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In a Sunburned Country

In a Sunburned Country
By Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson follows his Appalachian amble, A Walk in the Woods, with the story of his exploits in Australia, where A-bombs go off unnoticed, prime ministers disappear into the surf, and cheery citizens coexist with the world's deadliest creatures: toxic caterpillars, aggressive seashells.

The Songlines

The Songlines
By Bruce Chatwin

"In my childhood," Bruce Chatwin recalls in the opening pages of The Songlines, "I never heard the word 'Australia' without calling to mind the fumes of the eucalyptus inhaler and an incessant red country populated by sheep.... I would gaze in wonder at pictures of the koala".

Eyewitness Travel Guide: Australia

Eyewitness Travel Guide: Australia
By DK Publishing

As the name implies, the Eyewitness Travel Guides bring you the world in full living color. In the Australia edition, each information-packed page is splashed with enticing photographs of the people, animals, plants, rock formations, deserts, and ocean vistas that make the country Down Under famous.

Fodor's Australia 2000

Fodor's Australia 2000
By DK Publishing

"Fodor's guides are always a pleasure." -- The Chicago Tribune
"Teeming with maps and loaded with addresses, phone numbers, and directions." -- Newsday

Tracks : A Woman's Solo Trek Across 1,700 Miles of Australian Outback (Vintage Departures)

Tracks : A Woman's Solo Trek Across 1,700 Miles of Australian Outback (Vintage Departures)
By Robyn Davidson

Why does Robyn Davidson walk 1,700 miles across the Australian desert accompanied by four camels? Tracks is a quintessential adventure, yet the adventurer's relationship to her own quest is ambivalent and nuanced. She never directly explains her motivations, but it's clear that she's been driven to the starkness and isolation of the desert by something so personally powerful that she may not understand it herself.

Living and Working in Australia : A Survival Handbook (Living and Working Guides)

Living and Working in Australia : A Survival Handbook (Living and Working Guides)
By David Hampshire

Having read a number of publications of similar approach I must admit this one's outstanding. The information provided is not only considering almost every single aspect of living in Oz, but most important: it's spot-on and even pretty much up-to-date. David's writing is fun and easy to read and I would recommend this book to everyone on the move down under.

Australia (National Geographic Traveler)

Australia (National Geographic Traveler)
By Roff Martin Smith

Fodor's and Frommer's, take notice. A formidable competitor has just entered the travel guide arena. The new "National Geographic Traveler" series comes with the winning formula of in-depth reporting and breathtaking photography that have long made National Geographic Society's monthly magazine a favorite of armchair adventurers.

Touring Australia : Making the Most of an Australian Holiday by Car, Train, Bus and Plane (Serial)

Touring Australia : Making the Most of an Australian Holiday by Car, Train, Bus and Plane (Serial)
By Denis O'Byrne, et al

Australia is a country of contrasts--modern cities and vast uninhabited regions--and it's all described in rich and fascinating detail in this newest, up-to-date guide. Included are 35 routes by road and rail, 60 detailed maps and plans, side tracks and scenic routes, recommendations on accommodations, and more. 16 color photos, 90 maps.

The Australian Bed & Breakfast Book : Homes, Farms, B&B Inns (10th Ed)

The Australian Bed & Breakfast Book : Homes, Farms, B&B Inns (10th Ed)
By J. Thomas

Attractive bed and breakfasts, along with a sprinkling of small hotels and farms, offer special features to inquisitive travelers down under. Prices, available facilities, addresses, and telephone numbers for making reservations, along with convenient directions are all provided.

Frommer's Australia from $50 a Day

Frommer's Australia from $50 a Day
By George McDonald, et al

Completely rewritten, this guide proves that one doesn't have to spend a fortune to have the vacation of a lifetime down under. This guide shows readers how to get there without going broke, where to stay, and where to find terrific local dining and pubs. It all comes complete with detailed, accurate maps, a complete sightseeing guide, and recommendations on the best beaches, bush walks, snorkeling and affordable diving.

Lonely Planet Western Australia (2nd Ed)

Lonely Planet Western Australia (2nd Ed)
By Jeff Williams

Last summer, a friend and I went on a road trip in WA. We hadn't made any plans for accommodations when we got there and all we had was a 4X4 camper and our trusty Lonely Planet Guide! We were able to plan out our whole trip using this book as we went along. I suggest it to everyone going, even if you want to plan before. It also has a lot of historical and everyday information, that can complement a trip. TAKE THIS WITH YOU!

Australia the Rough Guide(4th Edition)

Australia the Rough Guide(4th Edition)
By Margo Daly, Anne Dehne, David Leffman, Chris Scott

Rated good by a young man.

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