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Hg2 Travel Guides by Lost At E Minor

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We're digging the Hg2 series of travel books which take in Paris, London, Rome, Buenos Aires and Miami. The series comes in a half dust jacket (which apparently is meant to be removed once you've settled in to your vacation city), sitting over a Moleskin-like journal chock-full of insidery travel tips. It's fun and informal. A bit like the cities they cover. Hmmm. Now there's a slogan for the brand. The next book in the series, Hg2 New York, will be out this October.

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