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Forward into Fall: Travel

Edited by Dick Donahue Compiled by Alia Akkam, Robert Dahlin, Charles Hix, Natalie Danford, Liz Hartman, Lauren Joyce, Hilary Kayle, Suzanne Mantell, Diane Patrick, Karole Riippa, Judith Rosen, Oona Short, Skip Skwarek, Julie Stevenson and Michelle Wildge -- Publishers Weekly, 8/6/2007

AA Publishing

(dist. by Trafalgar Square)

AA Leisure Guide London (Sept., $19.95) includes mapped walks, bike rides and car tours covering the city’s areas of natural beauty.

Chicago Review Press

(dist. by IPG)

The Third Coast: Sailors, Strippers, Fishermen, Folksingers, Long-Haired Ojibway Painters and God-Save-the-Queen Monarchists of the Great Lakes (Feb., $24.95) by Ted McClelland takes a humorous look at the author’s explorations of Midwesterners’ passions.

Globe Pequot/Where

WHERE New York/Eatby Chris Barsanti and WHERE New York/Shopby Meredith Boyle (Dec., $9.95 each) feature reviews from Where magazine, neighborhood maps that show locations of establishments and interesting itineraries.

Haus Publishing

The Golden Step: A Mountain Trail Through Crete (Oct., $19.95) by Christopher Somerville records his 300-mile walk across the Greek isle.

Images Publishing Group

(dist. by Antique Collectors’ Club)

A Pocket Guide to Italian Luxury Hotels (Sept., $19.95) by Paniagiotis Fotiadis. Color photos offer glimpses into the country’s grand establishments.

Little Bookroom

Quiet Corners of Paris: Unexpected Hideaways, Secret Courtyards, Hidden Gardens (Oct., $14.95) by Jean-Christophe Napias searches out more than 80 out-of-the-way locales.

Peter Pauper Press

The Little Black Book of Londonand... of San Francisco (Sept., $12.95 each) by Vesna Neskow and Marlene Goldman, respectively, provide the what-to-see, where-to-stay, etc., recommendations for these cosmopolitan cities.

Soft Skull Press

Paris Café: The Select Crowd (Nov., $17.95) by Noël Riley Fitch views the daily life of a cafe once frequented by the likes of Picasso, Dali and Hemingway. Author tour

Thames & Hudson

The Most Beautiful Villages and Towns of California (Sept., $40) by Joan Trapper showcases the Golden State’s picturesque hamlets and suggests dining and lodging stops.

Voyageur Press

Legendary Route 66: A Journey Through Time Along America’s Mother Road (Sept., $29.95) by Michael Karl Witzel and Gyvel Young-Witzel explores the celebrated American highway.

Walker & Co.

The Wisdom of Donkeys: Finding Tranquility in a Chaotic World (Feb., $19.95) by Andy Merrifield. This ode to the benefits of slowing down is told from the viewpoint of the donkey. 40,000 first printing.

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