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17 hours ago, webfact said:

author of the first Lonely Planet Thailand travel guide

Darn, I thought that author died in a motorcycle accident near Nana (ref. Private Dancer, by Stephen Leather) ????  (terrible book, actually, IMO. I still haven't finished it.)
Glad to know you're better than the guy in that book. ???? 

Posted
7 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

i still have his early versions very slim compared with bulky tomes nowadays

LP guides were the best source of reference before the internet age, i swore by them and were very helpful and always had one for the country's i was travelling to.

 

Travellers these days do not know how easy it is to travel compared to pre internet, personally i think the excitement of the unknown has been removed from travellers, i actually believe this myself and sadly would not ever buy another LP guide again, im actually surprised they print books in this day and age.

 

 

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I've still a couple of copies sitting on the bookshelf above where I'm sitting right right now, back 20 odd years ago it seemed the best thing to have when I first entered Thailand, 

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