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It is typically used to describe a book that provides information, maps, and tips for travelers or tourists. Example: "I purchased a guidebook to Italy before my trip, and it was incredibly helpful in planning my itinerary and finding the best places to eat."
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Most visitors need a guidebook to get their bearings.
As a guidebook to real reform, however, it falls short.
I decided to buy a guidebook to the museum anyway.
* Most visitors need a guidebook to get their bearings.
Using it is like using Italo Calvino's "Invisible Cities" as a guidebook to Venice.
It's not religion, merely a guidebook to solving small everyday problems.
Snow says that Hardegen navigated with a guidebook to the 1939 New York World's Fair.
In the spring, Gregory had mailed me the only English-language guidebook to the trail.
I went to the university library and opened a guidebook to American colleges.
"The Innocence of Objects" is Pamuk's guidebook to the museum he created to accompany the novel.
There is no reference to Mawer in the guidebook to the villa.
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