This guide to Lisbon covers all the top site and attractions that the city has to offer, along with imaginative suggestions which reveal its hidden gems. It provides accommodation, shopping, restaurant and nightlife listings for every taste and budget.
Thomas Cook Books
Thomas Cook Publishing is a travel guide publishing house. For over 135 years, they have inspired travelers with books that unlock the secrets of destinations around the world.






Delhi, Agra & Rajasthan
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Popular, compact guides for discovering the very best of country, regional and city destinations.
Provides information on accommodations, restaurants, shopping, sights, and transportation in Thailand.
Popular, compact guides for discovering the very best of country, regional and city destinations.
Antigua
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This vibrant series covers over 170 destinations worldwide, from cosmopolitan urban delights to sun-kissed beach idylls. Bursting with insightful and easily accessible information, these guides are full of practical tips on how to make the most of a city break or longer holiday.
The savvy city breakers' pocket guide to seeing and doing more in Bangkok - with a fun-seeking and cost-conscious slant. Perfect for pleasure-seeking city breakers wanting to quickly pinpoint the city's most entertaining highlights and decide what to see and do in a limited time. With clear maps to enable fast orientation and full colour illustrated pages to pinpoint the very best in shopping, sightseeing, eating and drinking - plus great ideas for low-budget entertainment too.
Bursting with insightful and easily accessible information, this guide if full of practical information on how to make the most of a city break or longer holiday.
A Heritage of Light
- 774 pages
- 28 hours of reading
Set in the harsh winter of 1710-1711 Virginia, two brothers, Abraham and Benjamin Cooke, embark on a perilous journey to fulfill their dying uncle's wish. Tasked with finding his Native American mistress, Nuttah, and their son, Hassan, they rely on their Quaker faith and survival skills. Their adventure leads them into treacherous territory, where they face betrayal from a Native American hunting party that initially offers friendship but ultimately threatens their freedom. The story explores themes of loyalty, faith, and the struggle for survival.



