Queering Tourism (Routledge Studies in Human Geography) vs Three Centuries and the Island (Heritage)

Overall winner: Three Centuries and the Island (Heritage)

Key Differences

Choose Andrew Hill Clark's Three Centuries and the Island if you want a geography-focused heritage history with a lower listed price and slightly more reader feedback (5.00 from 2 reviews). Choose Lynda Johnston's Queering Tourism if you need a clearly framed scholarly Routledge study with academic credibility, despite having a single review and sitting in a higher price tier

Queering Tourism (Routledge Studies in Human Geography)

Queering Tourism (Routledge Studies in Human Geography)

Lynda Johnston • ★ 3.4/5 • Mid-Range

Scholarly work exploring LGBTQ+ aspects of travel and place-making. Key benefit: context for inclusive tourism studies. Customer insight: straightforward reception with interest from readers in geography

Pros

  • clear focus on queer tourism
  • academic perspective
  • well-defined niche within geography

Cons

  • limited customer feedback available
  • niche topic may appeal to a specialized audience
  • no features listed
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Three Centuries and the Island (Heritage)

Three Centuries and the Island (Heritage)

Andrew Hill Clark • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

Geography book addressing historical perspectives on island studies. Offers scholarly insights into three centuries of island history. Customer insight: text: None

Pros

  • geography-focused perspective
  • historical context across centuries
  • clear author attribution

Cons

  • customer insight unavailable
  • no highlighted features listed
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Andrew Hill Clark
Durability Tie
Versatility Lynda Johnston
User Reviews Andrew Hill Clark