An edition of Tourism in the Middle East (2007)

TOURISM IN THE MIDDLE EAST: CONTINUITY, CHANGE AND TRANSFORMATION; ED. BY RAMI FAROUK DAHER.

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An edition of Tourism in the Middle East (2007)

TOURISM IN THE MIDDLE EAST: CONTINUITY, CHANGE AND TRANSFORMATION; ED. BY RAMI FAROUK DAHER.

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Cover of: Tourism in the Middle East
Tourism in the Middle East: Continuity, Change and Transformation
2010, Channel View Publications, Limited
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Cover of: TOURISM IN THE MIDDLE EAST: CONTINUITY, CHANGE AND TRANSFORMATION; ED. BY RAMI FAROUK DAHER.

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CLEVEDON
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TOURISM AND CULTURAL CHANGE; 9

Classifications

Library of Congress
G155.M66 T68 2007, G155.M66 T68 2007eb, G155.M66T68 2006

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Open Library
OL22742280M
Internet Archive
tourismmiddleeas00dahe
ISBN 10
1845410505
LCCN
2006011056
OCLC/WorldCat
65521530
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