Counter-Tourism: A Pocketbook 50 odd things to do in a heritage site (and other places) – See more a
Notes
This pocketbook includes 50 'tactics' designed to transform the way one look at 'heritage' places and to spur thinking about the way the industry packages these sites. Small pocket-size boon in forder.
Artist / Author | CrabMan |
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Publisher | Triarchy Press |
ISBN | 978-1-908009-67-8 |
Reference | P2762 |
Date | 2012 |
Type | Publication |
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