Sandra Gustafson’s Cheap Sleeps in Prague, Vienna, and Budapest: Traveler’s Guides to the Best-Kept Secrets (Paperback)
Amazon.com Review
Sandra Gustafson is a woman who takes her work seriously–traipsing annually through Europe, eating at scads of restaurants, and visiting innumerable pensions, hotels, and inns. Though she currently calls San Diego home, she’s spent much of the past 25 years abroad, living [...]
How To Travel And Visit The Most Exciting And Exotic Places On Earth On A Budget: Everything You Need To Know To Travel For Cheap Worldwide (Paperback)
Here’s a little of what you’ll learn inside of “How To Travel And Visit The Most Exciting And Exotic Places On Earth On A Budget”: – The absolute best times of year to take that vacation to guarantee you get the lowest prices. [...]
The Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel (Updated Annually) (Paperback)
Review
Highly recommended to thrift-minded travelers everywhere and a valuable resource for business travelers on restrictive corporate resources. — Midwest Book Review, May 2002If you could have one guide on your bookshelf, this should be it…an indispensable reference for any traveler. — Larry Patton, WLXI-TV Public Report [...]
Portland Cheap Eats: 200 Terrific Bargain Eateries (Best Places Budget Guides) (Paperback)
Review
“Heading south? Don’t leave home without the new ‘Portland Cheap Eats.’ Portland has some of the world’s best dives and joints. This book by editor Carrie Floyd and 12 fellow reviewers with stout stomachs is a perfect compliment to Sasquatch’s ‘Seattle Cheap Eats.’ I [...]
Frommer’s San Francisco Free & Dirt Cheap (Frommer’s Free & Dirt Cheap) (Paperback)
You can leave your heart in San Francisco, but with this guide, you don’t have to leave the contents of your wallet! Perfect for residents and visitors alike, this outspoken guide is packed with free and dirt-cheap ways to get the most out of San Francisco without opening your Golden Gates…from food, drinks, [...]
Cheap Motels and a Hot Plate: An Economist’s Travelogue (Paperback)
The road trip is a staple of modern American literature. But nowhere in American literature, until now, has a left-wing economist hit the road, observing and interpreting the extraordinary range and spectacle of U.S. life, bringing out its conflicts and contradictions with humor and insight.Disillusioned with academic life after [...]
Budget Living Home Cheap Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to Great Decorating (Paperback)
From Publishers Weekly
As any reader of Architectural Digest or Interior Design knows, it’s easy to make your home look like a million bucks?if you have a million bucks. But for readers whose budgets tend more toward the Ikea level of home decorating, here are “192 pages of [...]
365 Ways to Live Cheap: Your Everyday Guide to Saving Money (Paperback)
Use cold water for most clothes washing and save up to $63 a year. Minimize your carload and reduce your gas mileage by as much as 5 percent. Invest in a deep freezer and fill it up with meat discounted at 30 percent or more.Take a look at your life and you?ll realize [...]
What’s Cheap and Free in Cancun and the Yucatan (Paperback)
Cancun is the number one vacation destination in the world. The author lives in Cancun and gives you the real inside secrets to make your vacation more fun and more affordable. This new and innovative travel book is the first travel book to come with an interactive DVD [...]
Cheap Ways to (Paperback)
Cheap Ways To… isn’t really about being cheap. While recycling is good, this book doesn’t advocate using Wal-Mart bags for your trash cans, using coffee grounds twice, avoiding flushing the toilet or taking advantage of other people’s generosity. The fun, innovative ideas found in Cheap Ways To… are designed to help you make [...]

