Patricia Schultz is the author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers 1,000 Places to See Before You Die and 1,000 Places to See in the United States and Canada Before You Die. A veteran travel journalist with over 30 years of experience, she’s written for Frommer’s, Berlitz, and Access travel guides, as well as the Wall Street Journal, Condé Nast Traveler, and Travel Weekly, where she is a contributing editor. Her home base is in New York City, but good luck finding her there.
“At last, a book that tells you what's beautiful, what's fun and
what's just unforgettable—everywhere on earth.”
—Newsweek
“The perennial guide to iconic travel destination....We read the
entire book, stopping to gasp, comment and bookmark several pages
along the way.”
—The Huffington Post
“[1,000 Places to See Before You Die] has joined the canon of
classic reference tomes that earn periodic updates and cozy homes
on the bookshelf next to the thesaurus. It is sure to land under
many trees this year.”
—TIME.com
“Globe-trotters and vicarious adventure-seekers alike will find
this full revamp of a world traveler’s bible even more informative
and inspiring than before.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“Schultz has given her iconic guide a complete makeover. With 500
new photographs, 200 new entries and 28 new countries, the second
edition is more informative, budget-conscious and
user-friendly.”
—BookPage
“It’s a big world out there, which makes it hard to decide on a
vacation destination. The Internet can seem just as vast when it
comes time to research. That’s why Patricia Schultz’s 1,000 Places
to See Before You Die deserves a place on your bookshelf. A great
inspiration tool that includes both the obvious…and the less
so.”
—The Washington Post
“She [Schultz] has managed to work a little literary magic here—and
still keep her original 1,000 favorite places—by reorganizing and
rewriting the content of the first edition. As always, her entries
are irresistibly idiosyncratic, from ‘Beer in Belgium’ to ‘The Last
Supper’ and Other Works of Leonardo Da Vinci.’”
—Chicago Tribune
“The names of authors who have sold millions of travel guidebooks
are widely known: Fodor. Frommer. Steves. Oh, and don't forget
Schultz. You know, Patricia Schultz. Still not familiar? Her
signature title surely is: ‘1,000 Places to See Before You Die.’
[She is] the travel expert who launched legions of bucket lists
back in 2003 (before we even knew what a bucket list was).”
—San Jose Mercury News
“Whether they’re outdoor adventures or simply armchair travelers,
readers on your holiday list will enjoy 1,000 Places to See Before
You Die. Informative, clear and accessible.”
—Ventura County Star
“Patricia Schultz’s classic bucket list book of travel musts have
been updated, and the second edition has full color, revised
information and about 200 new entries. It’s fun to peruse when
putting together your travel wish list.”
—Chicago Sun Times
“1,000 Places to See Before You Die...should set anybody’s
imagination soaring. It is a book to browse under the Snuggie on a
long winter night and daydream with.”
—Delaware Star News
“For travelers who think they’ve seen it all, surely there’s a
place you haven’t visited in this newly revised classic
bestseller.”
—Pittsburgh Post Gazette
“At last, a book that tells you what's beautiful, what's fun and
what's just unforgettable—everywhere on earth.”
—Newsweek
“The perennial guide to iconic travel destination....We read the
entire book, stopping to gasp, comment and bookmark several pages
along the way.”
—The Huffington Post
“[1,000 Places to See Before You Die] has joined the canon of
classic reference tomes that earn periodic updates and cozy homes
on the bookshelf next to the thesaurus. It is sure to land under
many trees this year.”
—TIME.com
“Globe-trotters and vicarious adventure-seekers alike will find
this full revamp of a world traveler’s bible even more informative
and inspiring than before.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“Schultz has given her iconic guide a complete makeover. With 500
new photographs, 200 new entries and 28 new countries, the second
edition is more informative, budget-conscious and
user-friendly.”
—BookPage
“It’s a big world out there, which makes it hard to decide on a
vacation destination. The Internet can seem just as vast when it
comes time to research. That’s why Patricia Schultz’s 1,000 Places
to See Before You Die deserves a place on your bookshelf. A great
inspiration tool that includes both the obvious…and the less
so.”
—The Washington Post
“She [Schultz] has managed to work a little literary magic here—and
still keep her original 1,000 favorite places—by reorganizing and
rewriting the content of the first edition. As always, her entries
are irresistibly idiosyncratic, from ‘Beer in Belgium’ to ‘The Last
Supper’ and Other Works of Leonardo Da Vinci.’”
—Chicago Tribune
“The names of authors who have sold millions of travel guidebooks
are widely known: Fodor. Frommer. Steves. Oh, and don't forget
Schultz. You know, Patricia Schultz. Still not familiar? Her
signature title surely is: ‘1,000 Places to See Before You Die.’
[She is] the travel expert who launched legions of bucket lists
back in 2003 (before we even knew what a bucket list was).”
—San Jose Mercury News
“Whether they’re outdoor adventures or simply armchair travelers,
readers on your holiday list will enjoy 1,000 Places to See Before
You Die. Informative, clear and accessible.”
—Ventura County Star
“Patricia Schultz’s classic bucket list book of travel musts have
been updated, and the second edition has full color, revised
information and about 200 new entries. It’s fun to peruse when
putting together your travel wish list.”
—Chicago Sun Times
“1,000 Places to See Before You Die...should set anybody’s
imagination soaring. It is a book to browse under the Snuggie on a
long winter night and daydream with.”
—Delaware Star News
“For travelers who think they’ve seen it all, surely there’s a
place you haven’t visited in this newly revised classic
bestseller.”
—Pittsburgh Post Gazette
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