Skip to main content

You are here: Home » The Camping Book

The Camping Book

  • The Camping Book
    The Camping Book
    Dorling Kindersley
    Dorling Kindersley
    Review this store
    Product ID: 626925759
    Category: Books
    Description: Whether you're a family camper or a novice backpacker this is the must-have camping companion. A comprehensive kit review enables you to choose the right tent, sleeping bag, stove, and everything else you need for your camping trip - wherever you're going, and to whatever degree you're roughing it.
    ISBN: 9781405341202
    Price: £12.99

    Visit store »

Add a Review/Comment

Price Compare : From £8.50

Magnify The Camping Book
The Camping Book
The Camping Book
Category: Books
Description: Whether you're a family camper or a novice backpacker this is the must-have camping companion. A comprehensive kit review enables you to choose the right tent, sleeping bag, stove, and everything else you need for your camping trip - wherever you're going, and to whatever degree you're roughing it.
ISBN: 9781405343978
Review this product
 
Dorling Kindersley
Review this store
Dorling Kindersley
Product ID: 673930867
 
Price: £8.50
 
Visit Store »

Similar Products

Magnify The Camping Book
The Camping Book

The Camping Book


Category: Books
Description: Whether you're a family camper or a novice backpacker this is the must-have camping companion. A comprehensive kit review enables you to choose the right tent, sleeping bag, stove, and everything else you need for your camping trip - wherever you're going, and to whatever degree you're roughing it.
ISBN: 9781405343978
Review this product
 
Dorling Kindersley
Review this store
Dorling Kindersley
Product ID: 673930867
 
Price: £8.50
 
Visit Store »
Magnify Britain Goes Camping - Don Philpott - Where To Stay / Where To Eat and Drink
Britain Goes Camping - Don Philpott - Where To Stay / Where To Eat and Drink

Britain Goes Camping - Don Philpott - Where To Stay / Where To Eat and Drink


Category: Books
Description: A nostalgic guide to a national summer pastime that is enjoyed by couples and families up and down the country, Britain Goes Camping is a handy hardback packed with useful advice, one-pot recipes and a useful gazetteer featuring the National Trust's 54 beautiful camping sites. Learn how to make the best of camping and caravanning holidays whatever the weather with Don Philpott's practical book that shows you how to pitch up, keep the children busy and feed the family with delights such as campfire pizza, sausage stew and chicken hot pot. A celebration of camping that will soon become indispensable!
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 1.95
Author: 0
Review this product
 
The Book People
Review this store
The Book People
Product ID: GBGC
 
Price: £4.99
 
Visit Store »
Magnify The Camping Manual - Peter Frost - Fishing  Field Sports and Outdoor Activities
The Camping Manual - Peter Frost - Fishing  Field Sports and Outdoor Activities

The Camping Manual - Peter Frost - Fishing Field Sports and Outdoor Activities


Category: Books
Description: Increasing numbers of people are discovering that camping is an economical and attractive holiday option. At last, here is a book that will tell you all you need to know about planning the perfect family camping trip. Whether it is a weekend in North Wales or two weeks in the Costa Brava, this attractively presented, all-colour manual will take you through choosing, buying and looking after tents, trailer tents and the many other accessories and equipment.
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 1.95
Author: 0
Review this product
 
The Book People
Review this store
The Book People
Product ID: ADNPG
 
Price: £7.99
 
Visit Store »
Magnify Cool Camping: Glamping Getaways - Et Al. - Where To Stay / Where To Eat and Drink
Cool Camping: Glamping Getaways - Et Al. - Where To Stay / Where To Eat and Drink

Cool Camping: Glamping Getaways - Et Al. - Where To Stay / Where To Eat and Drink


Category: Books
Description: New from the publishers of the best-selling Cool Camping series, comes Cool Camping Glamping Getaways. Featuring 50 exceptional luxury campsites from across the UK, including 25 brand new campsite discoveries, this is essential reading for contemporary campers.New sites in this edition include a remote lakeside campsite, accessible only by canoe, a lovingly-restored gypsy caravan tucked away in a charming apple cider orchard and a collection of bell tents dotted across the rolling wild meadows of Sussex.With in-depth reviews, practical info and hundreds of inspiring colour photographs, this is essential reading for contemporary campers.Other books in the series include England, Scotland, Wales, France, Europe, Cool Camping Kids, the Cool Camping Cookbook, and the Cool Camping Guide to Festivals.
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 1.95
Author: 0
Review this product
 
The Book People
Review this store
The Book People
Product ID: ABMVY
 
Price: £13.56
 
Visit Store »

Amazon.co.uk reviews:

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Back-pack spot books, 2 Jan 2011
This review is from: Spot and Friend Collection 10-Books Set RRP£37.91 (Spot's Garden, Spot's Camping trip, Time for Bed, spot, Spot's New Game, Happy Birthday Spot, Spot's Show and Tell, Spot's Tummy Ache) (Spot's Collection) (Paperback)
8 spot books, all of a good quality. Bonus is the definitely the back-pack the come in. Great size for 2-3 year old who likes taking books out and then putting them away.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


0 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Spot and Friend collection, 4 Jan 2012
This review is from: Spot and Friend Collection 10-Books Set RRP£37.91 (Spot's Garden, Spot's Camping trip, Time for Bed, spot, Spot's New Game, Happy Birthday Spot, Spot's Show and Tell, Spot's Tummy Ache) (Spot's Collection) (Paperback)
The books and bag were satisfactory and much appreciated by our granddaughter. I had seen copies of the books beforehand.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


Articles

  • 25/05/2012 12:00 AM
    The 10 Best summer cookbooks

    1. The Food of Spain by Claudia Roden




    25/05/2012 12:00 AM
    The 10 best summer cookbooks

    1. The Food of Spain by Claudia Roden




    24/05/2012 12:00 AM
    Will Dean's Ideas Factory: Billr app means an end to asking 'Why am I paying for your steak?'

    Somehow, it's never easy. Even if there's an even number of you. Even if everyone has the same meal. And the same drinks. Even the tip can make things complicated.




    22/05/2012 12:00 AM
    Trending: Hardbacks vs e-books: the sequel

    In the world of journalism it's called a "reverse ferret" - a story breathlessly announcing that Black is White, just 24 hours after confidently asserting that Black is Black. In the genteel environs of publishing, it's a volte-face. Whatever it is, James Daunt, owner of Daunt Books and managing director of the Waterstones chain, executed a classic twirl at the weekend.




    20/05/2012 12:00 AM
    Between the Covers 20/05/2012

    We love flavorwire.com's new collection of "extremely silly photos of extremely serious writers", which shows that even Nobel Prize-winners kick back and let their hair down from time to time.




    20/05/2012 12:00 AM
    The Blagger's Guide To: Michael Frayn

    Michael Frayn's latest novel, Skios, will be launched on Thursday. It will be his eleventh novel. He has also written or translated 31 plays, and published 12 works of non-fiction, including a collection of his journalism, Travels With a Typewriter (2009) and a biography of his father, My Father's Fortune: A Life in 2010.




    20/05/2012 12:00 AM
    Invisible Ink: No 124 - Hans Fallada

    His pen-name was created from two characters in Grimm's fairy tales, but his novels had little in common with the moralistic fantasies of mittel-Europe. Rudolf Ditzen was a magistrate's son, raised in Berlin and immersed in Dickens, Flaubert and Dostoevsky. He became one of the greatest German authors of the 20th century, but was not translated into English until 2009.




    20/05/2012 12:00 AM
    The curious world of Norton Juster

    Some people are very easy to interview. Norton Juster is not one of them. He's delightful and articulate, but listening to the recording of our time together, it's striking how much more interesting his answers are than my questions. So our conversation entirely failed to resolve classics such as "Where did the idea for your book come from?" and ended up instead about vocational education, bipolar disorder, obscure Edwardian ghost-story writers, C P Snow, synaesthesia and the walks Juster used to take with his older brother. In some respects, it's hardly surprising; Juster has been giving interviews about his children's classic The Phantom Tollbooth for half a century, so might be forgiven for wanting his conversations to roam elsewhere.




    19/05/2012 09:00 AM
    How Aharon Appelfeld chronicled the Holocaust

    Blooms of Darkness, in Green's graceful, grave and irresistibly readable English version, tells the story of Hugo, a young Jewish boy in an occupied town in eastern Europe who loses his parents to the camps but stays alive thanks to the shelter and salvation offered him by a local prostitute, Mariana. It extends and deepens one of the most remarkable journeys in all modern literature. In a prolific career whose highlights include novels such as Badenheim 1939, Tzili, The Immortal Bartfuss and The Iron Tracks, as well as the memoir The Story of a Life, Appelfeld has interrogated the meaning of what happened to him, to his community, and to humanity itself, during Europe's era of genocide.




    19/05/2012 09:00 AM
    Gwendoline Riley: A portrait of the artist as a brooding young woman...

    Gwendoline Riley was finishing her first novel at the age that most of us were sleeping in, bunking off, or congregating around a pint at the student union bar. Turning her university dissertation into her debut, Cold Water (2002) she signed a two-book deal at the age of 22. Since then, she has accumulated a hipster-ish following and several literary awards (Somerset Maugham Award, the Betty Trask Award, a John Llewellyn-Rhys Memorial prize shortlisted nomination).