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Lonely Planet – Online Deal

$19 for $45 Worth of PDF eBook Travel Guides

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In a Nutshell

Renowned travel guides delivered in PDF format grant insider knowledge on worldwide vacation destinations

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 28, 2013
  • May buy multiple. Limit 1 per order. Online only. Valid only for PDF eBooks.
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Robert Frost could have used a local guide when he decided to take the road less traveled, as he discovered only too late that it was a gully carved to redirect flowing lava. Stay on the right path with this Groupon.

$19 for $45 Worth of PDF eBook Travel Guides

Available for purchase in whole books or by the chapter, Lonely Planet’s digital travel guides are downloaded in PDF format, printable and viewable on eReaders, tablets, smart phones, and PCs. Groupon customers can choose from 269 titles available as PDF eBooks, ranging in scope from world regions to chapters such as 'Eating, Drinking & Nightlife' from the Rio de Janeiro guide. Titles include California’s Best Trips ($17.49), Istanbul city guide ($14.69), and Germany travel guide ($19.59).

Whether customers purchase a full book or selected chapters, files are downloaded by the chapter after purchase.

Lonely Planet

Now the largest travel-guide company in the world with more than 100 million of their acclaimed travel guides printed in nine different languages, Lonely Planet started as a humble, two-person enterprise. Their first run of books was limited to just 1,500 copies of Across Asia on the Cheap, written by founders Tony and Maureen Wheeler after their low-budget pan-Asian honeymoon and stapled together in their kitchen.

The attention to detail they pored into that first volume—which made use of personal experiences to lend the guide more credibility—has since become the hallmark of the series, granting readers the confidence needed to navigate foreign locales. The insider knowledge on accommodations, sights, and language set out in each guide is written and re-checked regularly by Lonely Planet’s dedicated team of more than 200 authors, who are constantly crisscrossing the globe in search of new points of interest and the best hotel beds for jumping on. Currently, their work amounts to 500 titles, covering both micro and macro views of 195 different countries, the intricacies of major cities, and primers on local language and cuisine.

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