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Mysterious Traveller


Mysterious Traveller


$7.99


A quarter-century on, Weather Report's music has dated in a way that Miles Davis's best fusion efforts (including last year's newly unearthed Live at the Fillmore East) haven't. That's especially true of the albums the band made beginning with Mysterious Traveller (1974), at which point the group began looking more to technological advances to further their sound, rather drawing from than the crea...

Bangladesh (Bradt Travel Guide)


Bangladesh (Bradt Travel Guide)


$13.92


An authoritative gateway to the lesser-explored regions of Bangladesh, this guidebook offers greater coverage than any other to the Chittagong Hill Tracts, where 13 different ethnic groups live amid breezy hillside scenery, and to the world’s largest mangrove forest at the Sunderbans (where Bengal tigers occasionally chew on a human or two). With a focus on responsible tourism, it leads trailbla...

Julie's Gift: Memories of London


Julie's Gift: Memories of London


$12.60


Kevin and Julie travel to London. Kevin loathes sightseeing. Julie is the quintessential tourist. Kevin ends up enjoying the trip but doesn't tell Julie. He secretly writes a book about his fond memories to surprise her and express his love....

Getting Oriented: A Novel about Japan


Getting Oriented: A Novel about Japan


$11.02


Phil Fletcher's debut as a tour guide takes his life in unexpected directions after an old college buddy persuades him to guide a group of Americans traveling through Japan. The group includes a high-powered career woman who finds far more than historic sights in the Land of the Rising Sun; a man who discovers a hidden interest in Japanese erotica; a neglected wife and a Southern belle vying for a...


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