Abram, Simone, Waldren, Jacqueline, and Macleod, Donald V. L. (1997) Tourists and tourism: identifying with people and places. Oxford: Berg.
Auge,́ Marc (2009a) Non-places: introduction to an anthropology of supermodernity. London: Verso.
Auge,́ Marc (2009b) Non-places: introduction to an anthropology of supermodernity. London: Verso.
‘Babar and the Mission Civilisatrice: Colonialism and the Biography of a Mythical Elephant’ (1999) Biography, 22(1), pp. 86–103. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1353/bio.2010.0218.
Bachelard, Gaston and Jolas, Maria (1994) The poetics of space. Boston: Beacon Press.
Baker, D. (no date) ‘“What We Found On Our Journey Through Fantasy Land”’, Children’s literature in education, 37.3, pp. 237–251.
Bavidge, J. (2009) ‘“‘Eco-Citizens: What Can Urban Ecocriticism of Childrens Literature Unearth?’”’, in Deep into nature: ecology, environment and children’s literature. Lichfield: Pied Piper Publishing Ltd, pp. 74–83.
Bell, M., Butlin, R.A. and Heffernan, M. (1995) Geography and imperialism, 1820-1940. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Beneduce, Ann Keay, Spirin, Gennady, and Swift, Jonathan (1993) Gulliver’s adventures in Lilliput. New York: Philomel.
Black, Jeremy (no date) Grand Tour in the Eighteenth Century: British Abroad. Sandpiper Books.
Bond, Michael and Alley, R. W. (2011) Paddington and the grand tour. London: HarperCollins Children’s.
Borm, J. (2004) ‘Defining Travel: On the travel book, travel writing and terminology’, in Perspectives on travel writing. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 13–26. Available at: https://contentstore.cla.co.uk//secure/link?id=2d10f8c8-884a-e611-80bd-0cc47a6bddeb.
Bosmajian, H. (1983) ‘Nightmares of History- The Outer Limits of Childrens Literature; Article’, Children’s Literature Association quarterly, 8:4, pp. 20–22.
Bradford, Clare (2007a) Unsettling narratives: postcolonial readings of children’s literature. [Waterloo, Ont.?]: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Bradford, Clare (2007b) Unsettling narratives: postcolonial readings of children’s literature. [Waterloo, Ont.?]: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
British Narratives of Exploration: Case Studies on the Self and Other (Empires in Perspective) [Hardcover] (no date). Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd (24 April 2009). Available at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/British-Narratives-Exploration-Studies-Perspective/dp/185196620X/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1367584520&sr=1-4&keywords=british+narratives+of+exploration.
Brunhoff, Jean de (1995) The story of Babar: the little elephant. London: Mammoth.
Brunhoff, Jean de (2008) Babar’s travels. London: Egmont.
Brunhoff, Laurent de (2010) Babar’s world tour. London: Abrams Books for Young Readers.
Butler, Francelia, Dillard, R. H. W., and Keyser, Elizabeth Lennox (1996) ‘Juvenile Antislavery Narratives and Notions of Childhood.’, Children’s Literature, 24, pp. 86–100.
Caroline, C. (2012) ‘Between the Ice Floes:Imaging Gender, Fear and Safety in Antarctic Literature for Young Adults’, 5(2), pp. 151–166. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3366/ircl.2012.0060.
Carroll, Jane Suzanne (2012) Landscape in children’s literature. London: Routledge.
Casey Blanton (1997) Travel writing. New York: Twayne Publishers.
C.D, Francis, J.C., Scott (1993) ‘“Home” & “Not Home”’, Children’s literature in education, pp. 223–233.
Chambers, Iain and ebrary, Inc (1994a) Migrancy, culture, identity [electronic resource]. London: Routledge. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/roehampton/Doc?id=5004135.
Chambers, Iain and ebrary, Inc (1994b) Migrancy, culture, identity [electronic resource]. London: Routledge. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/roehampton/Doc?id=5004135.
Charlotte M. Yonge. (no date) The Project Gutenberg eBook of Little Lucy’s Wonderful Globe. Available at: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26487/26487-h/26487-h.htm#Page_1.
Christopher Paul Curtis (1963) The Watsons Go to Birmingham. Laurel (imprint of Dell Publishing); Reprint edition (12 Dec 2000). Available at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Watsons-Go-Birmingham-1963/dp/044022800X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1367482334&sr=1-1&keywords=the+watsons+go+to+birmingham.
Connolly, P. (2003) ‘“‘Crossing Borders from Africa to America’” A Chapter’, in Transcending boundaries: writing for a dual audience of children and adults. New York: Garland: Garland.
Creech, Sharon (2001) The Wanderer. London: Macmillan Children’s.
Dampier, William (2011) Famous Sea Stories - A New Voyage Around the World. Createspace.
De Botton, Alain and ebrary, Inc (2004) The art of travel [electronic resource]. 1st Vintage Books ed. New York: Vintage. Available at: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/roehampton/Doc?id=10057455.
Defoe, Daniel (1962) Robinson Crusoe. New York: Macmillan.
Diedrich, Maria et al. (1999) Black imagination and the middle passage [electronic resource]. New York: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Roehampton&isbn=9780195352139&uid=^u.
Dodd, Philip (1982a) The Art of travel: essays on travel writing. London: Cass.
Dodd, Philip (1982b) The Art of travel: essays on travel writing. London: Cass.
Dowd, Siobhan (2009) Solace of the road. Oxford: David Fickling.
Duncan, James S., Gregory, Derek, and ebrary, Inc (1999) Writes of passage: reading travel writing [electronic resource]. London: Routledge. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/roehampton-ebooks/detail.action?docID=169219.
EBSCO Publishing (Firm), Ingenta (Firm), and Springer-Verlag (no date) ‘Children’s literature in education’, Education Research Complete.
Elsner, Jas and Rubiés, Joan-Pau (1999) Voyages and visions: towards a cultural history of travel. London: Reaktion.
Feelings, Tom (1995) The middle passage: white ships/black cargo. New York: Dial Books.
Foulke, Robert (2002) The sea voyage narrative. London: Routledge.
Fox, Paula (2008) The slave dancer. U.S.A: Aladdin. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/roehampton-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4527335.
Fussell. , Paul (1987) The Norton Book of Travel. Norton.
Gaiman, Neil and Reaves, Michael (2008) Interworld. New York: Eos.
Gavin, Jamila (1995) The eye of the horse. London: Mammoth.
Gavin, Jamila (1997) The track of the wind. London: Mammoth.
Gavin, Jamila (2003) The blood stone. London: Egmont.
Geography & History. Selected by a Lady, for the Use of her own Children. (no date). eighth edition edition (1811). Available at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/GEOGRAPHY-HISTORY-Selected-Lady-Children/dp/B0016YWAZW/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1367485784&sr=1-2&keywords=Geography+and+history+selected+by+a+lady+for+the+use+of+her+own+children.
Gilroy, Paul (2004) After empire: melancholia or convivial culture? London: Routledge.
Gray, Keith (2003) Malarkey. London: Red Fox.
Gray, Keith (2008) Ostrich boys. London: Definitions.
Grenby, M. O. and Immel, Andrea (2009) The Cambridge Companion to Children’s Literature [electronic resource]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CCOL9780521868198.
Gross, Philip (2005) The lastling. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Heuman, Gad and Walvin, James (2003) The slavery reader. London: Routledge.
Hodges, Margaret (1997) Gulliver in Lilliput. Holiday House.
Holland, Patrick and Huggan, Graham (1998) Tourists with typewriters: critical reflections on contemporary travel writing. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Hollindale, P. (2001) ‘“Odysseys: the Childness of Journey Children.”’, Signal, 94. Available at: https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=264264a2-d8f9-e711-80cd-005056af4099.
Hooper, Glenn and Youngs, Tim (2004a) Perspectives on travel writing. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Hooper, Glenn and Youngs, Tim (2004b) Perspectives on travel writing. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Hourihan, Margery (1997) Deconstructing the hero: literary theory and children’s literature [electronic resource]. London: Routledge. Available at: https://www.dawsonera.com/guard/protected/dawson.jsp?name=https://dmz-shib-dg-01.dmz.roehampton.ac.uk/idp/shibboleth&dest=http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9780203974100.
Hughes, Gregory (2010) Unhooking the moon. London: Quercus.
Hulme, Peter and Youngs, Tim (2002a) The Cambridge companion to travel writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hulme, Peter and Youngs, Tim (2002b) Travel Writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hunt, P. (1987a) ‘Landscapes and Journeys, Metaphors and Maps: The Distinctive Feature of English Fantasy’, Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, 12(1), pp. 11–14. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1353/chq.0.0498.
Hunt, P. (1987b) ‘Landscapes and Journeys, Metaphors and Maps: The Distinctive Feature of English Fantasy’, Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, 12(1), pp. 11–14. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1353/chq.0.0498.
Hunt, P. (1987c) ‘Landscapes and Journeys, Metaphors and Maps: The Distinctive Feature of English Fantasy’, Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, 12(1), pp. 11–14. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1353/chq.0.0498.
Ibbotson, Eva (2001) The secret of Platform 13. London: Macmillan Children’s.
Ibbotson, Eva (2008) Journey to the river sea. London: Macmillan Children’s.
International Board on Books for Young People and International Institute for Children’s Literature and Reading Research (2010) ‘A special kind of reading game. Maps in children’s literature’, Bookbird: a journal of international children’s literature, pp. 28–43.
International Board on Books for Young People and International Institute for Children’s Literature and Reading Research (no date a) ‘Bookbird: a journal of international children’s literature’.
International Board on Books for Young People and International Institute for Children’s Literature and Reading Research (no date b) ‘Bookbird: a journal of international children’s literature’.
Jane Suzanne Carroll (2012) Landscape in children’s literature. New York: Routledge.
Jenkins, Martin and Riddell, Chris (2004) Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver. London: Walker.
John Traugott (1984) ‘The Yahoo in the Doll’s House: “Gulliver’s Travels” the Children’s Classic’, The Yearbook of English Studies, 14, pp. 127–150. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3508306.
Kaye, Geraldine and Northway, Jennifer (1990) Comfort herself. Mammoth.
Khorana, Meena (1998) Critical perspectives on postcolonial African children’s and young adult literature. London: Greenwood Press, pp. 69–77.
Kohl, Herbert R. (2007) Should we burn Babar?: essays on children’s literature and the power of stories. New York: New Press, pp. 3–29.
Laird, Elizabeth (2004) The garbage king. London: Macmillan Children’s.
Laird, Elizabeth (2007) Kiss the dust. London: Macmillan Children’s.
Laird, Elizabeth and Nimr, Sonia (2003) A little piece of ground. London: Macmillan Children’s.
Latham, Don (2000) ‘Radical Visions: Five Picture Books by Peter Sís.’, Children’s Literature in Education, 31(3).
Lawrence, Karen (1994) Penelope voyages: women and travel in the British literary tradition. Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press.
Lester, Julius (1970) To be a slave. London: Longman Young Books.
Lively, Penelope (1978) The voyage of QV 66. London: Heinemann.
Lyons, Mathew (2004a) There and back again: in the footsteps of J.R.R. Tolkien. London: Cadogan Guides.
Lyons, Mathew (2004b) There and back again: in the footsteps of J.R.R. Tolkien. London: Cadogan Guides.
Mahy, Margaret and Mould, Chris (2001) The riddle of the frozen phantom. London: Collins.
Mandeville, John and Moseley, C. W. R. D. (1983a) The travels of Sir John Mandeville. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Mandeville, John and Moseley, C. W. R. D. (1983b) The travels of Sir John Mandeville. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Marsden, John and Tan, Shaun (2008) The rabbits. Sydney, N.S.W.: Lothian Children’s.
MARSH, R.L. (1990) GEOGRAPHICAL FUN: OR, HUMOROUS OUTLINES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES. Facsim.of 1869 Ed. Charlbury: Unknown.
McCaughrean, Geraldine (2001a) Stop the train. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
McCaughrean, Geraldine (2001b) The Kite rider. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
McCaughrean, Geraldine (2005) The white darkness. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
McGillis, Roderick (1999a) Voices of the other: children’s literature and the postcolonial context. New York: Garland.
McGillis, Roderick (1999b) Voices of the other: children’s literature and the postcolonial context. New York: Garland.
McLeod, John (2000) ‘Diaspora Identities: Chapter’, in Beginning postcolonialism. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 205–238.
Megan A. Norcia (2010) X marks the spot. Athens: Ohio University Press.
Mills, Sara (1991) Discourses of difference: an analysis of women’s travel writing and colonialism. London: Routledge.
Moss, A. (1983) ‘Captain Marryat and Sea Adventure’, Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, 8(3), pp. 13–15. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1353/chq.0.0293.
Newbery, John (1783) Circle of the sciences. 5th ed. London: Printed for Thomas Carnan, successor to Mr.J. Newbery.
Nikolajeva, Maria (1988a) The magic code: the use of magical patterns in fantasy for children. Stockholm: Almqvist.
Nikolajeva, Maria (1988b) The magic code: the use of magical patterns in fantasy for children. Stockholm: Almqvist.
N.L, Whitehead (2004) ‘South America/Amazonia: The Forest of Marvels.’, The Cambridge companion to travel writing, pp. 122–138.
Norcia, M.A. (2009) ‘Puzzling Empire: Early Puzzles and Dissected Maps as Imperial Heuristics’, Children’s Literature, 37(1), pp. 1–32. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1353/chl.0.0807.
P. Connolly (2003) ‘Narrative Tensions: Telling Slavery, Showing Violence.’, in The presence of the past in children’s literature. Westport, Conn: Praeger, pp. 107–112. Available at: http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=125585.
Paterson, Katherine (1998) Jip: his story. London: Puffin.
Paul (1995) ‘“‘Geography, Literature and Migration’” Chapter’, in Writing across worlds: literature and migration. London: Routledge, pp. 1–19. Available at: https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=a8dc2bfb-a8f7-e711-80cd-005056af4099.
Paula Fox (1974) Blowfish live in the sea. Harmondsworth: Puffin Books.
Paulsen, Gary (1993) Nightjohn. New York: Delacorte Press.
Pedersen, C. (2007) ‘Sea Change: The Middle Passage and the Transatlantic Imagination: Chapter’, in Defining travel: diverse visions. Print-on-Demand ed. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, pp. 258–266.
Peter Parley’s Method of Telling About Geography to Children (no date). Available at: http://www.merrycoz.org/books/geog/GEOG.HTM.
PETER SIS (1999) Tibet: Through the Red Box.
Platts, Hilary (2004) Animal edens: some animal communities and their quests for utopia. Roehampton: Roehampton University.
Pratt, Mary Louise (2007) Imperial eyes: travel writing and transculturation. 2nd ed. London: Routledge.
Project MUSE. (no date) ‘The lion and the unicorn’, Literature Online (LION)-International Clients.
Pullman, Philip (1995) Northern lights. London: Scholastic.
Rediker, Marcus (2008) The slave ship: a human history. London: John Murray.
Reeve, Philip (2003) Predator’s gold. London: Scholastic.
Roberson, Susan L (2007) Defining Travel: Diverse Visions. Lean Marketing Press. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/roehampton-ebooks/detail.action?docID=1078740.
Robinson, Jane (2001a) Wayward women: a guide to women travellers. [Updated ed.]. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Robinson, Jane (2001b) Wayward women: a guide to women travellers. [Updated ed.]. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Robinson, Mike and Andersen, Hans Christian (2003) Literature and tourism. London: Thomson.
Rose, Gillian (1993) Feminism and geography: the limits of geographical knowledge. Cambridge: Polity.
Sarup, M. (1994) ‘“‘Home And Identity’” Chapter’, in Travellers’ tales: narratives of home and displacement. London: Routledge.
Sasek, M. (2009) This is Paris. New York: Universe.
Scott, Jon C; (1993) ‘`Home’ and `not home’ in children’s stories: Getting there--and being worth it.’, Children’s Literature in Education, 24(3), pp. 223–233.
Sedgwick, M. (2003) The Book Of Dead Days. Available at: http://prism.talis.com/roehampton/items/430016?query=the+book+of+dead+days&resultsUri=items%3Fquery%3Dthe%2Bbook%2Bof%2Bdead%2Bdays.
Shelagh J. Squire (1993) ‘Valuing Countryside: Reflections on Beatrix Potter Tourism’, Area, 25(1), pp. 5–10. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20003206?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents.
Shippey, T. A. (1992) The road to Middle Earth: how J.R.R. Tolkien created a new mythology. 3rd ed., rev.enl. London: HarperCollins.
Shyam, Bhajju (2004) The London jungle book. Chennai: Tara.
Sis, Peter (2000) Madlenka. St. Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin.
Smith (no date) ‘Constructing the nation: Eighteenth-century geographies for children’, Mosaic [Preprint]. Available at: http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003&xri:pqil:res_ver=0.2&res_id=xri:lion&rft_id=xri:lion:ft:criticism:R01597301:0.
Smith, A. (2006) ‘Paddington Bear: A Case Study of Immigration and Otherness’, Children’s Literature in Education, 37(1), pp. 35–50. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10583-005-9453-3.
Solnit, Rebecca (2006) Wanderlust: a history of walking. London: Verso Books.
Spufford, Francis (2003a) I may be some time: ice and the English imagination. London: Faber.
Spufford, Francis (2003b) I may be some time: ice and the English imagination. London: Faber.
Stallcup, Jackie E (2004) ‘Inescapable Bodies, Disquieting Perception: Why Adults Seek to Tame and Harness Swift’s Excremental Satire in Gulliver’s Travels.’, Children’s literature in education, 35(2), pp. 87–111. Available at: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ehh&AN=13347361&site=eds-live.
Stephens, John (2002) Ways of being male: representing masculinities in children’s literature and film. New York: Routledge.
Stewart, Susan (1993) On longing: narratives of the miniature, the gigantic, the souvenir, the collection. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
Susan, H. (2001) ‘Childhood bound: In gardens, maps and pictures’, Mosaic: a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature, 34(2). Available at: http://literature.proquest.com/searchFulltext.do?id=R01597300&divLevel=0&area=abell&forward=critref_ft.
Susan Hale, E.E.H. (no date) Young Americans abroad. Available at: http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6944547M/Young_Americans_abroad.
Swift, J., Rawson, C, J., and Higgins, I. (2005) Gulliver’s travels [electronic resource]. New ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/roehampton-ebooks/detail.action?docID=422390.
Tan, Shaun (2007) The arrival. London: Hodder Children’s.
Taylor, I. (2012) Scenes in Africa, for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers. Memphis, USA: General Books LLC.
Thompson, Carl (2007a) The suffering traveller and the Romantic imagination [electronic resource]. Oxford: Clarendon. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Roehampton&isbn=9780191531927&uid=^u.
Thompson, Carl (2007b) The suffering traveller and the romantic imagination. Oxford: Clarendon.
Thompson, Carl (2011) Travel writing [electronic resource]. London: Routledge. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Roehampton&isbn=9780203816240&uid=^u.
Thompson, Kay and Knight, Hilary (2000) Kay Thompson’s Eloise in Moscow. Rev. jacket ed., 40th anniversary ed. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. Available at: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/simon031/00266017.html.
Thompson, Kay and Knight, Hilary (2006) Kay Thompson’s Eloise in Paris. London: Simon & Schuster.
Tolkien, J. R. R. (1954) The Lord of the Rings. London: Allen & Unwin.
Tolkien, J. R. R. (1978) The Hobbit. 4th ed. London (etc.): Allen and Unwin.
Trease , Geoffrey (1967a) Grand Tour. William Heinemann Ltd.
Trease , Geoffrey (1967b) Grand Tour. William Heinemann Ltd.
Tribumella, Eric (no date) ‘Children’s Literature and the Child Flâneur’, Children’s Literature, 38(1), pp. 64–91. Available at: http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/childrens_literature/v038/38.tribunella.html.
Tyson, Kathryn (2004) The use and development of the railway journey as a motif in British fiction for children. Roehampton: University of Surrey Roehampton.
Tyson, L. (1999) ‘Postcolonial and African American Criticism’, in Critical theory today. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge. Available at: http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=194843.
Tzvetan Todorov (1995) The morals of history. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Walvin, James and ebrary, Inc (1996) Questioning slavery [electronic resource]. London: Routledge. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/roehampton-ebooks/detail.action?docID=166943.
Watson, Nicola J. (2008) The literary tourist. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Available at: https://roe.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Roehampton&isbn=9780230584563&uid=^u.
Wyllyams, Beth (2003) Voyages of annihilation and rebirth: an investigation into the use of sea voyages in novels for children. London: University of Surrey Roehampton.
Yenika-Agbaw, Vivian S. (2008) Representing Africa in children’s literature: old and new ways of seeing. London: Routledge.
Young Irelands : studies in children’s literature (2011). Dublin: Four Courts Press.
Youngs, T. (2004) ‘“Where Are We Going? Cross-Border Approaches to Travel Writing”’, in Perspectives on travel writing. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 167–180.
Zephaniah, Benjamin (2001) Refugee boy. London: Bloomsbury.