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Expatriation / Expatriate: Books Books

USA & Canada

Amazon has become in a few years the first worldwide book shop. Every where in the world, you can now get your favorite books. With discounts up to 40% on books, free delivery, the website shows also comments from readers on each item.

Easy Expat has selected for each destination a series of books and travel guides. Each item will link also to other books available.
Vancouver and Canadian RockiesVancouver and Canadian Rockies
Including details for starting out, from airport to shops, this guide splits each destination into geographical zones.
The Rough Guide to CanadaThe Rough Guide to Canada
There are insightful accounts of every Canadian city, from vibrant Montreal to laid back Vancouver, and vivid descriptions of varied landscapes...
California (Rough Guide Travel Guides)California (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
An illustrated guide that covers urban hotspots such as San Francisco and LA to the natural beauty of the Yosemite National Park and the Lake Tahoe...
New York City (Rough Guide Travel Guides)New York City (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
Packed with intriguing accounts of the city's great museums, the guide also includes full detailed listings of all the best places to eat, drink ...
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