TRAVEL BIBLIOGRAPHY

Barich, Bill.  Traveling Light.  910.4 BAR (2000)
Here is a travel book with a difference: ten chronological chapters from a year of wandering, from the Pacific Northwest to Tuscany and back again to the trout-laden streams of California.

Blanchard, Melinda and Robert Blanchard.  A Trip to the Beach: Living on Island Time in the Caribbean.  LT 972.973 BLA (2001)
A husband and wife escape civilization to build a small restaurant on an island paradise … and discover that even paradise has its pitfalls.

David Hays/Daniel Hayes, My Old Man and the Sea: A Father and Son Sail Around Cape Horn.  910.45 HAY (1995)
A father and son sailed 17,000 miles through the world's most feared and fabled waters in a little boat they built together.

Hessler, Peter.  River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze.  915.1 HES (2002)
Hessler describes his (mis)adventures as a teacher with the Peace Corps in the town of Fuling in China.

Iyer, Pico. Video Night in Katmandu : And Other Reports From the Not-So-Far East  950.42 IYE  (1988)
Tibet, China, India, and Thailand--these are among the objects of Iyer's wanderlust, the subjects of 11 essays chronicling his travels.

Iyer, Pico. The Lady and the Monk: 4 seasons in Kyoto.  952.18 IYE (1992)

Iyer, Pico. Sun After Dark / Pico Iyer.    910.4 IYE  (2004)

McGregor, Ewan and Charley Boorman.  Long Way Round : Chasing Shadows Across the World.  910.41 MCG (2004)
The authors are actors who traveled by motorbike from England through Europe flying to America and ending in New York in four months.

Monagan, David.  Jaywalking with the Irish.  914.15 MON (2004)
American-born journalist Monagan packs up his family to return to his roots in Ireland.