AA Publishing
(dist. by Trafalgar Square)
Cycle Rides: Devon, Cornwall & the Southwest (Sept., $18) traces cycling routes through southwest Britain.
AtlasBooks
Fun on Foot in New England (Sept., $16.95) by Warwick Ford and Nola Ford includes maps and photos to help find the best jogging and walking routes.
Authentik
Artistik London (Sept., $16.95) by Simon Cropper highlights the best places to view the city's art world.
Chic London (Sept. $16.95) by Beatrice Hodgkin offers the inside scoop on London spas, salons and boutiques.
Avalon Travel
Moon Walt Disney World and Orlando: Including Daytona Beach and the Space Coast (Oct., $17.95) by Laura Reiley provides info on dining, transportation, accommodations and more.
Casino Vacations
(dist. by Midpoint Trade)
American Casino Guide (Nov., $16.95) by Steve Bourie offers the scoop on every casino/resort, riverboat and Indian casino in the U.S.
Cicerone Press
(dist. by Midpoint Trade)
The Grand Canyon (Feb., $22.95) by Constance Roos covers thousands of miles of trekking routes for all abilities.
Countryman Press
A Visitor's Guide to Colonial & Revolutionary Mid-Atlantic America: Interesting Sites to Visit, Lodging, Dining, Things to Do (Sept., $18.95) by Patricia and Robert Foulke.
Cross-Country Skiing in the Sierra Nevada: The Best Resort & Touring Centers in California & Nevada (Oct., $11.95) by Tim Hauserman describes 13 resorts and provides info on trails, races and more.
DK
Eyewitness Travel Guides: Brazil (Nov., $30) functions as a trip planner, on-the-road guide and souvenir of cities, swampland and the Amazon.
Fodor's
Fodor's Pocket Puerto Rico, 1st Edition (Dec., $9.95) by Fodor's editors contains information on the restaurants, lodging, nightlife and outdoor highlights for business and leisure travelers.
Frommer's
MTV The Best of Mexico, 1st Edition (Oct., $22.99) by Jeff Spurrier et al. covers the highlights, while offering alternative lodging options for camping and staying in cabanas.
Giles Ltd.
(dist. by Antique Collectors' Club)
Discovering American History in England: An Illustrated Guide (Nov., $35) by Catherine Leitch spotlights people and places linked to Britons that have had a defining influence on America.
Globe Pequot
Real Barbecue (Sept., $16.95) by Vince Staten and Greg Johnson offers an ode to 100 barbecue joints in the U.S.
Greystone Books
(dist. by PGW)
What the Psychic Told the Pilgrim: A Midlife Misadventure on Spain's Camino de Santiago de Compostela (Oct., $16.95) by Jane Christmas offers a humorous account of one woman's pilgrimage of self-discovery.
Hunter Publishing
Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao Pocket Adventures (Dec., $13.99) by Lynne M. Sullivan is designed to be used on the go, with places to stay and eat plus condensed sections on history and geography.
Langenscheidt
Insight Guides: London and Insight Guides: Copenhagen (Nov., $11.95 each). A new series of travel guides offers tips designed for the savvy traveler, including intimate lodging and unusual places to visit.
American Map Safe Driver Road Atlas (Oct., $14.95) features road maps and practical safety advice for inexperienced drivers.
Little Bookroom
The Brasseries of Paris (Oct., $16.95) by François Thomazeau, photos by Sylvain Ageorges, trans. by Anna Moschovakis, explores 49 brasseries in the City of Light.
Lonely Planet
Signspotting 2 :More Absurd & Amusing Signs from Around the World (Sept., $9.99) by Doug Lansky collects signs from around the globe, like the Ha Ha Cemetery in New Brunswick.
Bluelist: The Best in Travel 2008 (Nov., $22.99) offers the scoop on when and where to go next year.
Menasha Ridge Press
(dist. by Globe Pequot)
Vanished! Explorers Forever Lost (Nov., $9.95) by Evan L. Balkan brings together the stories of explorers, like Roald Amundsen and Amelia Earhart, who never returned.
Mountaineers Books
The Tecate Journals: 70 Days on the Rio Grande (Oct., $16.95) by Keith Bowden explores an important natural resource and its impact on our borderlands.
Penguin
TheCondé Nast TravelerBook of Unforgettable Journeys: Great Writers on Great Places (Oct., $16), edited by Klara Glowczewska, collects essays by Russell Banks on the Everglades and Edmund White on Jordan, among others.
Phaidon
Wallpaper City Guides (Oct., $8.95 each) offers 10 new pocket-sized guides for design-conscious travelers to Auckland, New Zealand; Budapest, Hungary; Chicago; Hanoi, Vietnam; Las Vegas, Nev.; Melbourne, Australia; Montreal; Munich, Germany; Valencia, Spain; and Warsaw, Poland.
Rough Guides
Make the Most of Your Time on Earth: A Rough Guide to the World by Rough Guides editors (Oct., $29.99) presents 1,000 must-do experiences. 75,000 first printing.
Rucksack Readers
(dist. by Interlink)
The Kintyre Way (Dec., $15.95) by Sandra Bardwell and Jacquetta Megarry contains a trail guide and waterproof map for hikers along the 89-mile route in Scotland.
Stewart, Tabori & Chang
Secret Hotels: Extraordinary Values in the World's Most Stunning Destinations (Sept., $22.95) by Erik Torkells and the editors of Budget Travel examines affordable hotels in popular vacation destinations.
Stone Bridge Press
Travels in the East (Sept., $14.95) by Donald Richie collects his writings on Egypt, India, Bhutan and other Asian countries.
The Honorable Visitors (Sept., $11.95) by Donald Richie recounts his adventures with Aldous Huxley, Rudyard Kipling and other well-known travelers to Japan.
Thames & Hudson
Hip Hotels UK (Sept., $29.95) by Herbert Ypma features 31 locations in Great Britain, from Devon to the Scottish highlands.
Travelers' Tales
A Woman's World Again: True Stories of World Travel (Sept., $17.95), edited by Marybeth Bond, details the varied experiences of women travelers, including apprenticing with silversmiths in Niger.
Univ. Press of Florida
50 Great Walks in Florida (Feb., $24.95) by Lucy Beebe Tobias charts manageable walks that take in the history, culture and natural wonders of the Sunshine State.
Voyageur Press
Backroads from the Beltway: Your Guide to the Mid-Atlantic's Most Scenic Backroad Adventures (Nov., $21.95) by Pat and Chuck Blackley contains 25 tours, including Civil War battlefields, antebellum plantation homes and fishing villages.
Yale Univ. Press
Wild Caribbean (Sept., $25) by Michael Bright et al. explores the wildlife of the Caribbean, with tips on choosing the best time of year to visit.