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The Globe-trotter Travel Guidebook, which is the official English name for 地球の歩き方 Lit: The way to wander the world is the most popular Japanese travel guide series.
The History of Sino-Japanese Relations as seen in Japan’s Most Popular Travel Guide 2006
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KURTZ: Paul Reynolds, some of the headlines I saw abroad, "Toxic Texan," "Inexperienced Globe-trotter," "Bible, Baseball and Bar-B - Que."
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M. M.cmillan's Globe-trotter in India, 1815, p. 193;
National Epics Kate Milner Rabb 1901
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He Is a Duke, or an Earl, or something unofficial; also a Peer; also a Globe-trotter.
Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"Why, it's yourself!" exclaimed my friend, pointing to the heading, "A Phenomenal Globe-trotter," which, appearing above the wood-cut, had escaped my notice.
From Paris to New York by Land Harry De Windt 1894
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Financial Facelift Globe-trotter can have best of all worlds
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DIANNE MALEY 2011
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But there is no reverence in the Globe-trotter: he is brazen.
manybooks.net 2010
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