Books and Guides of Chile
|  Title: Chile Handbook, 6th: Travel guide to Chile  Author:Janak Jani
 Synopsis: This is the first time ever a guide explores the Central Valley exclusively, a region offering the most overwhelming natural contrasts within smaller landscapes.
Published: 2010, 592 pages. |
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 Title: Lonely Planet Chile & Easter Island (Travel Guides)  Author: Carolyn Hubbard, Brigitte Barta, Jeff Davis  Synopsis: From the searing Atacama Desert to frosty Patagonian glaciers, this book highlights diverse destinations. Whether you wish to scale an Andean peak or sail the Southern fjords, or even hit the beach in Viña del Mar, this guide will get you there. Published: 2003, 463 pages. English language. |
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Title: Lonely Planet Santiago de Chile  Author: Wayne Bernhardson  Synopsis: Santiago is in one of Chile's most diverse regions. With this detailed guide, you can surf through the Pacific Coast, then head for a swoosh down the Andes, or even go to south to the rodeo and end the journey on a relaxing evening at thermal springs. Published: 2000, 176pages, English language. |
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 Title: The Rough Guide to Chile 3  Author: Andrew Benson  Synopsis: Everything you need to cross Chile, is not only necessarily within Chile. This complete guide not only explores different corners across the country but includes reviews of varied places to stay and eat in addition to cultural information. All this and more, inside The Rough Guide to Chile. Published: 2009, 592 pages, English language. |
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 Title: Chile and Patagonia Nelles Map  Autor: Nelles Verlaq  Synopsis: Up-to-date, detailed, highly readable map with major roads and point-to-point distances clearly indicated. Tourist information provided. Easy to fold. Legend features include minor roads/cart tracks, places of interest, beaches, national parks, hotels, tourist information centers. Includes city maps (Antofagasta, Arica, Iquique, La Serena, Punta Arenas, Santiago de Chile) and special maps of Easter Island and Santiago's surrondings). Published: 2010, 2 pages, English language. |
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 Title: Frommer's Chile and Easter Island  Author: Nicholas Gill  Synopsis: A travel guide to visit Chile and Easter Island, with information on the best places to eat and stay and their prices. It also includes reviews on the different places.  Published: 2009, 480 pages, English language. |
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Title: Patagonia: At the Bottom of the World Author: Richard L. Lutz, Dick Lutz Synopsis: This book provides a comprehensive look at this magnificent region shared between Argentina and Chile. Lutz presents this fine publication revealing the history, fauna and mystery behind Patagonia, in most fascinating and appealing ways. Published: 2002, 224 pages, English language. |
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Title: Chile & Argentina, 5th: Bradt Trekking Guide Author: Tim Burford Synopsis: Chile and Argentina are considered the favourite destination for Trekking all over South America. From most gentle trails to daring peaks and mountain roads This the region offers everything for the wandering traveler, cyclist and adventure-junkie. Published: 2001, 368 pages, English Language. |
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 Title: Let's Go 2003: Chile  Author: Inc. Let's Go  Synopsis: For over forty years Let's Go Travel Guides have been the greatest companion to lone wandering travelers, accompanying them in a journey towards the world and its rich and diverse cultures by providing the most up-to-date information. Published: 2003, 528 pages, English Language. |
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 Title: Insight Guides Chile  Author: Rachel Lawrence  Synopsis: If you wish to understand Chile instead of being just another tourist, this is the all-in-one guidebook that provides an insider's perspective. It is an excellent background reading, a practical companion for use on-the-spot and an inspiring souvenir. Published: 2010, 368 pages, English language. |
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Title: Insight Compact Guide Chile Author: Nora Van Reiswitz Synopsis: A complete guide for the tourist who crosses Chile. Published: 2006, 104 pages, English Language. |
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Title: Torres del Paine Trekking in Chile's Premier National Park Author: Rudolf Abraham Synopsis: Guide book to treks at the southern tip of the Andes in Chile and Patagonia, with emphasis on low-impact trekking Published: 2010, 192 pages, English Language. |
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 Title: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fly Fishing  Author: Michael D. Shook, Mel Krieger  Synopsis: Cutting through the complicated details of fly fishing, this book explains the basics on understanding this pleasant activity, from buying a rod to using fly-line weights and tapers. Published: 2005, 416 pages, English language. |
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 Title: Lefty Kreh's Ultimate Guide to Fly Fishing  Author: Lefty Kreh  Synopsis: Lefty Kreh is widely acknowledged around the world as being one of best fly fishing instructor. Over the past fifty years he has written nearly two dozen books, accounting for hundreds of thousands of copies in print, each one an open invitation to know more about this fascinating sport. Published: 2006, 424 pages, English language. |
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 Title: L.L. Bean Fly-Fishing Handbook  Author: Dave Whitlock  Synopsis: The L. L. Bean brand is widely considered as being the leading company on outdoor gear and this handbook justifiably bears that brand. A handsomely illustrated text enhanced with photographs, Dave Whitlock's book covers the Zen of fly fishing, the craft or how-to, the strategies for various fish, how to "read" both fish and stream, and describes the art of tying various flies. Published: 2006 352 pages, English language. |
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Title: Adventure Handbook Central Chile Published 2002, 256 pages, English language. |
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Title: Lonely Planet Chile & Easter Island (Travel Guides)Author: Carolyn Hubbard, Brigitte Barta, Jeff Davis Synopsis: From the searing Atacama Desert to frosty Patagonian glaciers, this book highlights an array of diverse destinations. Whether you wish to scale an Andean peak or sail the southern fjords, explore colonial Santiago or hit the beach in Viña del Mar, this guide will get you there. Published 2003, 464 pages, English language. |
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Title: Lonely Planet Santiago de ChileAuthor: Wayne Bernhardson Synopsis: Santiago is in one of Chile's most diverse regions. With this detailed guide, you can explore this cosmopolitan capital, then head for a swoosh down the Andes, a frolic in the Pacific, or even south for a rodeo and a dip in some hot springs. Published 2000, 176Â pages, English language. |
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Title: The Rough Guide to ChileAuthor: Melissa Graham Synopsis: Everything what can be needed to cross Chile, not only is within Chile. Also it is possible to locate a complete guide with hotels, restaurants, transport, in addition to cultural information, abroad, through The Rough Guide to Chile. Published 2003, 592 pages, English language. |
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Title: Nelles Chile Travel Map with PatagoniaAuthor: Nelles Map Synopsis: Up-to-date, detailed, highly readable relief map with major roads and point-to-point distances clearly indicated. Tourist information provided. Easy to fold. Legend features include minor roads/cart tracks, places of interest, beaches, national parks, hotels, tourist information centers. Includes city maps (Antofagasta, Arica, Iquique, La Serena, Punta Arenas, Santiago de Chile) and special maps (Easter Island; around Santiago). Published 2002, 1 page, English language. |
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Title: Frommer's Argentina and ChileAuthor: Shane Christensen, Kristina Schreck, Haas Mroue Synopsis: A travel guide to the South American countries of Argentina and Chile. Offers reviews of the best dining and lodging, as well as exact pricing for those on a budget. Includes opinions on the local sites. Published 2003, 480 pages, English language. |
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Title: Patagonia: At the Bottom of the WorldAuthor: Richard L. Lutz, Dick Lutz Synopsis: This book provides a comprehensive look at this magnificent region shared between Argentina and Chile. Lutz presents its (Patagonia's) history, fauna and mystery with a fine realization of what is interesting (fascinating really). Published 2002, 224 pages, English language. |
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Title: Chile & Argentina, 5th: Bradt Trekking GuideAuthor: Tim Burford Synopsis: From gentle trails to the taxing peaks of the Andes, the region offers everything for the walker, cyclist and adventure-junkie. Published 2001, 368 pages, English language. |
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Title: Let's Go 2003: ChileAuthor: Inc. Let's Go Synopsis: For over forty years Let's Go Travel Guides have brought budget savvy travelers closer to the world and its diverse cultures by providing the most up-to-date information. Published 2003, 528 pages, English language. |
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Title: Insight Guides ChileAuthor: Kerry Mackenzie Synopsis: If you want to understand Chile instead of being just another tourist, this is the all-in-one guidebook that provides an insider's perspective. It is an excellent background reader, a practical companion for on-the-spot use, and an inspiring souvenir. Published 2000, 384 pages, English language. |
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Title: Insight Compact Guide ChileAuthor: Nora Van Reiswitz Synopsis: It completes guide for the tourist who crosses Chile. Published 2000, English language. |
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Books and Fly Fishing Guides |
Title: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fly Fishing Author: Michael D. Shook, Mel Krieger Synopsis: Cutting through the complicated details of fly fishing, this book explains the basics for understanding the leisure activity, from buying a rod to using fly-line weights and tapers. Published 1999, 388 pages,English language. |
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Title: Lefty Kreh's Ultimate Guide to Fly Fishing: Everything Anglers Need to Know Author: Lefty Kreh Synopsis: Lefty Kreh is widely acknowledged around the world as being the wisest and most widely read fly fishing instructor. Over the past fifty years he has written nearly two dozen books, accounting for hundreds of thousands of copies in print, in order to address the many aspects of this exciting sport. Published 2003, 464 pages, English language. |
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Title: L.L. Bean Fly-Fishing Handbook Author: Dave Whitlock Synopsis: The name L. L. Bean is acknowledged as being the tops in outdoor gear. This handbook justifiably bears that brand. A handsomely illustrated Text enhanced with photographs, Dave Whitlock's book covers the Zen of fly fishing, the craft or how-to, the strategies for various fish, how to "read" both fish and stream, and describes the art of tying various flies. Published 1996, 192 pages, English language. |






































