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  2. Murray's Handbooks for Travellers - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of publisher John Murray III, 19th century. Murray's Handbooks for Travellers were travel guide books published in London by John Murray beginning in 1836. [1] The series covered tourist destinations in Europe and parts of Asia and northern Africa.

  3. Cook's Travellers Handbooks - Wikipedia

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    Cook's Tourists' Handbooks were a series of travel guide books for tourists published in the 19th-20th centuries by Thomas Cook & Son of London. The firm's founder, Thomas Cook , produced his first handbook to England in the 1840s, later expanding to Europe, Near East, North Africa, and beyond.

  4. Tourism in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Roman itinerarium, or travel guide, from the 1st-century CE Vicarello Cups. Long-distance travel was difficult to access for poorer Romans due to limited time and economic constraints. [1] Shipwrecks, storms, [2] poor maps, [3] and weather conditions also presented challenges for tourists. [2]

  5. List of travel books - Wikipedia

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    "An Account of Corsica, The Journal of a Tour to That Island, and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli" (1768) – the earliest piece of literature about the Grand Tour. " The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D " (1785) – a travel journal by Boswell about his trip with Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) to Scotland in 1773.

  6. Guide book - Wikipedia

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    A guide book to the 1915 Panama–California Exposition An assortment of guide books in Japan. A guide book or travel guide is "a book of information about a place designed for the use of visitors or tourists". [1] It will usually include information about sights, accommodation, restaurants, transportation, and activities.

  7. Sino-Roman relations - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Later Han locates it in Haixi ("west of the sea", or Roman Egypt; [29] [64] the sea is the one known to the Greeks and Romans as the Erythraean Sea, which included the Persian Gulf, the Arabian Sea, and Red Sea): [65] Its territory extends for several thousands of li [a li during the Han dynasty equalled 415.8 metres]. [66]

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