Exploring Nova Scotia

By: Dale Dunlop Nova Scotia is an attractive destination for travellers from all over the world. This book is the authoritative independent guide to the province’s best attractions many of them well-known, but many little-known even to Nova Scotia residents. Along with the activity guide are reliable, independent recommendations for accommodations and dining throughout the […]

Best Easy Day Hikes Blue Ridge Parkway

By: Randy Johnson Randy Johnson’s Best Easy Day Hikes Blue Ridge Parkway covers the easiest hikes along the entire Parkway—the most visited unit of the national park service—from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee. The popular FalconGuide “Best Easy” series features easier walks, including the wealth of […]

Travel Writing 2.0 (Second Edition)

By: Tim Leffel Completely revised edition of the ground-breaking travel writing book that provides a road map to success in the digital age. It dives headlong into the entrepreneurial world of blogging and digital books, while still acknowledging the real money to be made in declining print forms. Drawing on interviews and survey responses from […]

Due North

By: Lola Akinmade Akerstrom Due North is a collection of travel observations, reflections, and snapshots spanning two decades across colors, cultures, and continents by award-winning Nigerian travel writer and photographer Lola Akinmade Åkerström. This book is available on Lola’s website.

A Better Life for Half the Price

By: Tim Leffel Subtitled, “How to profit on less money in the cheapest places to live,” this is a guide to living a better life for less. This is the most comprehensive guide to moving abroad in order to cut your expenses in half, with advice, expatriate interviews, and specific country details for the cheapest […]

Air Travel for Wheelchair Users

By: Cory Lee Are you a wheelchair user and want to learn about the process of traveling by plane before you take off for the first time? Or perhaps you’re a frequent flier and would just like to learn how to make the process easier for future flights? If you have ever wished that there […]

Thirty Years on Two Wheels; A Biking Odyssey

By: Julie Hatfield Julie Hatfield along with her husband and co-author Timothy Leland (he the founder of the now-famous Boston Globe Spotlight Team) have published “Thirty Years on Two Wheels; A Biking Odyssey,” a book on their many bicycle tours taken throughout Europe and one on the California coast. This book can be found on Amazon […]

Japanese Inns & Hot Springs

By: Rob Goss Richly illustrated and exhaustively researched, Japanese Inns & Hot Springs is the definitive guide to Japan’s ryokan (traditional inns). Co-authored by award-winning travel writer Rob Goss and photographer/ryokan expert Akihiko Seki, it presents the 40 finest ryokans in Japan, from historic properties like Hiiragiya in Kyoto and Kikkaso in Hakone to luxury retreats like […]

Poker Tutorial: Omaha 101 Plus The Insider’s Guide To Travel In Reno

By: Howard Hian This tutorial will help you learn the basics and/or improve your game. There are step-by-step building blocks to enhance your poker skills in general and improve your Omaha game in particular. You will find fascinating statistics, helpful strategies and a host of “how to” suggestions that will lead to a better understanding […]

The New Baseball Bible: Lists, Legends, Notes & Nuggets from the National Pastime

By: Dan Schlossberg A group of Hall of Fame baseball players crossed the Atlantic on the Lusitania two years before it was torpedoed. Major-league teams held “spring training” in northern locales for three years in the ’40s because of wartime travel restrictions. The Dodgers acquired their nickname because citizens of Brooklyn had to cross a […]

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