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New Tourism Books - week of June 22nd

Below is a list of new Tourism titles received at the library over the last week. To find out more about a book or journal, click the title.

Cover of new book 'Multiculturalism and social cohesion'

LOCATION CALL NUMBER TITLE
FRY DU280.C3 G67 2007 Guurrbi : my special place / Wille Gordon with Judy Bennett.
NET G155.E85 Tourism market trends. Europe 2006 / World Tourism Organization.
NET G155.E85 Future of city tourism in Europe, Coimbra (Portugal) 19-20 May 2005
NET G155.E85 Tourism market trends. Europe 2007 / World Tourism Organization.
NET G155.I4 India / World Tourism Organization.
NET G155.K6 Republic of Korea / World Tourism Organization.
NET G155.M5 Tourism market trends. Middle East 2006 / World Tourism Organization.
NET G155.M5 Tourism market trends. Middle East 2007 / World Tourism Organization.
NET G156.5.C66 Measuring the economic importance of the meetings industry : developing a tourism satellite account extension / World Tourism Organization.
NET G156.5.H47 Tourism and handicrafts : a report on the International Conference on Tourism and Handicrafts, 13-15 May 2006, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran.
NET G156.5.R44 International Conference on Tourism, Religions and Dialogue of Cultures, Cordoba, Spain, 29-31 October 2007
NET G156.5.Y6 Youth travel matters : understanding the global phenomenon of youth travel.
NET GV191.67.D47 Sustainable development of tourism in deserts guide for decision makers / prepared by Sabrina Benmecheri in collaboration with Laure Veirier.
SSH GV722.2008 .O59 2008 Olympics coverage [videorecording]
SSH HM1271 .M645 2009 Multiculturalism and social cohesion : potentials and challenges of diversity / by Jeffrey G. Reitz et al.
FRY N3975.5.B7 Q443/td> Exhibitions and events.

If you have any queries about these or other titles, or would like to suggest something for purchase, please feel free to leave us a comment!

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