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501 Must-Visit Cities by David Brown
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501 Must-Visit Cities (original 2008; edition 2008)

by David Brown (Author), Jackum Brown (Author), Arthur Findlay (Author), Kieran Fogarty (Author), Sarah Oliver (Author)6 more, Hermione Pakenham (Author), Joe Toussant (Author), Jo Archer (Author), Cathy Lowne (Author), Polly Manguel (Publisher), Ron Callow (Designer)

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Travel to the most spectacular and enigmatic cities across the globe. This book provides the reader with a wealth of interesting and useful information about each city featured.
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Title:501 Must-Visit Cities
Authors:David Brown (Author)
Other authors:Jackum Brown (Author), Arthur Findlay (Author), Kieran Fogarty (Author), Sarah Oliver (Author), Hermione Pakenham (Author)5 more, Joe Toussant (Author), Jo Archer (Author), Cathy Lowne (Author), Polly Manguel (Publisher), Ron Callow (Designer)
Info:This edition first published in Great Britain in 2008 by Bounty Books, a division of Octopus Publishing Group Limited. Copyright © 2008 Octopus Publishing Group Limited.
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Is this "lifestyle porn"? Can you describe it as "porn" of any sort if it reads like it was plagiarized from Wikipedia? Anyway, I was glad to see Victoria, my hometown, and Takayama, an underappreciated gem. ( )
2 vote MeditationesMartini | Aug 21, 2012 |
A wonderful coffee table book which you will never tire of picking up and flicking through. Its also fun to work out how many of the cities you have been to!

The photographs are great, although some (such as Bordeaux) just don't do the beautiful places justice.

All in all this is a lovely book worth picking up, especially if you can find it cheap like I did (£4.99!)

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  Jesh1721 | Jul 19, 2009 |
Not a book to take on holiday unless you want to pay extra for excess baggage.
  jon1lambert | Sep 1, 2008 |
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