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BARRON'S
The National Parks of America
(Sept., $35) by Michael Brett describes and pictures more than 50 national parks, sites and seashores.

BHB INTERNATIONAL
New York
(Sept., $75) by Gerald and Marc Hoberman captures one of the world's most exciting cities in more than 160 color photos.

DK
America's National Parks
(Sept., $50) by Paul Schullery features full-color photos and topographical maps that highlight landmarks and travel routes through each park.

GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS
Main Streets and Back Roads of New England
(Oct., $29.95) reacquaints New Englanders with hidden corners, ingenious inventors, fascinating legends and nostalgic traditions.

MOUNTAINEERS BOOKS
Spirited Waters: Soloing South Through the Inside Passage
(Sept., $24.95) by Jennifer Hahn offers an account of paddling against the winds through Alaska's Inside Passage. Author tour.

ST. MARTIN'S PRESS
Looking for Alaska
(Nov., $24.95) by Peter Jenkins. A year-long odyssey in Alaska chronicles America's last frontier.

WESTCLIFFE PUBLISHERS
New Mexico's Sanctuaries, Retreats, and Sacred Places
(Oct., $22.95) by Christina Nealson catalogues the state's best camp-like mountain retreats, urban sanctuaries and remote enclaves of natural beauty.