The 10 oddest travel guides

For Slate, Paul Collins named the "10 [travel guidebooks] that are so transfixingly odd that they've remained readable long beyond their original itineraries."Number One on the list:The Truth About Hunting in Today's Africa, and How To Go on Safari for $690.00, by George Leonard Herter (1963)Equal parts Hemingway and Cliff Clavin, mail-order hunting goods retailer George Herter was one of

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