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1986, together with analytic maps [D Getz]. oTourism Education Congress: Proceedings of the Congress Presentations. Bogazici Universitesi MYO (Tourism Program, PO Box 2, Bebek-Istanbul 80815, Turkey) 1984, 353 pp. Papers on tourism education (in Turkish and English) are by P Olali, K Karhan, R Elting, B Wise, F Lawson, R Schaffer, T Vat, A Fayman, C Adelsen, A Ozaktas, and more [tables, charts]. oTourism Expectation on the Seoul Olympics: A Korean Perspective, by Gang-Hoan Jeong (School of Physical Education and Recreation, Cooke Ball 203, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN 55455, USA) M.S. thesis, 1987, Univ of Wisconsin-Stout, xvi + 186 pp, $35.00. This study assesses the tourism expectations on the 1988 Olympics as a mega-event and suggests strategies for its hosting [tables, charts, appendixes, references]. oTourism-The World's Peace Industry, by L E'Amore. Business Quarterly (Univ of Western Ontario, London N6A 3K7, Canada) 1988:1-8. This article discusses the role ot tourism in cross-cultural communication and the potential of promoting peace through tourism [chart].
oThe Travel Agent: 1987 Travel Industry Personnel Directory. Travel Agent Magazine (825 7th Avenue, New York NY 10019, USA) 1987, 472 pp, $15.00. A listing (with addresses and oTouriscope 1986: Domestic Travel. telephone numbers) of airlines, shipStatistics Canada (Statistics Canada lines, railroads, automobile rentals, Publication Sales, Ottawa KIA OT6, t o u r operators, foreign tourism offices, Canada) ISSN 0835-9474, 1987, 119 pp, travel organizations, hotel representa$40.00 (paper). Touriscope is a new tives, and the like. series of publications on Canadian tourism (written in both English and oTravel and Leisure's World Travel French). This volume statistically Overview 1987/1988: The Annual summarizes domestic travel for 1986, Review of the Travel Industry Worldand trends for 1979-1986. A l s o in- w i d e . American Express Publishing cluded are three feature articles on Corp (1120 Ave of Americas, New business travel, intraprovincial versus York NY 10036, USA) ISBN 0895-2698, interprovincial travel, and the pleasure 1987, $95.00. The contents include travel market. As a companion vol- information and summaries of world ume, Touriscope 1986: International travel overview, worldwide markets, Travel ($30.00), presents data on travel to and from USA, tourism in travel i n t o and out of Canada for the Caribbean, US domestic travel,