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020 _a978-0-7506-8947-2
082 _aC 338.4791 B62w
100 _aBoniface, Brian
245 0 _aWorldwide destinations : the geography of the travel and tourism
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aJordon Hill, Oxford
260 _b Elsevien
260 _c2009
300 _axii, 644 p. ; figs
300 _bIncludes index
520 _aIn the mid-1980s when we set out to write the first edition of The Geography of Travel and Tourism, we were pioneering new territory, following in the footsteps of a very small band of geographers who had discovered tourism as a field of research. Since then the territory has been well and truly explored by a host of authors writ-ing textbooks, reports and papers for specialist journals. Yet at the same time the focus on tourism is becoming narrower, with most authors specialising in ever-smaller areas of the discipline, and with very few geographers taking a comprehen-sive approach to travel and tourism.
650 _aGeography
650 _aTourism
650 _aTravel
700 _aCooper, Chris
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