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5 total works
Frommer's Italy 2015
by Eleonora Baldwin, Stephen Brewer, Donald Strachan, Sasha Heseltine, Megan McCaffrey-Guerrera, Stephen Keeling, and Mary Novakovich
Published 1 January 2014
Written by outspoken, authoritative experts, Frommer's Italy 2015 shows travelers how to experience the country the way the locals do. This classic Frommers series includes exact prices; candid reviews of the best restaurants, attractions and hotels in every price range (from hostels to guest-accepting palazzos); and dozens of detailed maps. We also include advice the tourist board wouldn't approve of: which sites to skip, how to avoid the crowds, and how to stretch your travel budget further, whether you're on a lavish honeymoon or backpacking through The Boot. To La Dolce Vita!
Frommer's England and Scotland
by Stephen Brewer, Jason Cochran, Lucy Gillmore, and Donald Strachan
Published 16 November 2015
The British Isles are the single most popular trans-Atlantic destination for Americans, and an immense body of book-buyers will be the potential audience for this important new travel guide. It incorporates all the elements that have won best-seller status for Frommer's guidebooks: strong opinions colorfully expressed; up-to-date and recently researched information of all sorts; cost-conscious advice that covers every price range. This far-reaching guide of 600 some-odd pages, takes the visitor to every popular destination in England and Scotland, including Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bath, Oxford, Liverpool, Manchester, and more--and, of course, London. A fold-out map, numerous interior maps, and four-color photographs throughout, will make this an exceptionally valuable purchase.
Arthur Frommer's Europe
by Arthur Frommer, Stephen Brewer, Jason Cochran, Teresa Fisher, Lucy Gillmore, Patricia Harris, Stephen Keeling, David Lyon, John Newcombe, and Margie Rynn
Published 20 October 2015
The 800-plus pages of this four-color book mark a milestone in European travel writing. It was Arthur Frommer who first set off an avalanche of travel to Europe, and whose subsequent writings and commentary have constantly expanded that market. And now Arthur Frommer has himself edited (and written personal introductions to) this definitive guidebook to every major nation of the continent. It contains his own insightful (and often controversial) advice and his views are supplemented by the current recommendations of the top experts and European specialists of Frommer's staff. Arthur Frommer, and his hand-picked experts, have created a classic guidebook that will be cherished and used by the many millions who regard him as the foremost expert on thoughtful and rewarding European travel.
Frommer's Italy 2016
by Eleonora Baldwin, Stephen Brewer, Keeling Stephen Keeling, Megan McCaffrey-Guerrera, Donald Strachan, and Michele Schoenung
Published 19 October 2015
Written by outspoken, authoritative experts, Frommer's Italy 2016 shows travelers how to experience the country the way the locals do. This classic Frommer's series includes exact prices; candid reviews of the best restaurants, attractions and hotels in every price range (from hostels to guest-accepting palazzos); and dozens of detailed maps. We also include advice the tourist board wouldn't approve of: which sites to skip, how to avoid the crowds, and how to stretch your travel budget further, whether you're on a lavish honeymoon or backpacking through The Boot. Includes a fold-out map. To La Dolce Vita!
Frommer's France
by Jane Anson, Anna E Brooke, Mary Anne Evans, Lily Heise, Mary Novakovich, Tristan Rutherford, Louise Simpson, Kathryn Tomasetti, Simon Willmore, and Sophie Kevany
Published 1 October 2011
Written by outspoken, authoritative experts, Frommer's France shows travelers how to experience the country the way the locals do. This classic Frommers series includes exact prices, candid reviews of the best and most authentic restaurants, attractions and hotels in every price range (from hostels to guest-welcoming chateaus), and dozens of detailed maps. We also include advice the tourist board wouldn't approve of: which sites to skip, how to avoid the crowds, and how to stretch your travel budget further, whether you're on a lavish honeymoon or backpacking it. Vive La France!