Incoming Resources
- My kind of place, travel stories from a woman who's been everywhere / Susan Orlean
- The history of pirates, from privateers to outlaws, by Allison Lassieur
- The lunatic express, discovering the world-- via its most dangerous buses, boats, trains, and planes, Carl Hoffman
- Tales of a female nomad, living at large in the world, Rita Golden Gelman
- Sun after dark, flights into the foreign, Pico Iyer
- Best of the world, 1,000 destinations of a lifetime
- The vengeful sea, Edward Rowe Snow. --
- We came, we saw, we left, a family gap year, Charles Wheelan
- Travels with a tangerine, a journey in the footnotes of Ibn Battutah, Tim Mackintosh-Smith
- The geography of bliss, one grump's search for the happiest places in the world, Eric Weiner
- Smile when you're lying, confessions of a rogue travel writer, Chuck Thompson
- The best American travel writing, edited and with an introduction by William T. Vollmann, 2012
- The tao of travel, enlightenments from lives on the road, Paul Theroux
- Off the beaten page, the best trips for lit lovers, book clubs, and girls on getaways, Terri Peterson Smith
- Yoga for people who can't be bothered to do it, Geoff Dyer
- The crude, unpleasant age of pirates, the disgusting details about the life of pirates, by Christopher Forest
- Solo traveler, tales and tips for great trips, by Lea Lane
- Mysteries and adventures along the Atlantic coast
- The best places for everything, the ultimate insider's guide to the greatest experiences around the world, Peter Greenberg
- The voyages of Joshua Slocum, Collected and introduced by Walter Magnes Teller
- World's best travel experiences, 400 extraordinary places, foreword by Andrew McCarthy
- Voyager, travel writings, Russell Banks
- Best American travel writing 2013, Edited with an introduction by Elizabeth Gilbert ; Jason Wilson, series editor
- The journal & letters of Capt. Charles W. Brown, 1876-1884
- Eat, pray, love, one woman's search for everything across Italy, India, and Indonesia, Elizabeth Gilbert
- The global soul, jet lag, shopping malls, and the search for home, Pico Iyer
- Who was Marco Polo?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Off the rails, a train trip through life, Beppe Severgnini ; translated by Antony Shugaar
- How to travel the world for free, one man, 150 days, eleven countries, no money!, Michael Wigge
- Marco Polo, from Venice to Xanadu, Laurence Bergreen
- Far from home, father-daughter travel adventures, edited by Wendy Knight