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A Journey of One’s Own
– Uncommon Advice for the Independent Woman Traveler – by Thalia Zepatos,
Second Edition, The Eighth Mountain Press, 624 SE 29 Ave, Portland OR 97214.
Phone 503-233-3936; Fax 503-233-0774; or
e-mail.
Traveling Solo
– Advice and Ideas for More Than 250 Great Vacations – by Eleanor Berman,
The Globe Pequot Press
SoloDining.com
newsletter - Marya Charles Alexander, Pasadena, Calif, publishes this newsletter
for solo diners. Each issue includes articles related with dining alone, such as
a list of single-friendly restaurants. 800-299-1079 or 323-257-0026, or visit www.SoloDining.com.
Unbelievably
Good Deals and Great Adventures That You Absolutely Can’t Get Unless You’re
Over 50
– by Joan Rattner Heilman, 12th Edition, Contemporary Books, Inc.
$12.95 in bookstores, or $16.50 (including postage and handling) from
Morton Bookseller, 812 Stuart Ave, Mamaroneck, NY 10543.
SeniorFaresm
Bargain Report –
by Jens Jurgen, special 8-page analysis and comparison chart of all major
airlines' senior coupon booklets and other senior fares (available for $3.00 for a copy or
$4.00 for 2
copies),
published by Travel Companion Exchange, PO Box 833, Amityville NY 11701.
Foiling
Pickpockets & Bag Snatchers and Other Travel Related Crimes or Scams –
by Jens Jurgen, special 24-page reprint (available for $4.70 for a copy or $6.70 for 2
copies) from its bi-monthly newsletter, Travel Companionssm,
published by Travel Companion Exchange, PO Box 833, Amityville NY 11701.
Subscription for the newsletter is $48/yr.
The World’s
Most Dangerous Places – The hard-core adventurer’s guide to getting in, getting around
and getting out of the world’s most dangerous places – by Robert Young
Pelton and Coskun Aral, Fielding Worldwide, Inc.
U.
S. State Department
- Overseas Citizens Services of U.S. State Dept issues U.S. Consular Information
Sheets giving lots of good information about foreign countries, such as on entry
requirements, medical facilities and especially on whether a country has a
particular crime problem - if there is a risk of banditos or other armed
robberies, etc. www.state.gov.
Or call 202-647-5225 from a touch-tone phone.
Alternative
Travel Directory – The Complete Guide to Work, Study, Travel Overseas – by Dr.
Clayton A Hubbs, Transitions Abroad Publishing, Inc., PO Box 1300, Amherst MA
01004-1300. www.travelabroad.com
Gordon’s
Guide to Adventure Vacations – by Timothy E. Gordon, TAG Publishing, 410 W Fallbrook, Suite 204,
Fresno CA 93711, Phone 209-490-2800; Fax 209-490-2801;
e-mail
Thrifty
Traveling
– Your Step-By-Step Guide to Bargain Travel In The U.S., Canada, And Worldwide
– by Mary VanMeer, ThriftyTraveler.com, PO Box 8168 Clearwater FL
34618. Phone 800-532-5731, 727-447-4731
or
www.thriftytraveler.com.
Traveler’s
Tool Kit – how to travel absolutely anywhere! – by Rob
Sangster,
Manasha Ridge Press, PO Box 43059, Birmingham AL 35243
Traveling
Europe’s Trains - by Jay Brunhouse, Pelican Publishing
Co.
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