Cook's Travellers Handbooks

Cook's Tourists' Handbooks were a series of travel guide books for tourists published in the 19th-20th centuries by Thomas Cook & Son of London. The firm's founder, Thomas Cook, produced his first handbook to England in the 1840s, later expanding to Europe, Near East, North Africa, and beyond. Compared with other guides such as Murray's, Cook's aimed at "a broader and less sophisticated middle-class audience." The books served to advertise Cook's larger business of organizing travel tours. The series continues today as Traveller Guides issued by Thomas Cook Publishing of Peterborough, England.

Belgium

 * 1880 ed.
 * 1880 ed.
 * 1880 ed.

France

 * Cook's Guide to Paris
 * 1900 ed.
 * 1905 ed.
 * 1905 ed.

Great Britain

 * 1998 reprint
 * 1905 ed.
 * 1911 ed.
 * 1921 ed.
 * 1905 ed.
 * 1911 ed.
 * 1921 ed.
 * 1921 ed.

Italy

 * 1875 ed.
 * 1901 ed.
 * 1901 ed.
 * 1884 ed.
 * 1901 ed.
 * 1884 ed.
 * 1884 ed.

Netherlands

 * 1880 ed.
 * 1880 ed.
 * 1880 ed.

New Zealand

 * 1903 ed.
 * 1903 ed.

North Africa

 * + index
 * 1905 ed.
 * + Index
 * 1911 ed.
 * 1921 ed.
 * + Index
 * 1911 ed.
 * 1921 ed.

Palestine and Syria

 * Cook's Tourists' Handbook to Palestine and Syria 1876 edition

Scandinavia

 * Cook's Handbook to Scandinavia
 * Sweden
 * + Index
 * + Index

Switzerland

 * 1879 ed.
 * 1905 ed.
 * 1922 ed.
 * 1905 ed.
 * 1922 ed.

Syria

 * + Index
 * + Index