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The Travel Book: A Journey Through Every Country in the World
The Travel Book: A Journey Through Every Country in the World
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Author: Lonely Planet Publications
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Category: Book

List Price: $30.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(70 reviews)
Sales Rank: 9166

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 448
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7
Dimensions (in): 12 x 8.8 x 1.3

ISBN: 1741046297
Dewey Decimal Number: 910.202
EAN: 9781741046298
ASIN: 1741046297

Publication Date: September 1, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The world is a breathtakingly big place, and in this big book we have undertaken the big task of detailing as much of it as we can - every single country, many of the larger dependencies and other, smaller destinations. With the traveler's experience at its heart, this book shows a slice of life in every corner of the globe, and all points in between, engaging the reader's senses in an adventure which conjures up the sights, smells, tastes, sounds and feel of our amazing world.


Customer Reviews:   Read 65 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars One of the best books I own!   December 22, 2008
I keep this book on my coffee table and find myself getting lost in it at least once a week. Not only was it a huge endeavor for them to make a compilation of every country in the world but the information they include on each page gives you a perfect taste of each country. They include music and books to listen to a read before you head over, sayings, cultural facts and pictures. I have thoroughly enjoyed owning this book and I have received nothing but compliments on it each time a friend stops by. If you are a travel buff or just love learning about new cultures and places this is the book for you.


1 out of 5 stars Don't purchase from this seller   December 16, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I never got the book. Contacted seller twice and was ignored. Amazon.com customer service also ignored me. Dealing with mastercard and disputing the charge - they are helpful at least. Signed - Not a happy customer.


4 out of 5 stars 25,000 miles wide and an inch deep   December 4, 2008
Who knew Lonely Planet, publisher of the quintessential guides for backpack-hostel-rail pass travelers, aspired to become the next National Geographic?

The Travel Book is a radical departure from Lonely Planet's usual practice of producing in-depth, densely written guidebooks for young travelers. The purpose of this book, rather, is to act as a visual introduction to every country in the world. Yes, you read that correctly. The Travel Book covers 231 countries, including all 193 countries recognized by the United Nations (the "extra" 38 come from giving selected regions and foreign dependencies popular with travelers, such as French Polynesia, Scotland, and Antarctica, their own sections).

Each country receives its own brief section, with most of the space devoted to rich and evocative photographs of people and places. The written text in each section is very minimal and does not go much beyond brief discussions of the best time of year to visit, essential experiences, and related books, music, and films. As a result, The Travel Book isn't very useful for learning facts about a place or for planning a trip. It's really meant to act as a catalyst, as a way to think about travel emotionally, not rationally.

Bottom line: The Travel Book is an art book. It contains gorgeous, beautifully composed photographs of virtually every region in the world. Don't expect to use The Travel Book for planning a vacation, though. Despite being published by Lonely Planet, it contains very little practical information (by design). Personally, I would have liked a little more writing about each country, but overall the book accomplishes what it sets out to do: "to represent every country in the world with amazing images and inspirational text."

3.5 stars.

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And now, two other great travel books:
Bad Trips-a entertaining compilation about what can go WRONG when traveling
The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America-Bill Bryson at his best...incredibly funny, cynical, and biting, on a road trip across the USA



5 out of 5 stars It inspires me.   November 12, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was surprised so many people critiqued this book as if it could even begin to be a comprehensible travel book for the ENTIRE WORLD. When I bought it (in a bookstore, so I knew the format beforehand), I never intended for it to guide me to certain things in certain countries. I reviewed many of the pages of countries I had already been to, and according to Lonely Planet, I'd missed some stuff, but whatever. That happens with any book -- I wouldn't give up my nights relaxing at the Okey Dokey off of the Vltava subway stop in Prague just because Lonely Planet said I needed to walk across the Charles Bridge at the break of dawn. (I did that at 2 a.m., and it was just as peaceful.) Rather, I looked on it as a representation of my greatest pipe dream ... to experience, not just see, every country in the world. My husband and I live on a tight budget; he was surprised I'd spent $30 on a book. But when he started to flip through it, he was likewise enchanted. (I knew there was a reason I married him.) It's just so inspiring ... it reminds you that there is so much out there to see and explore. During the 2008 Olympics, I kept the book by my side, and every time some teensy-weensy country would stroll out with an athlete, I'd look it up in the book, thinking, surely this isn't in there. They all were.

My husband is in the process of applying for jobs abroad, finally having heeded my pleading (I teach school and ESL). When he told me that he was not applying for positions in Singapore, I pulled the book out again and had him look at the size of Singapore and its closeness to other amazing countries. Now he's applying there, too.

Look, if you need a travel guide, this isn't it. But it you love this planet and the myriad of people who inhabit it, well, this is a good place to start.



5 out of 5 stars Great Look @ the World   September 8, 2008
I loved this so much I bought one for a gift. It's a wonderful look at EVERY country in the world.... amazing!


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