Bookmark the site

Return to Homepage


US Shopping
UK Shopping



 










Books : Search

page 1 of  3
 1  2  3 
Search Books - select a category

1.Spain (Lonely Planet Country Guide) by: Damien Simonis, Susan Forsyth, John Noble
March 01, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Spain (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
List Price: £14.99
Off The Bookshelf's Price: £8.94
You Save: £6.05 (40%)
Prices subject to change.

Used Price: £9.09

The Lonely Planet guidebooks are deservedly the default choice for many travellers. This lastest edition (2007) of the Lonely Planet guide to Spain goes a long way to answering those critics who say that European countries have sometimes been Lonely Planet's Achille's heel. This is an excellent guidebook to Spain, both for those who just want to visit the well-known highlights as well as for those who enjoy getting off the beaten track. The language is informal, perhaps a reflection of the publisher's target audience and the overall feel is unstuffy.

The book is organised into regional chapters, with Madrid and Barcelona being given their own. The first hundred pages or so are dedicated to themes such as history, culture architecture, ... Read More:

2.Andalucia (Lonely Planet Regional Guides) by: Susan Forsyth, John Noble, Vesna Maric
January 01, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Andalucia (Lonely Planet Regional Guides)
List Price: £12.99
Off The Bookshelf's Price: £7.79
You Save: £5.20 (40%)
Prices subject to change.

Used Price: £5.75



Despite an unusually high number of flaws, this is nevertheless a book that will help you get the most out of your time in Andalucia.

Perhaps I just expect too much of Lonely Planet (LP), but it's their own fault. They've stood by me so many times in so many different places in the past that I was beginning to take everything they told me as The Only Advice In Town. So when I arrived in Seville I quickly got into the LP groove and hit La Bella Estrella, a "jazz bar".

Well, perhaps I'd arrived the day they buried the proprietor, but there was no jazz going on there, so off I went to Naima Café Jazz, happily only about five doors away down Calle Trajan. A bit better, but still not the place I expected based on LP's ... Read More:

3.Spain (Lonely Planet Country Guide) by: Sarah Andrews, Susan Forsyth, Nancy Frey
March 01, 2005
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Spain (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
Off The Bookshelf's Price: £14.99
Prices subject to change.

Used Price: £5.73

The Lonely Planet guidebooks are deservedly the default choice for many travellers. This lastest edition (2007) of the Lonely Planet guide to Spain goes a long way to answering those critics who say that European countries have sometimes been Lonely Planet's Achille's heel. This is an excellent guidebook to Spain, both for those who just want to visit the well-known highlights as well as for those who enjoy getting off the beaten track. The language is informal, perhaps a reflection of the publisher's target audience and the overall feel is unstuffy.

The book is organised into regional chapters, with Madrid and Barcelona being given their own. The first hundred pages or so are dedicated to themes such as history, culture architecture, the ... Read More:

4.Lonely Planet Andalucia by: John Noble, Susan Forsyth, Des Hannigan
January 31, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Lonely Planet Andalucia


Despite an unusually high number of flaws, this is nevertheless a book that will help you get the most out of your time in Andalucia.

Perhaps I just expect too much of Lonely Planet (LP), but it's their own fault. They've stood by me so many times in so many different places in the past that I was beginning to take everything they told me as The Only Advice In Town. So when I arrived in Seville I quickly got into the LP groove and hit La Bella Estrella, a "jazz bar".

Well, perhaps I'd arrived the day they buried the proprietor, but there was no jazz going on there, so off I went to Naima Café Jazz, happily only about five doors away down Calle Trajan. A bit better, but still not the place I expected based on LP's description. ... Read More:

5.Lonely Planet : Mexico City by: John Noble, Susan Forsyth
May 31, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Lonely Planet : Mexico City


Despite an unusually high number of flaws, this is nevertheless a book that will help you get the most out of your time in Andalucia.

Perhaps I just expect too much of Lonely Planet (LP), but it's their own fault. They've stood by me so many times in so many different places in the past that I was beginning to take everything they told me as The Only Advice In Town. So when I arrived in Seville I quickly got into the LP groove and hit La Bella Estrella, a "jazz bar".

Well, perhaps I'd arrived the day they buried the proprietor, but there was no jazz going on there, so off I went to Naima Café Jazz, happily only about five doors away down Calle Trajan. A bit better, but still not the place I expected based on LP's description. ... Read More:

6.Andalucia (Lonely Planet Regional Guides) by: John Noble, Susan Forsyth
February 28, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Andalucia (Lonely Planet Regional Guides)


Despite an unusually high number of flaws, this is nevertheless a book that will help you get the most out of your time in Andalucia.

Perhaps I just expect too much of Lonely Planet (LP), but it's their own fault. They've stood by me so many times in so many different places in the past that I was beginning to take everything they told me as The Only Advice In Town. So when I arrived in Seville I quickly got into the LP groove and hit La Bella Estrella, a "jazz bar".

Well, perhaps I'd arrived the day they buried the proprietor, but there was no jazz going on there, so off I went to Naima Café Jazz, happily only about five doors away down Calle Trajan. A bit better, but still not the place I expected based on LP's description. I reckon a good ... Read More:

7.Andalucia (Lonely Planet Regional Guides) by: Susan Forsyth, Paula Hardy, John Noble
January 01, 2005
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Andalucia (Lonely Planet Regional Guides)


Despite an unusually high number of flaws, this is nevertheless a book that will help you get the most out of your time in Andalucia.

Perhaps I just expect too much of Lonely Planet (LP), but it's their own fault. They've stood by me so many times in so many different places in the past that I was beginning to take everything they told me as The Only Advice In Town. So when I arrived in Seville I quickly got into the LP groove and hit La Bella Estrella, a "jazz bar".

Well, perhaps I'd arrived the day they buried the proprietor, but there was no jazz going on there, so off I went to Naima Café Jazz, happily only about five doors away down Calle Trajan. A bit better, but still not the place I expected based on LP's description. I reckon a good-sized ... Read More:

8.Mexico (Lonely Planet Country Guide) by: Sandra Bao, Susan Forsyth, Beth Greenfield
September 01, 2004
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Mexico (Lonely Planet Country Guide)
i used this book quite a lot during my travel and tourism course.

i found it very useful

i like lonely planet books and think they are the best explained and most useful travel guides

9.Mexico City (Lonely Planet Regional Guides) by: John Noble, Susan Forsyth
September 01, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Mexico City (Lonely Planet Regional Guides)
i used this book quite a lot during my travel and tourism course.

i found it very useful

i like lonely planet books and think they are the best explained and most useful travel guides

10.Lonely Planet : Andalucia by: John Noble, Susan Forsyth, Susan Fordyth
January 31, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
Books : Lonely Planet : Andalucia


Despite an unusually high number of flaws, this is nevertheless a book that will help you get the most out of your time in Andalucia.

Perhaps I just expect too much of Lonely Planet (LP), but it's their own fault. They've stood by me so many times in so many different places in the past that I was beginning to take everything they told me as The Only Advice In Town. So when I arrived in Seville I quickly got into the LP groove and hit La Bella Estrella, a "jazz bar".

Well, perhaps I'd arrived the day they buried the proprietor, but there was no jazz going on there, so off I went to Naima Café Jazz, happily only about five doors away down Calle Trajan. A bit better, but still not the place I expected based on LP's description. I reckon a good-sized drum kit ... Read More:

page 1 of  3
 1  2  3 
 



Off The Bookshelf.co.uk gives you a unique shopping experience, you can find all the Books products you like within a few minutes online, locate the latest charting CD's, DVD's & Games, read Books reviews on the bestselling Books Books and Books products. All Books are available to buy Used (at a greater saving) or New (at a great discounted RRP). Add the Books items you would like to your shopping basket, pay securely online and we send these products to be delivered to your door. We take great pride in being able to offer you the great savings partnering with Amazon, offering you cheaper prices than the high street retailers, we have thousands of discounts on all the the Books's you can buy off the shelf and hope you find the website easy to use.

Thanks for visiting and browsing Off The Bookshelf.co.uk


 

In association with Amazon.co.uk
SME-WS
HolidayHavens - Holiday Rental Accommodation