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The Essential Travel Planning Kit

The Essential Travel Planning Kit

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Review: "The Essential Travel Planning Kit" would seem to be at odds with the spontaneous spirit of the happy wanderer. The book's step-by-step system seems more geared to the anxious traveler who prefers to leave nothing to chance. Author Godfrey Harris holds your hand through the most basic functions. One one of the 11 reproducible forms provided in this book, for example, he suggests jotting down your preferred means of transportation such as "plane" or "car" or other possible mode of locomotion before moving on to other work forms such as "Travel Calendar" and "Items to Go," "Trip Budget" and "Packing Chart." Dismiss such anal-retentive planning at your own risk, however. Better to overplan than to plan too little and forget any medications. Harrisa, a public policy consultant since 1968, has organized trips for himself and colleagues, clients and family for an average of one overnight trip per month for the past 40 years. This is his 31st book, so he must be doing something right. William Loeffler...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Review: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW APPEARED IN THE PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW ON JANUARY 26, 2003: "The Essential Travel Planning Kit" would seem to be at odds with the spontaneous spirit of the happy wanderer. The book's step-by-step system seems more geared to the anxious traveler who prefers to leave nothing to chance. Author Godfrey Harris holds your hand through the most basic functions. One one of the 11 reproducible forms provided in this book, for example, he suggests jotting down your preferred means of transportation such as "plane" or "car" or other possible mode of locomotion before moving on to other work forms such as "Travel Calendar" and "Items to Go," "Trip Budget" and "Packing Chart." Dismiss such anal-retentive planning at your own risk, however. Better to overplan than to plan too little and forget any medications. Harrisa, a public policy consultant since 1968, has organized trips for himself and colleagues, clients and family for an average of one overnight trip per month for the past 40 years. This is his 31st book, so he must be doing something right. William Loeffler, Staff Writer (The Americas Group; $8.95, 60 pages; softbound)


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