by Lonely Planet (Author)
Even life's simplest moments deserve a breathtaking backdrop... Discover 100 lavish lavatories and outstanding outhouses that offer a window to our world.
Who knew the loo could offer such a view? From Tokyo's transparent public toilets to the sand-swept privy in the Namib desert; Abraham Lincoln's 1850's outhouse to a barren bog on Bolivia's Altiplano; it's time to see more of our amazing planet from the 'best' seat in the house.
Inside Toilets of the World:
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100 weird and wonderful toilets around the world
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Features fun illustrations, photos and entertaining descriptions for every 'throne'
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Divided into chapters by continent with every toilet marked on one of five maps
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Includes a timeline of historic bogs from 3000 BCE in Asia's Indus Valley to today's high-tech toilets in Japan
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Lists of must-visit, famous, extreme and contemporary loos
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Written by Patrick Kinsella: author, editor, photographer and journalist who specialises in scribbling stories about walking. And toilets...
Compact and colourful this cornucopia of commodes is a must-buy for anyone who can find beauty in the most unexpected of places.
Number of Pages: 144
Dimensions: 0.69 x 7.33 x 7.41 IN
Publication Date: October 21, 2025