Series: Lonely Planet Travel Guides

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Aboriginal Australia & the Torres Strait Islands by Sarina Singh
Adelaide & South Australia by Susannah Farfor
Alaska by Jim DuFresne
Andalucia by John Noble
Antarctica by Jeff Rubin
The Arctic by Deanna Swaney
Arizona by Rob Rachowiecki
Austin, San Antonio & the Hill Country by Sara Benson
Baja California by Wayne Bernhardson
Baja California & Los Cabos by Danny Palmerlee
Bali by Kate Daly
Bali & Lombok by Ryan Ver Berkmoes
Bavaria by Andrea Schulte-Peevers
Beijing by Damian Harper
Belgium & Luxembourg by Leanne Logan
Berlin by Andrea Schulte-Peevers
Boston by Kim Grant
British Columbia by Ryan Ver Berkmoes
British Columbia & the Yukon (Regional Guide) by Ryan Ver Berkmoes
Brittany by Neil Wilson
Brittany & Normandy by Jeanne Oliver
California by Andrea Schulte-Peevers
Cambodia by Nick Ray
Canada by Mark Lightbody
China by Damian Harper
Coastal California by John A. Vlahides
Czech & Slovak Republics by Neal Bedford
Discover Ireland (Full Color Country Guides) by Fionn Davenport
Discover Thailand (Full Color Country Guides) by China Williams
Dubai by Terry Carter
Dublin by Fionn Davenport
East Africa by Mary Fitzpatrick
Eastern Europe by Tom Masters
Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania by Nicola Williams
France by Nicola Williams
The Gambia & Senegal by Andrew Burke
Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan by Tom Masters
Germany by Andrea Schulte-Peevers
Great Britain by David Else
Greece by Paul Hellander
Hungary by Steve Fallon
India by Sarina Singh
Italy by Damien Simonis
Japan by Chris Rowthorn
Kenya by Tom Parkinson
London by Sarah Johnstone
Lonely Planet Discover Europe by Lisa Dunford
Lonely Planet Walking in France (Lonely Planet Walking Guides) by Sandra Bardwell
Los Angeles & Southern California by Andrea Schute-Peevers
Louisiana & the Deep South by Tom Downs
Madagascar & Comoros by Paul Greenway
Madagascar (Lonely Planet Country Guide) by Paul Greenway
Montreal City Guide (Lonely Planet) by Jeremy Gray
Morocco by Paula Hardy
New York City by Beth Greenfield
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island by Karla Zimmerman
Pakistan & the Karakoram Highway by Sarina Singh
Paris by Steve Fallon
Philadelphia & the Pennsylvania Dutch Country by John Spelman
Poland by Krzysztof Dydynski
Portugal by Julia Wilkinson
Provence & the Côte d'Azur by Nicola Williams
Romania & Moldova by Robert Reid
Scandinavian Europe (Lonely Planet) by Paul Harding
Seattle by Becky Ohlsen
Sicily by Paula Hardy
South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland by Mary Fitzpatrick
South Pacific by Geert Cole
Tanzania, Zanzibar & Pemba by Mary Fitzpatrick
Thailand by Joe Cummings
Tunisia by David Willett
Tuscany & Umbria by Alex Leviton
Vancouver by Karla Zimmerman
Western Europe by Ryan Ver Berkmoes

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Also avoid publisher series, unless the publisher has a true monopoly over the "works" in question. So, the Dummies guides are a series of works. But the Loeb Classical Library is a series of editions, not of works.

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