Andrew Sanger
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Andrew Sanger is a British
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 freelance journalist
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 and travel writer
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, known for many popular travel guides to France and the French regions, although he has also authored more than twenty guides to other locations.

Sanger was educated at the Lycée Français in London
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, Colchester Royal Grammar School
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, University College London
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 and Sussex University.

Sanger is the author of The Vegetarian Traveller (1987), a guide to the foods and eating habits around Europe
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 and the Mediterranean, which was one of the first travel guides for vegetarians and was a best-seller in the United Kingdom
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; and a commentary on Robert Louis Stevenson
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's An Inland Voyage
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(1991). His guide Exploring Rural France (1988 and subsequent editions) gave early encouragement to ordinary tourists visiting France to get off the beaten track and discover more about the country. The book gave a rise to a series published by A&C Black (London) urging the same approach to other countries. Sanger also published a memoir or novel online through self-publisher Lulu.com
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, Love (2005), describing his life in Berkeley
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, California
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 during the "Summer of Love
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" and travels during the hippy era, including the "hippie trail
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" to India
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. His novel The J-Word (2009), about secular Jewish life, is not on a travel-related theme, and is set in his native north-west London
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.

In addition, Sanger has written hundreds of articles, almost all on travel, for British newspapers and other publications. From 1990 to 1999, he was editor of the French Railways (later Rail Europe
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) customer magazine Top Rail. In 1994 and 1996 he received Travelex Travel Writers' Awards for articles published in BBC Holiday Magazine and in Rail Europe Magazine.

Selected bibliography

  • Driving Guide - Provence & the Cote d'Azur. (4th edn, Thomas Cook, 2011)
  • Driving Guide - Loire Valley. (main author, 4th edn, Thomas Cook, 2011)
  • Eyewitness Top 10 Dublin. (new edition, co-author; Dorling Kindersley, 2011)
  • FootprintFrance Normandy. (1st edition, Footprint Handbooks, 2010)
  • The J-Word. Novel published by Snowbooks, 2009. ISBN 978-1905005956
  • Michelin Green Guide France. 2008. ISBN 9781906261160 (principal writer, English edition)
  • AA Essential Spiral Tenerife. AA, 2007. ISBN 9780749549688
  • AA Essential Spiral Lanzarote. AA, 2007. ISBN 9780749549596
  • Drive Around Loire Valley. Thomas Cook, 2007, 2009. ISBN 9781841577401 (main author)
  • Drive Around Burgundy. Thomas Cook, 2007, 2009. ISBN 9781841577418
  • Drive Around Provence. Thomas Cook, 2007, 2009. ISBN 9781841577821
  • DK Eyewitness Top 10 Dublin. DK, 2007, 2009. ISBN 9781405317214 (co-author)
  • AA Essential Channel Hopping. (AA, UK, 1999, 2001)
  • AA Essential Lanzarote & Fuerteventura. (AA, UK, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, relaunched as Essential Spiral 2007)
  • AA Essential Tenerife. (AA, UK, 2000, 2001, 2002, 203, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, relaunched as Essential Spiral 2007)
  • AA Explorer Israel. (AA, UK, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2006)
  • AA TwinPack Lanzarote & Fuerteventura. (AA, UK, 2002)
  • AA TwinPack Tenerife. (AA, UK, 2002. ISBN 0749534605)
  • An Inland Voyage. (Guide by AS added to book by Robert Louis Stevenson, Cockbird Press, UK, 1991. ISBN 1873054025)
  • Discover Brussels. (WHS/Thomas Cook, UK, 1999)
  • Exploring Rural France. (Helm/A&C Black, UK, 1988, 1990, 1993; Passport, US, 1988, 1990, 1993)
  • Exploring Rural Ireland. (Helm/A&C Black, UK, 1989; Passport, US, 1989; Mingus, Netherlands, 1991)
  • Eyewitness Top 10 Dublin. (Dorling Kindersley; co-author; UK 2003)
  • Fodors Exploring Israel. (Fodor. US. 1996, 1998, 2000)
  • God tur til Lanzarote & Fuerteventura. (Norway. 2000. ISBN 8203224326)
  • HotSpots Lanzarote. (Thomas Cook, UK, 2006. ISBN 1841575259)
  • Israel - US Library of Congress Talking Book. (Book no: 1984 - RC 20605; 1998 - RC 44904)
  • Languedoc & Roussillon. (Helm/A&C Black, UK, 1989, 1994, 1997; Passport, US, 1989; 1994, 1997)
  • Long Weekends in France. (Penguin, UK, 1992)
  • Must See Brussels. (Thomas Cook, UK, 1999)
  • Ontdek Landelijk Frankrijk. (Mingus, Netherlands, 1990)
  • Ontdek Landelijk Ierland. (Mingus, Netherlands, 1991).
  • Rough Guide to France, The. (co-author, 1st ed'n, Rough Guides, UK, 1986)
  • Signpost Guide Burgundy and the Rhone Valley. (Thomas Cook, UK, 2000; Globe Pequot, US. 2000)
  • Signpost Guide Loire Valley. (Thomas Cook, UK, 2002; Globe Pequot, US. 2002)
  • Signpost Guide: Provence & the Cote d'Azur. (Thomas Cook, UK, 2000; Globe Pequot, US. 2000)
  • South-West France. (Helm/A&C Black, UK, 1990, 1994; Passport, US, 1990, 1994)
  • Vegetarian Guide to Britain & Europe, The. (Simon & Schuster, UK, 1992)
  • Vegetarian Traveller, The. (Thorsons, UK, 1987; Grafton, UK, 1991; Mingus, Netherlands, 1992)
  • Vegetarier op Reis, De. (Mingus, Netherlands, 1992)
  • Villages of Northern France. (Pavilion, UK, 1994)
  • Viva Guide Israel. (Viva, Germany. 1996) ISBN 389480615X
  • Viva Twin Lanzarote & Fuerteventura. (Viva, Germany. 1999) ISBN 3894802324

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