Allison (not verified) says:

When I backpacked Europe in summers 1989 and 1990, I carried my ragged copy of 'Let's Go'; it was not only my bible but those of others I ran into as well. It was essential for clarifying the unknown, as well as helpful for appearing knowledgeable and less tourist-y(as long as I could cram it into my backpack!). I dearly hope my son can also utelize a Harvard publication in thirteen years when he too takes to the open 'rails' of Europe. I understand change. I dearly hope that you find a way to keep on with the book.

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