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  1. The genre of travel literature or travelogue encompasses outdoor literature, guide books, nature writing, and travel memoirs. One early travel memoirist in Western literature was Pausanias, a Greek geographer of the 2nd century CE.

  2. Paul Theroux (born 1941) – prolific travel writer; author of nearly two dozen books of travel writing. The Great Railway Bazaar (1975) – Theroux's most popular travel work. The Old Patagonian Express (1979) Travelling The World - The Illustrated Travels of Paul Theroux (1990) The Happy Isles of Oceania (1992) The Pillars of Hercules (1995)

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  4. Category:Travel writing - Wikipedia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Travel literature. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. A. Travel autobiographies ‎ (28 P) B. Travel books ‎ (11 C, 136 P) M. Tourism magazines ‎ (3 C, 78 P) N. Travel newsletters ‎ (1 P) Peripluses ‎ (2 C, 7 P) W.

  5. Richard Halliburton. Eric Hansen (travel writer) Juanita Harrison. Barbara Grizzuti Harrison. Olivia Stokes Hatch. Julian Hawthorne. Ernest Hemingway. Ella Rhoads Higginson. Howard Hillman.

  6. Online travel blog-a-zines websties have a completely independent and still professional approach to several topics about travelling such as destinations, resources, news, etc. In-flight magazines, found for free in every major airline's seat pocket, are also all about travel writing.

  7. The Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards celebrate the best travel writing and travel writers in the world. The awards include the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year and the Edward Stanford Award for Outstanding Contribution to Travel Writing.

  8. Travel writing - Wikitravel. This article is a travel topic. So you want to be a travel writer. It sounds like a dream job: free vacations to exotic far-off lands, a fat corporate credit card for paying all your expenses, a big paycheck as reward and your name on the spine of books at every airport in the world. Contents. 1 Understand. 2 Write.

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