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by Ben Box
From the practical "traveler's tips" easily located in the margins to the highlighted "best of" selections, this handbook provides the where and how of South American culture.
Published by Footprint (November 2002)
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by Mikel Morris Pagoeta
Published by Lonely Planet (February 2001)
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by Charlotte Beech, Rob Rachowiecki
Published by Lonely Planet (January 2004)
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by Robert Young Pelton
An encyclopedia on the "World's Most Dangerous Places," this book provides a wealth of information for anyone interested in traveling or working off the beaten path.
Published by Collins (2003)
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This classic guide has been thoroughly updated to offer the latest details on places to stay, eat, and be entertained all over South America.
Published by Lonely Planet (March 2004)
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Lonely Planet is one of the world's largest guidebook publishers. Their website has excellent starter information for whatever country may interest you. Their discussion forums are also very handy.
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