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Baedeker
[ bey-di-ker ]
noun
- Karl, 1801–59, German publisher, notably of guidebooks for travelers.
- any of the series of guidebooks for travelers issued by the him or his successors.
- anyguidebook, pamphlet, or the like, containing information useful to travelers:
a Baedeker to the restaurants of the region.
Baedeker
/ ˈbeɪdɪkə /
noun
- any of a series of travel guidebooks issued by the German publisher Karl Baedeker (1801–59) or his firm
- any guidebook
Example Sentences
Instead of train schedules, recommended hotels and museum hours, what Lawrence sought to capture was both less concrete and more profound than the 19th-century German publisher Baedeker, still synonymous with travel guides and tourism.
Published in 1942, "Castaway's Baedeker to the South Seas" was a "travel" survival guide, of sorts, for servicemen stranded on Pacific islands.
Baedeker said this week he changed his mind on not filing a complaint, which would have put the matter before CHRB’s Board of Stewards, because he didn’t want to pass the buck.
Geoff Crowther, whose advice in artisanal Baedekers and later as a pioneering author for the Lonely Planet backpackers’ guidebooks lured intrepid travelers to offbeat destinations, died on April 13 in South East Queensland, Australia.
A Baedeker guidebook on Canada, published in 1907, offers some inspiration for contemporary travelers seeking fresh air.
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