Guidebooks

/ˈɡaɪdˌbʊks/ noun

Books containing information and advice for travelers or people learning about a particular subject or activity. They provide practical instructions, recommendations, and background knowledge to help users navigate unfamiliar territory or topics.

Compound of 'guide' (from Old French 'guider', meaning to lead or direct) and 'book' (from Old English 'bōc'). The concept emerged in the 18th-19th centuries as travel became more accessible to the middle class, with publishers like Baedeker and Michelin creating standardized travel references.

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