131 examples of guide-book in sentences

"You are continually misled in this way unless you refer at every minute to your guide-book, and to go through Europe reading a guide-book which you can read at home seems to be a waste of time.

"To-day I told the driver to take me to St. Martin's, where the guide-book says that Newton lived.

The major put down his guide-book, Amy opened her eyes, and Helen removed her shawl from the opposite seat, as a young man, wrapped in a cloak, with a green shade over his eyes, and a general air of feebleness, got in and sank back with a sigh of weariness or pain.

P. Joanne in his excellent guide-book calls it "the ancient Beneharum, destroyed about the year 841 by the Normans, rebuilt in 980 under the name of Lascurris.

For all excursions there is a recognised tariff, which may be seen at the Mairie; and an excellent local guide-book and map is published for 2 frs.

Nevertheless, there was undoubtedly great splendorfor the details of which I refer to the guide-book.

I appealed to the guide-book.

Entering a hotel, (in which, as a Dumfries guide-book assured us, Prince Charles Edward had once spent a night,) we rested and refreshed ourselves, and then set forth in quest of the mausoleum of Burns.

Truly these last two itemsa guide-book for Anatolia, and a monument to womenare strange enterprises for Turks.

"At that time such a thing as a Guide-book for Germany, France, or Spain did not exist.

There is such a train, not down in the guide-book, but we were assured of the fact at the Harrisburg depot.

Mr. Beckford, like "Harold," passes through various regions of the world, and, disdaining to follow the guide-book, presents his reader with a series of detached, or very slenderly connected sketches of the scenes that had made the deepest impression upon himself.

I had no guide-book, kept no diary, do not know how many miles we travelled each day, nor how many in all.

A traveler, with a guide-book and a good pair of eyes, can also dispense with the services of a courier, whose duty it is to conduct strangers about the city, from one lion to another.

The Duke hardly seems to know about it, but I have been led to expect, from the guide-book, that I should see the blood on the stones.

Hygiene guide-book.

BROWN, FREDERIC K. The playtime guide-book.

HERRINGTON, EVELYN M. A guide-book for homemaking.

Hygiene guide-book.

Hygiene guide-book.

It is a small, obscure hamlet, not mentioned in the guide-book, and stands upon the precipitous banks of a deep ravine, through which a noisy brook leaps to turn the ponderous wheel of a thatch-roofed mill.

No wonder there are so many children: the "Guide-book" (omniscient Mr. Murray!) says there are fifteen thousand paupers in the town, and we know how such multiply.

His observations abroad are minutely recorded in the "Diary," which in its earlier part too often resembles a guide-book.

" It is amusing to contrast the artistic manner in which our author makes all his statements, with the style of a guide-book, speaking on the manufactures and industry of Florence.

But the children had never heard of Evesham fight; and Mr. Jessup had mislaid his guide-book.

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