Contrary to some other readers reviews, I found the book absolutely invaluable! The walking tours were quite insightful and with good directions and time estimates -I never got lost. Some of my most memorable experiences were from the walking tours in HK. The information was accurate and concise. It provided everything I needed to know about getting to the outlying islands on my free day, getting to the airport and getting around town. Nightlife recommendations were great for the foreign visitor on business. I compared the recommendations to that in Lonely Planet and my own experience and I thought the Frommer's was a lot more true to the scene than Lonely Planet. I didn't run into any snags while using the Frommer's book. I also took a side trip to Macau with the book and had a great time. Info was accurate, although the maps a little inadequate, but nothing a quick stop into the tourist office couldn't solve. I'd highly recommend the book and I'd pass it along to any colleagues or friends who might be going to HK since it never failed me once.


  2. Just back from Hong Kong and of the three guide books I took, Frommer's was the most helpful. The restaurant suggestions were great. The maps accurate. The walking tours terrific. The only downside is that the design of the book is ugly. Really ugly. Also wish that it included information about the two closest cities in China - Guangzhou and Shenzhen so I could have left one of the guides home.


  3. Loved this guide, excellent contents, great walks and suggested itineraries. It's a pitty it doesn't have pictures. It will be the ideal travel guide.


  4. I just returned from a March 2008 week-long visit to Hong Kong. I used the 2007 Frommer's Hong Kong and found it worked out just fine. Good descriptions of sites, handy public transit tips (especially of how to purchase/use/return the essential Octopus card), reasonable reviews of hotels and restaurants, and decent Macau information. The book is easy (and enjoyable) to read; I feel it prepared me well for my first trip to Hong Kong. Combined with pamphlets and maps from the Hong Kong and Macau tourists boards I picked up at the airport and ferry terminal, I had all the information I needed for a great trip!


  5. One of the reviews below declares that the author of the Frommer's guide to Hong Kong should burn in a hell for guidebook writers. I don't find this funny. In fact, I find this to be a pretty mean thing to say, and I doubt the author of that review would say such a thing to Ms. Reiber in person. The author of that review should be ashamed of himself, and apologize here in a follow-up to his original review.

    I am very familiar with the guidebook scene to Hong Kong, though I've never met Ms. Reiber, and I happen to think that her guide is one of the better ones out there. Her book has an honest and thoughtful tone; it also offers some of the more astute observations about Hong Kong to be found in the current crop of guidebooks. If there is a weakness to her guidebook, it is that it does not cover the more far-flung regions of Hong Kong--Tap Mun, Tai Mo Shan, and so on. But in a way this omission reflects well on Reiber and her book. Most guides to Hong Kong cover places like Tap Mun or Tung Lung Chau, but they provide such sketchy information that I doubt the author ever went there. Of course, authors never admit this. Reiber, on the other hand, has the integrity to only include in her guidebooks the places in Hong Kong that she has actually visited. In any case, Reiber's book covers all the locations that 99% of all visitors to Hong Kong go to. If you are that 1% of travelers who want to hike in the more remote areas of the New Territories or explore some of the more hard to get to islands, this is not the book for you. Otherwise, I can certainly recommend this guide.


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Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Exploring Kanto: Weekend Pilgrimages from Tokyo Written by Michael Plastow. By Weatherhill. There are some available for $79.00.
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Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Japan Pocket Guide Written by Berlitz Publishing Company. By Berlitz. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Japan (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Frank Cary. By J.L. Thompson. There are some available for $32.50.
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Japanese (Eyewitness Travel Guides Phrase Books)
Japan at Night
All the best in Japan and the Orient, including Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan (Formosa), Thailand, and the Philippines (A Sydney Clark travel book)
Nihon Retto nazo fushigi tabi
Tokyo
Nanjing, Wuxi, Suzhou and Jiangsu Province: Land of Lakes and Classical Gardens (China Guides Series)
Frommer's(r) Hong Kong, 7th Edition
Exploring Kanto: Weekend Pilgrimages from Tokyo
Japan Pocket Guide
Side excursions in history

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