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Frommer's New England '98

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This fall, our annual New England guide is coming out earlier than ever to better serve readers in foliage and ski seasons. The perennially popular guide is a steady big seller in all four seasons. Completely rewritten last year, its packed with candid reviews of the best country inns and restaurants, antique stores, skiing, hiking, biking, and outdoor adventures. Frommers takes readers off the beaten track and away from the tour buses to discover the best small towns and outdoor pleasures New England has to offer.

688 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Wayne Curtis

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New Orleans-based writer Wayne Curtis is a contributing editor at Garden & Gun, Imbibe, and The Daily Beast, and a former contributing editor to The Atlantic magazine. He's also written for American Scholar, Yankee, Smithsonian, Saveur, the New York Times, Architect, Wall Street Journal, Sunset, enRoute, and American Archeology. His newest book is The Last Great Walk, an account of a remarkable 4,000-mile journey taken in 1909, and why it’s relevant today. His previous book was a cultural history of a loathsome intoxicant: And a Bottle of Rum: A History of the New World in 10 Cocktails.

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