En route to his next destination, Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler looks at the world's biggest business: travel. An unashamed travel addict, Wheeler writes about the joys of escaping home, satiating wanderlust, and why the bird's-eye view from the window seat is best. Confronting travel's great tensions-employment, income and connection versus overcrowding and cultural damage-he comes down on the side of 'pack and go'.
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Soft cover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. * PUBLISHER : MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PRESS * YEAR : 2018 * ISBN : 9780522874471 * No OF PAGES : 83 * CONDITION : USED - ACCEPTABLE * OTHER: THE COVER IS RUBBED AND CREASED WITH MILD BUMPING AND TANNING ALONG THE EDGES AND CORNERS. THE SPINE IS RUBBED WITH MINOR BUMPING AT BOTH ENDS. THE BINDING IS FIRM. THE PAGES ARE CLEAR AND CRISP. PAGES GENERALLY APPEAR CLEAN AND CREASE FREE. ALL IN ALL A NICE EXAMPLE OF THIS BOOK. Seller Inventory # 20.09.2024/DT/68/DT99
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