| 41. | Another cheap CD travelogue with digital images obtained from the Arizona travel commission?
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| 42. | The feeling is more that of a colorful travelogue than of scintillating theatricality.
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| 43. | It was part lurid murder trial, part travelogue.
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| 44. | Romancing America will be kind of a travelogue for the hot and bothered.
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| 45. | WILD ORCHIDS ACROSS NORTH AMERICA : A Botanical Travelogue, By Philip Keenan.
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| 46. | Both excursions are a mix of character-building adventure and leisurely travelogue.
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| 47. | It amounted to a surprise travelogue and riveting television.
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| 48. | The verdict : A good-natured but meandering travelogue and musical showcase.
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| 49. | What : Travelogue through quirkier, less famous L . A . attractions.
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| 50. | Horwitz builds on that deftly laid foundation of history, humor and travelogue.
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