Travel Tales: Books I Picked up, Only to Put Back on Shelf

by R MAK on November 6, 2008 · 1 comment

in Really Interesting, Travel

 

When travelers have time to spend in a city, they resort to a multitude of activities. One of my favorites is visiting the local bookstore for bargains and new titles.

This journey is really exotic as One will always find a book that he has never seen before. Some times I do blow up my budget and have to cut short my cruise or take a cheaper one, only to buy a book.

Enough has been said about books and travel, I should come straight to point. Over time, when you think you have seen all kind of bizarre and weird books, something new comes up. I have collected below, covers of some really strange books.

Stranger is the fact that some of these books have been best sellers of their time. Enjoy them.

  1. How To Avoid Huge Ships by Captain John W. Trimmer
  2. People Who Don’t Know They’re Dead by Gary Leon Hill
  3. Bombproof Your Horse by Sergeant Rick Pelicano
  4. How To Shiite In The Woods by Kathleen Meyer
  5. Re-Using Old Graves By Douglas Moor

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1 Chris 11.09.08 at 8:21 am

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