Planning an adventure? Galison's Traveler's
Journal is the ultimate organizer for your schemes. This compact, practical journal
includes a four-month planning calendar, address listings, spaces to record information
about museums, restaurants,...Read more
Whether you're off to a sporting event or
hiking in the outdoors, the right pair of binoculars is essential. With their ergonomic,
weatherproof design of sturdy, black rubber, the Minolta 10x25 Pocket Binoculars are
perfect for almost any situation....Read more
Imagine a well-dressed man: John Steed, Agent
007, Jay Gatsby. Now picture what he would use to carry his airline tickets, passport, and
other travel documents. Quite likely he would stow them in his inside breast pocket,
utilizing a leather folder...Read more
The Advanced Photo System (APS) has breathed
new life into the design of point-and-shoot cameras. Thanks to a smaller film size (24mm)
and a compact film cartridge, camera manufacturers have been able to design small, sleek
cameras that fit...Read more
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A trip to Europe means food, lots of food, wonderful food, strange, foreign,
hard-to-pronounce food. Nothing's better than a plate of novel delicacies. Nothing's worse
than hunger with an indecipherable menu in hand. Berlitz's pocket-sized book is a...Read more
What the Leatherman Mini-Tool lacks in size,
it makes up for with a handful of innovative and resourceful features. This compact
version of Leatherman's multi-purpose
tool is loaded with a variety of gadgets that will help you cut, open, screw,...Read more
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"To avoid creepy things that sting or bite, don't poke around in dark places.
Duh." On Foot: A Journal for Walkers, Hikers, and Trekkers is essential for
all avid wanderers. Small and sturdy, whimsically illustrated, brimming with sage and
witty...Read more
Even by the standards of miniature reading
lights, the Editor Executive Pocket Light is exceptionally lightweight and small, with
scarcely more bulk than a fat pen. It can operate either as a pocket flashlight or as a
reading light, and its...Read more
Amazon.com A Journey of One's Own was written for women who long to travel but are a little
hesitant about facing the open road alone. Author Thalia Zepatos has traveled by camel
across the Thar Desert, hitchhiked along the Malay Peninsula, and trekked the high...Read more
Whether you're catching the redeye on a
regular basis or just walking down the hall to freshen up before a meeting, having an
appropriate bag in which to stow your personal gear is one of those small things that
nonetheless refines your style. The...Read more
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Photographer, musician, frequent traveler, and world citizen Paul Otteson passes along the
lessons he's learned through many years of packbacking. Otteson shows what resources to
have on hand, how to budget ahead of time, what to pack and why, and...Read more
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This Mike Todd production was a star-studded, multi-million dollar extravaganza when first
released in 1956. It remains enjoyable family fare, but time has somewhat dulled its
shine. Still, it compares favorably to the overly long, TV mini-series...Read more
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Sports events, holiday visits with the
family, blind dates, day-of-the-wedding preparations, road trips, late nights at the
office, movie lines in the rain--these are just a few of the occasions when it is entirely
appropriate for you to a have a...Read more
This ingeniously designed portable
flashlight/reading light looks something like a small toy whale. A switch on the back can
be used to lock the light in the off position. When unlocked, the light can be depressed
to operate the flashlight; when the...Read more