Showroom Sample Travel & Nature Bargain Book Box SP2344

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Showroom Sample Travel & Nature Bargain Book Box

Explore the world from your armchair or plan your next great adventure with this diverse collection of eighteen travel, nature, and pet books. This set features the inspiring "50 Greatest" travel series, covering everything from train journeys to prehistoric sites, alongside beloved memoirs by David Attenborough and the Supervet, Noel Fitzpatrick. Whether you are interested in the history of the British countryside, learning how animals navigate, or training a new puppy, this library offers a wealth of knowledge and heartwarming stories. Please note that while these books are new and unread, they are showroom samples and will have stickers on the covers.

  1. Unforgettable Walks by Julia Bradbury Based on her popular TV series, Julia Bradbury guides readers through some of Britain’s most beautiful landscapes. From coastal paths to rolling hills, she shares personal stories and practical tips for walkers of all abilities. This book is an invitation to put on your boots and discover the hidden gems of the UK countryside.

  2. 50 Greatest Musical Places of the World by Sarah Woods Embark on a sonic journey across the globe with this guide to the destinations that defined music history. From the jazz clubs of New Orleans to the opera houses of Europe, it explores the cities and venues that birthed iconic sounds. It is the perfect travel companion for music lovers looking to follow in the footsteps of their idols.

  3. 50 Greatest Train Journeys of the World by Anthony Lambert Anthony Lambert celebrates the romance of rail travel with a selection of the world’s most scenic and historic train routes. The book covers luxury liners like the Orient Express as well as rugged mountain railways, offering practical details and evocative descriptions. It captures the unique perspective and leisurely pace that only a train journey can provide.

  4. 50 Greatest Bike Rides of the World by Sarah Woods Cyclists of all levels will find inspiration in this collection of breathtaking two-wheeled adventures. The book profiles routes ranging from gentle family rides to grueling mountain climbs, traversing diverse landscapes on every continent. It offers a fresh way to see the world, combining physical challenge with the joy of exploration.

  5. 50 Greatest Walks of the World by Barry Stone Lace up your hiking boots for a tour of the planet’s most spectacular trails, from the Inca Trail in Peru to the Milford Track in New Zealand. Barry Stone provides historical context and route highlights for each walk, celebrating the universal appeal of traveling on foot. This guide is a bucket list for trekkers seeking to immerse themselves in nature.

  6. 50 Greatest Prehistoric Sites of the World by Barry Stone Travel back in time to the dawn of humanity with this fascinating survey of ancient monuments and archaeological wonders. From Stonehenge to the cave paintings of Lascaux, it explores the mysterious legacy left by our ancestors. The book combines travel advice with historical insight, making the distant past accessible to modern adventurers.

  7. The Rough Guide to Italy This comprehensive guidebook is the ultimate resource for exploring the art, culture, and cuisine of Italy. Packed with detailed maps, expert recommendations, and practical advice, it covers everything from the canals of Venice to the ruins of Pompeii. Whether you are planning a city break or a grand tour, this guide ensures you get the most out of la dolce vita.

  8. Incredible Journeys by David Barrie David Barrie investigates the amazing science of animal navigation, revealing how creatures great and small find their way across vast distances. From migrating butterflies to homing pigeons, he explores the sensory superpowers that allow animals to map their world. This book is a captivating blend of biology and natural history that will change the way you look at the animal kingdom.

  9. It's All About Treo by Dave Heyhoe This moving memoir tells the true story of Treo, a black Labrador who became a decorated military hero in Afghanistan. His handler, Dave Heyhoe, recounts their unbreakable bond and the dangerous work of detecting IEDs on the front lines. It is a tribute to the bravery and loyalty of military working dogs and the soldiers who serve alongside them.

  10. Adventures of a Young Naturalist by David Attenborough Before he became a national treasure, David Attenborough was a young man on a mission to capture animals for the London Zoo. This memoir collects his early travel writing from the 1950s, documenting his expeditions to the wilds of Guyana, Indonesia, and Paraguay. It offers a charming and adventurous glimpse into a bygone era of exploration and conservation.

  11. Being The Supervet by Noel Fitzpatrick Professor Noel Fitzpatrick shares the personal story of his journey from a childhood in Ireland to becoming a world-renowned veterinary surgeon. He discusses the innovative surgeries that have saved countless lives and the deep emotional connection between humans and animals. This inspiring book is a testament to the power of love, science, and never giving up on a patient.

  12. A Street Cat Named Bob by James Bowen When a recovering drug addict finds an injured ginger cat on his doorstep, he has no idea that his life is about to change forever. James Bowen recounts how nursing Bob back to health gave him a new purpose and a loyal companion on the streets of London. This heartwarming bestseller celebrates the healing power of friendship and second chances.

  13. Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape by Oliver Rackham Oliver Rackham’s classic text is the definitive history of Britain’s forests, woods, and hedgerows. He combines botany, history, and fieldwork to explain how the landscape has evolved over thousands of years. It is an essential read for anyone interested in conservation and the natural heritage of the British Isles.

  14. 50 Greatest Road Trips of the World by Sue Dobson Hit the open road with this guide to the world’s most iconic driving routes, from Route 66 in the USA to the Great Ocean Road in Australia. Sue Dobson offers tips on planning, pit stops, and sightseeing, ensuring a smooth ride. Whether you prefer a coastal cruise or a mountain pass, this book fuels the desire for freedom and adventure behind the wheel.

  15. 50 Greatest Churches and Cathedrals of the World by Sue Dobson Discover the architectural splendor and spiritual significance of the world’s most beautiful places of worship. This guide profiles fifty masterpieces of religious architecture, from the gothic cathedrals of Europe to the rock-hewn churches of Ethiopia. It is a visual and historical feast that highlights the enduring power of faith and human creativity.

  16. London A to Z by John Metcalf This charmingly illustrated guide offers a quirky and alphabetic tour of London’s hidden gems and eccentric history. Moving beyond the standard tourist traps, it reveals the curious stories and characters that make the capital unique. It is a delightful gift book for Londoners and visitors alike who want to see the city from a different angle.

  17. Parenting Your New Puppy by Caroline Spencer & Lesley Harris Navigate the joys and challenges of raising a puppy with this practical and positive guide. The authors offer expert advice on toilet training, socialization, and behavior, emphasizing a kind and understanding approach. It is an indispensable handbook for new owners wanting to build a happy and trusting relationship with their four-legged friend.

  18. The History of the Countryside by Oliver Rackham Oliver Rackham presents a fascinating and detailed study of the historical evolution of the British countryside. He examines the origins of fields, marshes, and commons, debunking myths and revealing the human influence on the land. This scholarly yet accessible work challenges us to look closer at the world around us and understand the layers of history beneath our feet.




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Showroom Sample Travel & Nature Bargain Book Box

Explore the world from your armchair or plan your next great adventure with this diverse collection of eighteen travel, nature, and pet books. This set features the inspiring "50 Greatest" travel series, covering everything from train journeys to prehistoric sites, alongside beloved memoirs by David Attenborough and the Supervet, Noel Fitzpatrick. Whether you are interested in the history of the British countryside, learning how animals navigate, or training a new puppy, this library offers a wealth of knowledge and heartwarming stories. Please note that while these books are new and unread, they are showroom samples and will have stickers on the covers.

  1. Unforgettable Walks by Julia Bradbury Based on her popular TV series, Julia Bradbury guides readers through some of Britain’s most beautiful landscapes. From coastal paths to rolling hills, she shares personal stories and practical tips for walkers of all abilities. This book is an invitation to put on your boots and discover the hidden gems of the UK countryside.

  2. 50 Greatest Musical Places of the World by Sarah Woods Embark on a sonic journey across the globe with this guide to the destinations that defined music history. From the jazz clubs of New Orleans to the opera houses of Europe, it explores the cities and venues that birthed iconic sounds. It is the perfect travel companion for music lovers looking to follow in the footsteps of their idols.

  3. 50 Greatest Train Journeys of the World by Anthony Lambert Anthony Lambert celebrates the romance of rail travel with a selection of the world’s most scenic and historic train routes. The book covers luxury liners like the Orient Express as well as rugged mountain railways, offering practical details and evocative descriptions. It captures the unique perspective and leisurely pace that only a train journey can provide.

  4. 50 Greatest Bike Rides of the World by Sarah Woods Cyclists of all levels will find inspiration in this collection of breathtaking two-wheeled adventures. The book profiles routes ranging from gentle family rides to grueling mountain climbs, traversing diverse landscapes on every continent. It offers a fresh way to see the world, combining physical challenge with the joy of exploration.

  5. 50 Greatest Walks of the World by Barry Stone Lace up your hiking boots for a tour of the planet’s most spectacular trails, from the Inca Trail in Peru to the Milford Track in New Zealand. Barry Stone provides historical context and route highlights for each walk, celebrating the universal appeal of traveling on foot. This guide is a bucket list for trekkers seeking to immerse themselves in nature.

  6. 50 Greatest Prehistoric Sites of the World by Barry Stone Travel back in time to the dawn of humanity with this fascinating survey of ancient monuments and archaeological wonders. From Stonehenge to the cave paintings of Lascaux, it explores the mysterious legacy left by our ancestors. The book combines travel advice with historical insight, making the distant past accessible to modern adventurers.

  7. The Rough Guide to Italy This comprehensive guidebook is the ultimate resource for exploring the art, culture, and cuisine of Italy. Packed with detailed maps, expert recommendations, and practical advice, it covers everything from the canals of Venice to the ruins of Pompeii. Whether you are planning a city break or a grand tour, this guide ensures you get the most out of la dolce vita.

  8. Incredible Journeys by David Barrie David Barrie investigates the amazing science of animal navigation, revealing how creatures great and small find their way across vast distances. From migrating butterflies to homing pigeons, he explores the sensory superpowers that allow animals to map their world. This book is a captivating blend of biology and natural history that will change the way you look at the animal kingdom.

  9. It's All About Treo by Dave Heyhoe This moving memoir tells the true story of Treo, a black Labrador who became a decorated military hero in Afghanistan. His handler, Dave Heyhoe, recounts their unbreakable bond and the dangerous work of detecting IEDs on the front lines. It is a tribute to the bravery and loyalty of military working dogs and the soldiers who serve alongside them.

  10. Adventures of a Young Naturalist by David Attenborough Before he became a national treasure, David Attenborough was a young man on a mission to capture animals for the London Zoo. This memoir collects his early travel writing from the 1950s, documenting his expeditions to the wilds of Guyana, Indonesia, and Paraguay. It offers a charming and adventurous glimpse into a bygone era of exploration and conservation.

  11. Being The Supervet by Noel Fitzpatrick Professor Noel Fitzpatrick shares the personal story of his journey from a childhood in Ireland to becoming a world-renowned veterinary surgeon. He discusses the innovative surgeries that have saved countless lives and the deep emotional connection between humans and animals. This inspiring book is a testament to the power of love, science, and never giving up on a patient.

  12. A Street Cat Named Bob by James Bowen When a recovering drug addict finds an injured ginger cat on his doorstep, he has no idea that his life is about to change forever. James Bowen recounts how nursing Bob back to health gave him a new purpose and a loyal companion on the streets of London. This heartwarming bestseller celebrates the healing power of friendship and second chances.

  13. Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape by Oliver Rackham Oliver Rackham’s classic text is the definitive history of Britain’s forests, woods, and hedgerows. He combines botany, history, and fieldwork to explain how the landscape has evolved over thousands of years. It is an essential read for anyone interested in conservation and the natural heritage of the British Isles.

  14. 50 Greatest Road Trips of the World by Sue Dobson Hit the open road with this guide to the world’s most iconic driving routes, from Route 66 in the USA to the Great Ocean Road in Australia. Sue Dobson offers tips on planning, pit stops, and sightseeing, ensuring a smooth ride. Whether you prefer a coastal cruise or a mountain pass, this book fuels the desire for freedom and adventure behind the wheel.

  15. 50 Greatest Churches and Cathedrals of the World by Sue Dobson Discover the architectural splendor and spiritual significance of the world’s most beautiful places of worship. This guide profiles fifty masterpieces of religious architecture, from the gothic cathedrals of Europe to the rock-hewn churches of Ethiopia. It is a visual and historical feast that highlights the enduring power of faith and human creativity.

  16. London A to Z by John Metcalf This charmingly illustrated guide offers a quirky and alphabetic tour of London’s hidden gems and eccentric history. Moving beyond the standard tourist traps, it reveals the curious stories and characters that make the capital unique. It is a delightful gift book for Londoners and visitors alike who want to see the city from a different angle.

  17. Parenting Your New Puppy by Caroline Spencer & Lesley Harris Navigate the joys and challenges of raising a puppy with this practical and positive guide. The authors offer expert advice on toilet training, socialization, and behavior, emphasizing a kind and understanding approach. It is an indispensable handbook for new owners wanting to build a happy and trusting relationship with their four-legged friend.

  18. The History of the Countryside by Oliver Rackham Oliver Rackham presents a fascinating and detailed study of the historical evolution of the British countryside. He examines the origins of fields, marshes, and commons, debunking myths and revealing the human influence on the land. This scholarly yet accessible work challenges us to look closer at the world around us and understand the layers of history beneath our feet.