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1,000 Places to See Before You Die 2007 Page-A-Day Calendar: 365 Days of Travel (Page a Day Calendar)

1,000 Places to See Before You Die 2007 Page-A-Day Calendar: 365 Days of Travel (Page a Day Calendar)
By Patricia Schultz

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After an outstanding debut in 2006, the 1,000 PLACES TO SEE BEFORE YOU DIE CALENDAR returns—but now with hundreds of glorious full-color photographs of the featured destinations. For dreamers and travelers alike, it’s a year of thrilling getaways adapted from the roaring #1 New York Times bestseller of the same name (over 1.8 million copies in print). Discover secluded beaches and bustling bazaars, museums, cathedrals, shopping meccas, charming backwater inns, luxurious spas. Plus travelers’ lists, quizzes, quotes, and savvy travel advice.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #887314 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Calendar
  • 320 pages

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About the Author
Patricia Schultz is the author of 1,000 Places to See Before You Die and Executive Producer of the Travel Channel’s reality show of the same name. Based in New York City, she’s also written for Condé Nast Traveler, Islands, and Harper’s Bazaar.


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Perfect for Travel Lovers5
Perfect calendar for the travel lover! Pages feature colorful pictures and interesting information about a wide range of travel destinations. A great way for you to escape the daily grind for a few moments.

Calendar is well-made, pages tear easily, and comes with a sturdy green plastic stand (unlike some of the other cheap cardboard page-a-day calendars).

1000 places to see before you die calendar1
Having had previous page a day calendars I was most disapponted with the quality of this one. Flimsy paper pages in a crude plastic stand, not like the thick perspex glass case, with card pages I was used to.

I will be unable to save the pages that show the scenes I wanted to see, as they are paper, and require to be torn out as each day passes.

The photographs are good, but pointless if they have to be thrown away