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Wayne Bernhardson - Buenos Aires [antikvár]
 
This Book FROM THE PUBLISHER This book was edited In Lonely Planet's Oakland office by Robert Reid. Vivian Numaguchi helped edit. Paige Penland, Julie Connery, David Peterkofsky and Brigitte Barta proofed. Many thanks to Brigitte for her patient guidance and advice. Thanks also to Jacqueline Volin, Susan Charles, Kate Hoffman and Joslyn Leve for advice and help, and to Carolyn Hubbard for impromptu Spanish lessons. Tracey Croom drew the maps, with guidance from Alex Guilbert. Illustrations were researched and created by Hayden Foell,...
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This Book FROM THE PUBLISHER This book was edited In Lonely Planet's Oakland office by Robert Reid. Vivian Numaguchi helped edit. Paige Penland, Julie Connery, David Peterkofsky and Brigitte Barta proofed. Many thanks to Brigitte for her patient guidance and advice. Thanks also to Jacqueline Volin, Susan Charles, Kate Hoffman and Joslyn Leve for advice and help, and to Carolyn Hubbard for impromptu Spanish lessons. Tracey Croom drew the maps, with guidance from Alex Guilbert. Illustrations were researched and created by Hayden Foell, along with Hugh D'Andrade and Mark Butler. Wendy Yanagihara designed and laid out the book, with guidance from Scott Summers. Rini Keagy designed the cover. Josh Schefers helped get the photographs. Foreword ABOUT LONELY PLANET GUIDEBOOKS The story begins with a classic travel adventure: Tony and Maureen Wheeler's 1972 journey across Europe and Asia to Australia. Useful information about the overland trail did not exist at that time, so Tony and Maureen published the first Lonely Planet guidebook to meet a growing need. From a kitchen table, then from a tiny office in Melbourne (Australia), Lonely Planet has become the largest independent travel publisher in the world, an international company with offices in Melbourne, Oakland (USA), London (UK) and Paris (France). Today Lonely Planet guidebooks cover the globe. There is an ever-growing list of books and there's information in a variety of forms and media. Some things haven't changed. The main aim is still to help make it possible for adventurous travelers to get out there - to explore and better understand the world. At Lonely Planet we believe travelers can make a positive contribution to the countries they visit - if they respect their host communities and spend their money wisely. Since 1986 a percentage of the income from each book has been donated to aid projects and human rights campaigns. Updates Lonely Planet thoroughly updates each guidebook as often as possible. This usually means there are around two years between editions, although for more unusual or more stable destinations the gap can be longer. Check the imprint page (following the color map at the beginning of the book) for publication dates. Between editions up-to-date information is available in two free newsletters - the paper Planet Talk and email Comet (to subscribe, contact any Lonely Planet office) - and on our website at www.lonelyplanet.com. The Upgrades section of the website covers a number of important and volatile destinations and is regularly updated by Lonely Planet authors. Scoop covers news and current affairs relevant to travelers. And, lastly, the Thorn Tree bulletin board and Postcards section of the site carry unverified, but fascinating, reports from travelers. Correspondence The process of creating new editions begins with the letters, postcards and emails received from travelers. This correspondence often includes suggestions, criticisms and comments about the current editions. Interesting excerpts are immediately passed on via newsletters and the website, and everything goes to our authors to be verified when they're researching on the road. We're keen to get more feedback from organizations or individuals who represent communities visited by travelers.

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Cím: Buenos Aires [antikvár]
Szerző: Wayne Bernhardson
Kiadó: Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd.
Kötés: Varrott papírkötés
ISBN: 0864426437
Méret: 130 mm x 180 mm
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