Noun
travel book (plural travel books)
A book about travelling to a certain region, such as a memoir or guide book.
Author Mark Twain published in 1869, "The Innocents Abroad" a travel book, where he described his time in the Azores. Source: Internet
He is the author of a travel book for scientists published in 2009 called and has written articles for The Times, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, New Scientist and other publications. Source: Internet
Go far afield or simply learn about your own backyard through exploring our adventurous travel book selections. Source: Internet
In the mid-thirties she made several trips to the Balkans in order to gather material for a travel book. Source: Internet
His comic novel about L.A., Too Much of Nothing, was published in 2003, and Sweetness and Blood, a travel book about the spread of surfing to odd corners of the world, was named a book of the year by The Economist in 2010. Source: Internet
If you’re writing a vacation or travel book, you may want to wear a Hawaiian shirt and have the ocean in the background. Source: Internet