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Hitch-hiker's Guide to Europe: How to See Europe by the Skin of Your Teeth

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Packed with inside information on West and Eastern Europe, the British Isles, Scandinavian, Turkey, North Africa and the Middle East, the Hitch-Hikers Guide is aimed at people who know what cheap really means.

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First published January 1, 1971

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Ken Welsh

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June 12, 2014
The one book you need to carry if ever you find yourself hitch-hiking back in the 1970s!
For Douglas Adams fans, it really does contain the solution to 42.
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April 17, 2020
The book that was used by Douglas Adams. For Space is big, replace Scandinavia is big, a place you can Hitch hike all day and all night, and still not arrive at your destination. The type of distances that will remind Americans of home.

This was my Bible while hitching around Western Europe. I made it out to Iran? And as far North as the Arctic Circle, near Rovaniemi, Finland?

It suggested cheap places to sleep, eat and where visits were free.

It really was the must have book?

And getting a lift from a Vogon, well that was Albania, 'Forget it'.
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January 22, 2016
This book changed my life, filling me with a love and fascination for Europe that has stayed wiht me throughout my life.
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