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Old 06-09-2015, 05:40 PM   #552
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Originally Posted by mostekm View Post
It seems that currently there are similary discounted Rick Steve's guidebooks for Barcelona, Tuscany and Florence, Vienna etc, and Paris. Rome is somewhat discounted at 7 USD and Venice at about 9 (was at the same price as those first mentioned but jumped up few hour ago)
Rick Steves Florence & Tuscany 2015. $1.00.

Barcelona. $1.00.

And, while searching for the above, I ran across these. They're not of the same (high) caliber as Rick Steves' guidebooks, I'm sure, but they're free:
Top 14 Places to Visit in Poland - Top 14 Poland Travel Guide (Europe Travel Series Book 31). $0.00.

Top 20 Things to See and Do in Edinburgh - Top 20 Edinburgh Travel Guide (Europe Travel Series Book 38). $0.00.

($7 (the price that you suggested Rick Steves Rome might be) is way above my threshold for books to be bargains. Unless, perhaps, it was for a set of the Loeb Classical Library, or something like that. ha.)

Keep up the great posts, mostekm!

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