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David K
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[*] posted on 5-29-2024 at 08:11 AM
Baja Book Covers (nearly 400 to see)


On https://vivabaja.com/baja-books/ are the covers or title pages of 391 + books. They are arranged by category per page, at that link:

Page 1 are Travel Story Books;

Page 2 are Guidebooks;

Page 3 are History Books;

Page 4 are Ocean Activity Books, Photo Books, Cook Books, & Magazine Books.

Except for a couple, they are or were in my personal collection. As I got closer to the end of my wonderful voyage, I began finding new homes for them (duplicate copies first, followed by books about the sea). Those seeking any new or used Baja books, please check https://oldmissions.com (where I sell my mission book and my collected Baja books).

I recently organized the travel story books by author and year published, following the books by Erle Stanley Gardner and Graham Mackintosh. Both these authors I consider outstanding Baja travel-story tellers. After them, the books are listed by year with multiple books by the same author kept together.

Have a look: https://vivabaja.com/baja-books/

A few sample images to serve as eye candy...




























See the rest: https://vivabaja.com/baja-books/




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[*] posted on 5-29-2024 at 07:34 PM


Wow! Awesome! :o



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