Even the most advanced birder comes to our center armed with a guidebook or two.
From the freep.com
You bet, but raising kids doesn't come with a guidebook, and dads make mistakes.
From the newsobserver.com
The guidebook covers the lower to upper Hudson Valley and everything in between.
From the timesunion.com
You'll be hard-pressed to find Ji'an in any English-language guidebook on China.
From the time.com
He asked the trust if he might write the text to a new guidebook for Bateman's.
From the thisislondon.co.uk
Later we learn it is the number one restaurant listed for Macau in the guidebook.
From the canberratimes.com.au
Once you arrive overseas, check your guidebook to see what the local custom is.
From the washingtonpost.com
Prince Edward Island presents a difficult proposition for the guidebook writer.
From the theatlantic.com
A festival guidebook, complete with program and registration forms, is available.
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Something that offers basic information or instruction
A guide book is a book for tourists or travelers that provides details about a geographic location, tourist destination, or itinerary. It is the written equivalent of a tour guide. Many travel guides now take the form of travel websites rather than printed books.
GUIdebook is a website that contains screenshots of computer software. It shows a visual history of the software's user interface. ...
Voyagers! is an American science fiction time travel-based television series that aired on NBC during the 1982-1983 season. The series stars Jon-Erik Hexum and Meeno Peluce.
A book that provides essential information to travelers and migrants about an unfamiliar place, including information about travel routes and travel conditions, a general description of the place and its inhabitants, a listing of places to stay and eat, and information about essential services
A resource book for finding out about that waterfall before you suddenly plunge over the edge. A good guidebook will include maps, trip descriptions, gauges, gradient, class, distance between access points and shuttle directions. See anything by Ed Gertler or Roger Corbett.