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Econoguide Cruises 2005: Cruising the Caribbean, Hawaii, New England, Alaska, and Europe $2.03 Econoguide Cruises 2005 is the savvy vacationer’s guide to choosing and buying the perfect cruise package. Bursting with expert advice and comprehensive information, this guide will help you get the most for your time and money while enjoying the world’s waterways-regardless of your budget. Learn how to cut costs-without cutting corners-by choosing the right destination, ship, cabin, and dining options. You’ll also get the scoop on the most popular and reputable cruise lines in the world, including Carnival, Costa, Disney, Holland America, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean International.Packed with money-saving tips and a wealth of insider information about how to make your cruise vacation truly memorable, this Econoguide gives you the lowdown on fees and expenses-both on and off the ship-and shows you how to choose your perfect cruise. Look inside for: Overviews of today’s best cruise ships to Europe, the Caribbean, Hawaii, New England, and Alaska Descriptions of a variety of cruises, from trips aboard major cruise lines to privatesailing vessels Power Trips -step-by-step daily itineraries to help avoid the crowdsDay-trip itineraries from various ports of callTime- and money-saving strategies for on-board expenses, shore excursions, shopping, and more |
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Lie in the Dark and Listen $251.99 Wing Commander Ken Rees is one of the few remaining Great Escapers and has been interviewed extensively for newspapers, radio and television, not least during his appearances on programs like ‘Behind the Wire’. When war came and by the age of 21 he had already trained to be a pilot officer; flown 56 hair-raising bomber missions, by night over Germany; taken part in the siege of Malta; got married; been shot down into a remote Norwegian lake; been captured, questioned by the Gestapo, then sent to Stalag Luft III, where he participated in and survived the Great Escape and terrible forced march to Bremen. With Karen Arrandale has vividly recreated what it was like to be in charge of an air crew at such a tender age with responsibility for a large and expensive aircraft going 300 miles behind enemy lines, at the same time avoiding flak and enemy fighters and witnessing other comrades being shot down out of the sky. |