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New England Regional


New England - Lonely Planet Guide, by Tom Brosnahan & Kim Grant. 4th Edition, 2005. Lonely Planet Guides are among the most thorough available, packed with details on transportation, lodging & dining for all budgets, attractions, outdoor activities, culture, suggested itineraries, and much more. Includes over 70 maps. 568 pp, 5” x 7 ¼”.
Item #NET01: $21.99

New England - A Photographic Portrait, text by J. Dennis Robinson, 2003. A handsome color photo book with all six states well represented. The work of 40 regional photographers is featured. Hardcover, 128 pp, 8 7/8" x 11 1/8".
Item #NET02: $24.95

Traveler's New England Companion, by Lee Daley, 3rd edition, 2002. Snazzy guide with over 200 color photos and maps. Extensive introduction with suggestions for “Top Spots” and special interests. The state-by-state coverage of attractions is solid, with some lodging and dining listings included. 384 pp, 5 ¾” x 8 ¾”.
Item #NET04: $24.95

Weekend Walks in Historic New England, by Robert J. Regalbuto, 2003. Walking guide that focuses on sightseeing in towns, villages and historic urban districts. Features such locations as Boston, Camden, ME, Portsmouth, NH, Newport, RI and Old Saybrook, CT. Each walk description includes a map, walking directions and commentary on history and architecture of the area. 240 pp, 4" x 7".
Item #NET05: $16.95

Curious New England, by Joseph A. Citro and Diane E. Foulds, 2003. "The Unconventional Traveler's Guide to Eccentric Destinations" A collection of hundreds of oddball attractions across the region, from small, obscure museums to bizarre roadside curiousities far off the beaten track. Directions, hours, etc. are given for each site. 334 pp, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2".
Item #NET07: $19.95

Scenic Driving New England, by Stewart M. Green, 2nd edition, 2006. This fine guide provides detailed itineraries for 28 scenic drives covering all six states (including the famous Kancamagus Highway, which takes you to the front door of The Mountain Wanderer!). The author presents abundant information on the scenery and history found along the routes. Suggestions for side trips by car and foot are offered throughout. Maps and black & white photos. 320 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #NET08: $16.95

Frommer’s New England’s Best-Loved Driving Tours, by Kathy Arnold & Paul Wade, 3rd edition, 2001. Colorful guide to 23 drives, with all six states represented. The text hits on the highlights of each tour in capsule fashion and is accompanied by over 100 color photos and maps. Numerous sidebars provide additional nuggets. 176 pp, 5 ¼” x 8 5/8”.
Item #NET09: $15.99

Smithsonian Guides to Historic America: Northern New England, by Vance Muse. Revised & updated, 1998. Beautifully illustrated guide to hundreds of historic sites and buildings in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, organized by region and town. Many color photos throughout. 294 pp, 5 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #NET10: $19.95

Yankee Magazine's Ultimate Guide to Autumn in New England, by Yankee Magazine Editors, 2000. A definitive book on getting the most out of the region's most colorful season. Info on the best scenic drives plus lodging, events, photography, hiking, trophy trees, and how leaves change color, including a color leaf chart. 232 pp, 5 1/4" x 8 1/4".
Item #NET11: $14.95

Quick Escapes - Boston, by Sandy MacDonald, 2nd edition, 2002. A convenient guide to 2-3 day mini-vacations in New England, Quebec and New York City. The author, a seasoned travel writer, lays out suggested itineraries for each destination, along with maps and recommended restaurants and lodgings. 332 pp, 5 1/2 X 8 1/2".
Item #NET12: $15.95

New England, by Whitecap Books, 1999. Budget-priced hardcover book presents a 70-photo tour of New England through city, coast and countryside. 96 pp, 10 1/4" x 10 1/4".
Item #NET13: $14.95

Yankee Magazine's The New England We Love, 1999. Yankee writers share 26 stories about their favorite destinations around New England, with editors' picks for lodging & dining and a sampler of the region's prettiest towns. 255 pp, 5 1/4" x 8 1/4".
Item #NET14: $14.95

The Colors of Fall, by Jerry & Marcy Monkman, 2003. Beautiful collection of New England fall foliage photos. Includes images from the White Mountains, Baxter State Park, Acadia National Park and other locations around the region. A nice mix of landscapes and close-ups. Hardcover, 96 pp, 8 1/2" x 8 1/2".
Item #NET15: $19.95

Signpost Guide-New England, by Thomas Cook Publishing, 2nd edition, 2002."A driving guide for the independent traveler" - oriented towards the British visitor. Describes the 25 best regions for touring, with info on attractions, accommodations & food, a suggested tour, and maps. Illustrated with color photos. 288 pp, 5 3/4" X 8 1/4".
Item #NET16: $22.95

Great Weekend Getaways in New England, by the Editors of Yankee Magazine, 1998. The Yankee editors have come up with 25 weekend driving tours plus 6 “perfect day” trips (one for each state). They’ve also collected a variety of “local secrets”. 256 pp, 5 ¼” x 8 ¼”.
Item #NET17: $14.95

Weekending in New England, by Betsy Wittemann, 2003 . Covers 22 regional destinations (e.g. southern Berkshires, Mount Washington Valley, etc.) in great detail. Thorough descriptions of sights, outdoor activities, lodging, dining, and shopping. 512 pp, 5 3/8” x 8 ½”.
Item #NET19: $19.95

Roughing It Easy in New England, by Larry B. Pletcher, 1998. This guide, written by a veteran outdoorsman, leads the way to 30 destinations that combine outdoor adventures with a comfortable place to sleep, good meals, and easy backcountry access. Lodgings include inns, lodges, huts, shelters and campsites. 166 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #NET23: $15.95

National Geographic Guide to America's Outdoors: New England, by Gary Ferguson, 2000. A guide to nature adventures across the region, richly illustrated with over 150 color photos and 20 maps. Features 80 major sites and many smaller ones. Includes state parks & forests, conservation areas, national forests and parks, and wild and scenic rivers. In addition to familiar places like Baxter State Park, Acadia National Park and Cape Cod National Seashore, this guide will lead you to many lesser-known public lands. Gives suggestions on hiking, biking, canoeing, wildlife watching, etc. 288 pp, 4 1/2" X 8 3/8".
Item #NET24: $24.00

Northeastern Wilds, by Stephen Gorman, 2002. A magnificent coffee table book published by AMC, recounting journeys across the Northern Forest of New England and New York. The text illuminates the region's history, geography, culture and environmental change and is complemented by 180 superb color photos. Hardcover, 160 pp, 8" X 10".
Item #NET25 hardcover: $39.95; softcover: $21.95

Play Hard, Rest Easy New England,by Malcolm W. Campbell, 2001. An unusual and very thorough guide to active vacations. Eleven regions are covered: Litchfield Hills, CT; Berkshires; Southern Green Mtns.; Woodstock, VT; Central VT; Mad River valley, VT; Stowe, VT; Monadnock region; White Mountains; Camden, ME; and Mt. Desert Island. For each region there is accurate info on hiking, biking, paddling and other outdoor pursuits, complemented by lsitings for upscale lodging, gourmet dining, unique shops and more. 448 pp., 5 1/2" X 8 1/2".
Item #NET26: $19.95

New England Seacoast Adventures,by Stephen Jermanok, 2002. A complete guide to outdoor recreation along the coast from Connecticut to Maine, organized geographically. Activities include birding, hiking, surfing, sailing, paddling, scuba diving, golf and many more. Also offers info on campgrounds. 242 pp, 6" x 9"
Item #NET27: $19.95

New England's Covered Bridges, by Benjamin D. Evans and June R. Evans, 2004. This comprehensive book will become the Bible for New England covered bridge buffs. It features a color photo, directions, detailed description and data for each of the region's 206 covered bridges. The introduction includes a glossary and an illustrated explanation of the twelve truss designs used in New England. 368 pp., 5 1/2" x 9."
Item #NET28: $24.95

New England Camping, by Carol Connare & Stephen Gorman. 4th Edition, 2005. New edition of this comprehensive guide provides detailed descriptions of over 825 private and public campgrounds across New England. Lists facilities, seasons, fees and notes on nearby attractions. Also has a good “Camping Tips” section. 540 pp, 5 ¼” x 8 ¼”.
Item #NET29: $21.95

Spooky New England, retold by S.E. Schlosser, 2003. "Tales of hauntings, strange happenings and other local lore." A collection of 30 creepy tales set in various locations around New England. Great for reading around the campfire or in a darkened room. Compiled by a master storyteller, with evocative illustrations by Paul Hoffman. 200 pp., 5 1/2" x 8 3/8."
Item #NET31: $11.95

Sloan’s Green Guide to Antiquing in New England, edited by Lisa Freeman. 7th Edition, 1999. Thorough guide to over 2,500 antique shops in New England. Each listing describes the shop’s specialties and gives hours, season, price range, directions, phone & address. Also has info on antiques-related services, suggested antiquing tours, and a category index of dealers. 583 pp, 5 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #NET32: $17.95

Lighthouses of New England, by Jon Marcus, photos by Susan Cole Kelly, 2001. Lavishly illustrated hardcover coffee table book. The informative text details the history and lore of lighthouses in New England and Long Island. Appendix gives capsule descriptions of over 170 lighthouses. 160 pp, 8 3/4" x 11 1/4".
Item #NET36: $29.95

Eating New England, by Juliette Rogers & Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, 2002. "A Food Lover's Guide to Eating Locally." This unique guidebook highlights places across the region where you can enjoy traditional, ethnic and gourmet specialties. Includes farms, stores, bakeries, orchards, farmer's markets, breweries, wineries, ice cream shops and more. 356 pp.
Item #NET37: $19.95

New Hampshire

New Hampshire - An Explorer’s Guide, by Christina Tree & Christine Hamm. 6th Edition, 2006. The “Explorer’s Guide” series is one of the finest in the travel field. For the New Hampshire guide two veteran travel writers offer newly revised reviews of over 800 lodging and dining establishments, along with expanded information on attractions, scenic drives, shopping, outdoor recreation, events and more. Local history is woven into the regional introductions. 520 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #NHT02: $19.95

New Hampshire - Moon Travel Handbook, by Steve Lantos, 2nd edition, 2001. An excellent travel guide to the Granite State. Comprehensive listings for sightseeing, lodging, dining, shopping, etc. The coverage of attractions and outdoor recreation is especially good, and there is much info on history and flora & fauna. 426 pp, 5 1/8” x 7 3/8”.
Item #NHT03: $19.95

New Hampshire Off the Beaten Path, by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers and Stillman Rogers. 6th Edition, 2004. A guide to the nooks and crannies of the Granite State - eclectic rather than comprehensive. The authors, longtime travel writers and NH residents, lead you to places most tourists miss. 216 pp, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2”.
Item #NHT05: $13.95

New Hampshire's Most Scenic Roads,by John Gibson, 2001. Driving guide to 22 routes off the main roads, passing through mountain, lake, seacoast and countryside scenery and historic towns. These are lesser-known, uncrowded drives. Maps & photos. 176 pp., 5 1/2" x 8 1/2".
Item #NHT07: $13.95

Country Roads of New Hampshire, by Steve Sherman. 3rd Edition, 1999. A nice guide to 13 recommended shunpike drives around the state, taking in a variety of natural scenery, quaint villages, historic sites, etc. Includes Franconia & Crawford Notches and Kancamagus Highway. 136 pp, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2".
Item #NHT08: $12.95

Outdoor Recreation in Southern New Hampshire, by Sharon Enright, 1999. A useful compilation of information on recreation sites in Cheshire, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham and Strafford Counties. A series of charts list locales for sporting activities - baseball, basketball, swimming, tennis, etc. - and natural activities such as hiking, biking, fishing and wildlife observation. 104 pp, 7 1/2" X 9".
Item #NHT09: $10.95

New Hampshire - A Living Landscape, panoramic photos by Peter E. Randall, essay by Ronald Jager, 1996. A gorgeous coffee table book featuring 44 panoramic landscape photos of mountains, fields, lakes, villages, marshes, seacoast, rivers and other classic New Hampshire scenes. Hardcover, 96 pp, 11 7/8” x 10 ½”.
Item #NHT11: $35.00

The White Mountains, by Chuck Theodore, 1997. Theodore, a well-known White Mountain photographer, presents 39 spectacular images of mountain landscapes, waterfalls, flowers, ponds, rivers, foliage & more. 32 pp, 7” x 10”.
Item #NHT12: $7.95

The White Mountains - Images of Autumn, by Chuck Theodore, 1997. Brilliant foliage is the theme of this 39-photo collection, with shots of blazing mountainsides, country lanes, rocky streams and other White Mountain scenes. 32 pp, 7” x 10”.
Item #NHT13: $7.95

Mount Washington, by Chuck Theodore, 1998. A compilation of 43 Theodore photos focused on Mount Washington and the Presidential Range. Alpine landscapes, AMC huts, the Cog Railway, Lakes of the Clouds, Mount Washington Hotel and winter scenes are all featured. 32 pp, 7”x 10”.
Item #NHT14: $7.95

Franconia Notch, by Chuck Theodore, 1999. A new photo book of New Hampshire's most popular notch, featuring The Flume, the Basin, Old Man of the Mountain, Mt. Lafayette, fall foliage and other scenic highlights. 32 pp, 7" x 10".
Item #NHT15: $7.95

Maine

Maine - An Explorer’s Guide, by Christina Tree & Elizabeth Roundy. 13th Edition, 2006. Excellent all-around guide to the Pine Tree State, first published in 1982. Offers over 1,000 lodging and dining reviews and a wealth of information on attractions, sightseeing, outdoor recreation, shopping, entertainment, events and local history. 704 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #MET01: $19.95

Maine - Moon Travel Handbook, by Kathleen M. Brandes, 2nd Edition, 2001. This guide is truly comprehensive, starting with a 79-page introductory section, then covering each region of the state with info on lodging, dining, shopping, events and especially outdoor recreation and sightseeing/attractions. Sidebars offer additional details on natural history and local lore. 652 pp, 5 1/8” x 7 3/8”.
Item #MET02: $19.95

Adventure Guide to Maine, by Earl Brechlin, 1999. This Hunter Travel Guide is packed with info on outdoor activities of all types and boasts an extensive and excellent introductory section on the state. 530 pp, 5 3/8" x 8 3/8".
Item #MET03: $16.95

Maine - Off the Beaten Path, by Wayne Curtis, revised nd updated by Tom Seymour. 6th Edition, 2004. An eclectic guide to the best out-of-the-way places in Maine. The focus is primarily on things to see and do, with some lodging and dining listings. The author lists his top picks for each region. 192 pp, 5 1/2" X 8 ¼”.
Item #MET04: $13.95

Country Roads of Maine, by Donna Gold, 1995. Leisurely descriptions of nine scenic day and weekend road tours across the state, touching on many of the highlights seen along the way. Illustrated with nice pencil drawings by Victoria Sheridan. 226 pp, 5 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #MET05: $9.95

Maine’s Most Scenic Roads, by John Gibson, 1998. Describes 25 selected loop and point-to-point driving routes around the state, taking in mountains, coast and lake scenery, historic sites and other highlights. Maps & photos. 192 pp, 5 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #MET06: $12.95

Maine Family Adventure Guide, by Roger Woodson, 1997. Describes hundreds of attractions, outdoor recreation sites, museums, historic sites, events, restaurants and other places ideal for family fun. The author shares lists of his special favorites for each region. 168 pp, 5 ¼” x 7 7/8”.
Item #MET07: $10.95

The Coast of Maine Book, by Rick Ackermann and Kathryn Burton. 3rd Edition, 1997. Covers the entire Maine coast in comprehensive fashion: history, lodging, dining, culture, recreation of every sort, shopping, and practical travel details. The individual listings capture the flavor of each establishment. Photos & maps. 290 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #MET10: $17.95

Day Trips with Children, by DeLorme Map Co., 1997. Maine Geographic booklet describes dozens of things to see and do with kids in Maine - museums, nature centers, attractions, amusement parks, hikes and more. 48 pp, 4” x 8 7/8”.
Item #MET11: $4.95

Historic Sites, by DeLorme Map Co., 1992. This Maine Geographic publication offers info on 90 historic attractions around the state - forts, museums, period homes and more. Illustrated with color photos. 48 pp, 4” x 8 7/8”.
Item #MET12: $4.95

Lighthouses, by DeLorme Map Co., 1994. A guide to 38 coastal and offshore lighthouses. Provides info on history, characteristics and location. Color photos & maps. 48 pp, 4” x 8 7/8”.
Item #MET13: $4.95

Lakes & Ponds of Mt. Desert, by William V.P. Newlin, 1989. A terrific all-around guide to the 28 water bodies sprinkled across Mt. Desert Island. Presents possibilities for boating, swimming, fishing, picnicking and walking, plus natural history info on fish, beavers & loons. 192 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #MET14: $10.00

Vermont

Vermont - An Explorer’s Guide, by Christina Tree & Sally West Johnson. 11th Edition, 2006. Another fine entry in the Explorer’s Guide series, with over 900 candid lodging and dining reviews. There’s an abundance of info on shopping, sightseeing, outdoor recreation, plus capsule histories of the state’s towns and villages. 608 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #VTT01: $19.95

Vermont - Off the Beaten Path, by Lisa Shaw. 6th Edition, 2004. Expanded new edition of a nice guide to touring the backroads of the Green Mountain State and discovering many lesser-known historic sites, attractions, art galleries, inns and eateries. 210 pp, 5 ¼” x 8”.
Item #VTT02: $13.95

Country Roads of Vermont, by Molly K. Walsh & Joseph W. Cutts, 1993. Nine driving tours lead you into nearly every corner of Vermont, with an emphasis on leisurely exploration. Illustrated with pencil drawings by Dawn L. Nelson. 124 pp, 5 3/8” x 8 3/8”.
Item #VTT03: $9.95

Roadside History of Vermont, by Peter S. Jennison, 1989. Fascinating excursions into the past of the Green Mountain State, following the major highways - Routes 7, 5, 100, 4 and 2. Also has chapters on the Northeast Kingdom and the Green Mountain parkway that was proposed but never built. 265 pp, 6" x 9".
Item #VTT04: $15.00

Vermont Recreation Handbook, by Huntington Graphics, 1998. A statewide guide to outdoor recreation. Capsule descriptions for 180 hikes, road & mountain bike rides, paddling trips, and fishing and swimming spots. 96 pp, 4” x 8 ½”.
Item #VTT05: $7.95

Massachusetts

Massachusetts - Moon Travel Handbook, by Jeff Perk, 2nd edition, 2002. Comprehensive guide to the entire state, divided into 9 regions. Covers Boston and the hinterlands equally well: places to sleep and eat, sights to see, hikes and other outdoor pursuits, shopping, events, local history and much more. 460 pp, 5” x 7 3/8”.
Item #MAT02: $19.95

Adventure Guide to Massachusetts and Western Connecticut, by Elizabeth L. Dugger, 1999. This Hunter Travel Guide is crammed with info on outdoor fun, sightseeing, eco-travel, lodging & dining, and much more. 486 pp. 6" x 8 7/8".
Item #MAT03: $17.95

Massachusetts - Off the Beaten Path, by Patricia Mandell. 5th Edition, 2003. An interesting guide to over 200 attractions and activities, many of them less known to travelers. Did you know that Holyoke is home of the Volleyball Hall of Fame? 232 pp, 5 1/2” x 8 1/2”.
Item #MAT04: $13.95

Country Roads of Massachusetts, by Michael Tougias. 2nd Edition, 1995. Describes 12 day and weekend tours across the state, from Mashpee on the Cape to the Berkshire hills, with many an interesting stop along the way. Illustrated with pencil drawings by Victoria Sheridan. 146 pp, 5 3/8” x 8 3/8”.
Item #MAT05: $9.95

Boston - Compass Guide, by Patricia Harris and David Lyon, 3rd Edition, 2001. An elegant and thorough guide to the Hub, profusely illustrated with color photos. Covers all the museums, theaters, historic sites, etc. Extensive restaurant & hotel reviews. Lots of inside tips and practical info, too. 324 pp, 5 ½” x 8”.
Item #MAT08: $21.00

Daytrips from Boston by Public Transportation, by Irene V. Schensted, 1996. Features a variety of car free trips that can be made via a combination of public transportation (bus, train, trolley or boat) and walking. Covers Boston metro area and the MBTA, plus trips farther afield to the western suburbs, North Shore, Portsmouth, NH, South Shore, and Providence & Newport, RI. Includes much historical background. 242 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #MAT09: $11.95

Boston - Compact Guide, by Christopher Kenneally, revised 1998. A handy little guidebook that covers the sights to see and things to do in Boston and Cambridge, along with excursions to Lexington/Concord, Salem and Gloucester, and practical travel information. Many color photos. 80 pp, 4 5/8” x 7 5/8”.
Item #MAT10: $7.95

Boston for Dummies, by Marie Morris, 2001. A long-time Beantown resident shares her knowledge of the city's hotels, restaurants, sights, shops, nightlife. 312 pp, 6" x 9 1/4".
Item #MAT11: $15.99

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Cape Cod and the Islands - An Explorer’s Guide, by Kimberly Grant. 6th Edition, 2005. Perhaps the best all-around guide to the Cape & Islands. Contains over 600 lodging and dining reviews and abundant info on shopping, attractions, scenic drives, natural areas, beaches, outdoor recreation, excursions, town histories, and other interesting Cape highlights. 520 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #MAT15: $19.95

Guide to Cape Cod, by Frederick Pratson, edited by Jerry Morris. 4th Edition, 1998. Offers hundreds of listings on activities and attractions, both outdoor and indoor, plus a guide to towns, accommodations and dining. Also has a good general introductory section. 230 pp, 5 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #MAT16: $12.95

Cape Cod - Compact Guide, by Carlotta Junger, updated 1998. A nifty, almost pocket-sized guide to tours around the Cape and many places to see & things to do. Packs a lot of information and many color photos into a convenient quick reference format. 80 pp, 4 5/8” x 7 5/8”.
Item #MAT17: $7.95

Connecticut/Rhode Island

Connecticut - An Explorer’s Guide, by Barnett D. Laschever & Barbara J. Beeching. 6th Edition, 2006. From bustling New Haven and Hartford to the bucolic Litchfield Hills, this guide provides full coverage of the small but surprisingly diverse Nutmeg State. Includes over 600 lodging and dining reviews and hundreds of listings for attractions, historic sites, shops, park & recreation areas, and towns & villages. 558 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #CTT01: $19.95

Connecticut - Off the Beaten Path, by David and Deborah Ritchie. 5th Edition, 2002. An excellent guide that will lead you to hundreds of out-of-the-way places in every corner of Connecticut. Describes many attractions and selected places to stay, eat and shop. Lots of interesting sidebars. 242 pp, 5 3/8” x 8 ½”.
Item #CTT02: $12.95

Connecticut Outdoor Activity Guide, by Kelley Roark, 1994. An all-around guide to enjoying outdoor sports in the Nutmeg State - hiking, climbing, camping, fishing, hunting, birding, nature study, paddling, sailing, biking, horseback riding, airborne sports, and skiing. Lists “hotspots” for many of the activities, along with sources for additional information. 156 pp, 5 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #CTT03: $9.95

Fun with the Family in Connecticut, by Doe Boyle, 4th Edition, 2002. Offers hundreds of ideas for day trips with kids - museums, nature centers, hikes, parks, historic sites and much more. Also has info on recommended lodgings and restaurants. 354 pp, 5 1/2" X 8 1/2".
Item #CTT04: $13.95

Rhode Island - An Explorer’s Guide, by Phyllis Meras and Tom Gannon. 4th Edition, 2004. The nation’s tiniest state - just 48 miles by 37 miles - has an amazing variety of places to see and things to do, including 400 miles of coastline. Includes over 600 lodging and dining reviews, and many more listings for shopping, outdoor recreation, beaches, lighthouses, museums, etc. 307 pp, 6” x 9”.
Item #CTT05: $18.95

Family Travel & Outdoors

Great Family Vacations - Northeast, by Candyce H. Stapen, 3rd Edition, 2001. A family travel expert lays out 25 complete vacations sure to please kids and parents alike. Covers locations in New England, NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD and eastern Canada. For each trip there is info on travel, what to see & do, where to stay & eat, events, day trips and important phone numbers. 336 pp, 5 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #FAM01: $14.95

Fun with the Family in Vermont and New Hampshire, by Lura J. Rogers and Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, 2001. An easy-to-use guide to family-friendly attractions, hiking trails, ski resorts, museums, festivals, parks, restaurants and accommodations. Gives age-appropriate guidelines. Written by parents, for parents. 238 pp., 5 1/2" x 8 1/2".
Item #FAM02: $12.95

The Outdoor Family Fun Guide, by Michael Hodgson, 1998. Full of useful advice for introducing kids to the pleasures of the great outdoors. Topics include camping, hiking, fun in the snow, paddling, biking, first aid, safety and survival. Useful appendices, too. 184 pp, 5 3/8” x 8 3/8”.
Item #FAM03: $14.95

Kids in the Wild, by Cindy Ross & Todd Gladfelter, 1995. Solid manual for hiking, camping, cycling, canoeing and skiing with children of all ages. Good practical information on clothing, gear, food, sanitation, health and safety. 240 pp, 5 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #FAM04: $12.95

Hiking for Kids, by Steven A. & Elizabeth May Griffin, 1996. A nice basic guide, part of the NorthWord Press “Outdoors for Kids” series. Explains hiking techniques, safety, gear, etiquette and other topics. 96 pp, 8 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #FAM09: $6.95

Camping for Kids, by Steven A. & Elizabeth May Griffin, 1994. Introduction to camping for kids, covering camp techniques, gear, food, safety, and fun, too! 88 pp, 8 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #FAM10: $7.95

Fishing for Kids, by Steven A. & Elizabeth May Griffin, 1993. Presents a kids-eye view on safe and responsible fishing. Covers fish identification & habits, gear & bait, cooking, safety and ethics. 96 pp, 8 ½” x 8 ½”.
Item #FAM11: $7.95


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