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The shop has a wide selection of the usual travel guidebooks (Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, etc.), but I like it more for its good selection of "armchair travel" and general interest travel books (travel with kids, travel how-to, etc.).  I seldom visit without coming away with $100 worth of reading to last me another six months.
 
The shop has a wide selection of the usual travel guidebooks (Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, etc.), but I like it more for its good selection of "armchair travel" and general interest travel books (travel with kids, travel how-to, etc.).  I seldom visit without coming away with $100 worth of reading to last me another six months.
  
The Globe Corner sits atop Cambridge's venerable [[Club Passim]] folk club, which is also home to an excellent vegetarian restaurant.
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The Globe Corner sits atop Cambridge's venerable [http://www.clubpassim.org/ Club Passim] folk club, which is also home to an excellent vegetarian restaurant.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:36, 23 June 2005

The Globe Corner Bookstore, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is one of the best travel bookstores I've visited, perhaps second only to the The Travel Bookshop in London.

The shop has a wide selection of the usual travel guidebooks (Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, etc.), but I like it more for its good selection of "armchair travel" and general interest travel books (travel with kids, travel how-to, etc.). I seldom visit without coming away with $100 worth of reading to last me another six months.

The Globe Corner sits atop Cambridge's venerable Club Passim folk club, which is also home to an excellent vegetarian restaurant.

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