Gallery of Covers
Current 15th Edition

Dedicated to the FEI World Equestrian Games, the huge international event which will be held in Lexington, Kentucky, in 2010.
1992

The "upside-down" book with two front covers. Our first edition, now worth US$155 on the First Edition collectors market.
1993-1994

We changed the metal spiral binding to plastic.
1995

The last of the "upside-down" books.
1996

Completely redesigned - this book won the prestigious "Excellence in Design" award.
1997

We won Writers Digest "Certificate of Merit" with this one.
1998

Another great year helping our I-75 traveler friends.
1999

The first of the textured cover books.
2000

The year Georgia decided to change all their exit numbers. This book showed both the old and the new.
9th (2001)

To ensure a major book chain catalogued our book correctly, we had to remove the year from the front cover - this one became known as our "9th" edition.
10th (2002) Edition

The first of our "themed" covers - the 25th anniversary of the completion of I-75.
11th (2003) Edition

Dedicated to the Wright Brothers of Dayton, Ohio.
12th (2004) Edition

Dedicated to the 200th Anniversary of Steam Locomotion.
13th (2005/6) Edition

Dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of the publication of Mrs. Mileva Marity-Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity.
Florida - 1st (2006) Edition

Our First edition of "Along Florida's Expressways. Personally requested by Florida's Governor Bush, because so many Floridians used "Along I-75" to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Charley in 2004. Jeb wanted a Florida freeway evacuation guide . . . so we delivered.
14th (2007) Edition

Dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of 400th Anniversary of the founding of Jamestown - the first permanent European settlement in North America. How could a historian ignore such an occasion?
Florida - 2nd (2008) Edition

"Along Florida's Expressways" - completely re-designed to better match the needs of driving tourists. After driving around Florida on a vacation, I didn't like the first edition which was rushed into production to help with hurricane evacuation - so I re-designed it!
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Our current 15th edition (see cover image to the left) has been completely updated ready for snowbirds heading south for the winter. It has a cover featuring the old railroad station, at Tifton's Agrirama, Georgia.
Between this and the previous edition, there has been an incredible 27% turnover in services (gas, food and lodging) at I-75 exits.
A year of high gas prices and now the sinking economy has had a drastic effect on interstate travel (did you know that even Cracker Barrel has closed one of its locations?). This edition is a "must have" since its information obsoletes all previous editions.
If you would like to learn more about the new edition of "Along Interstate-75, click here.
Here are some thoughts about using an older edition for your I-75 trip . . .
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According to an article in the Wall Street Journal (August 25, 1995), many travel books take 12 to 16 months in production before they reach your book store shelf. This means that a book with this year's date on its cover will probably have travel information that is at least two years old! How stale can that information be?
(Hint - always look at the "copyright" date on the title page - this is the book's "real" date; it might be quite different to the "cover" date.) |
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Using special computer technology, we take about six weeks to update and produce our new edition of Along Interstate-75, every second year. We update it every "even" numbered year ("Along Florida's Expressways is updated every "odd" numbered year). Research is cut-off in August of the update year and the finished book is on the bookstore shelves by October. Now, how fresh can you be?
(Hint - to have a fun and stress free drive to Florida, always make sure you have our latest edition in your car.) |
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We make thousands of changes to update each edition. In fact, virtually every page in our book requires changing. Whether it's new services or ones that have gone out of business at interstate exits, or new stories, recommendations, Insider Tips and other editorial features. Every updated edition is a brand new book. |
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