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COUNTRY WALKERS
Morocco
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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
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Footprint Morocco Handbook
Justin McGuinness
GUIDEBOOK
2008
FLEXI-BOUND
512 PAGES
This comprehensive guide in the British series reflects the spirit of its author, an Arabic speaker who taught at the University of Tunis and has an interest in medinas. With an overview of culture and history, color maps, site diagrams and detailed practical information.
(MRC18, $24.95) |
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Dreams of Trespass, Tales of a Harem Girlhood
Fatima Mernissi
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1995
PAPER
242 PAGES
FAVORITE
This gentle memoir captures the hierarchy and decorum of growing up behind the door of a harem, which, as the author explains, is not necessarily a collection of wives, but rather a house in which all the women of a family are secluded. The work is also an engrossing portrait of Fez in the 1940s. Mernissi, a sociologist, brings to vivid and often hilarious detail the exploits of the various women in the house: her mother, fighting against the veil, her grandmother, clinging to tradition, and especially a divorced aunt, who teaches her much about rebellion. Surely the most charming feminist tract ever written. (Mernissi has also written "Beyond the Veil," a scholarly study of relations between the genders in Muslim society, item MDE35.)
(MRC10, $17.00) |
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Living in Morocco
Angelika Taschen
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2002
HARD COVER
280 PAGES
From exquisite rugs and textiles to vibrant mosaics, courtyards and homes, this gorgeous photographic collection celebrates the beauty and allure of Morocco's architecture, with a particular focus on interiors.
(MRC71, $29.99) |
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In Morocco
Edith Wharton
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2005
PAPER
223 PAGES
A very enjoyable account of Edith Wharton's month-long journey through Morocco just after World War I. Though it feels dated in that she was in thrall to the French (the famed resident-general Lyautey was her guide), what's remarkable is just how contemporary her descriptions feel. She captures the landscapes, architecture and many aspects of Muslim culture and history, and especially the cities of Rabat, Fez, and Marrakech.
(MRC02, $18.95) |
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Morocco Map
World Mapping Project
2009
MAP
A detailed road map of Morocco for travelers at a scale of 1:1,00,000. Two Sides. 28x36 inches.
(MRC13, $9.99) |
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Culture Smart! Morocco
Jillian York
GUIDEBOOK
History, religion, daily life, food, health and safety are all covered in this pocket guide to Moroccan customs, etiquette and culture.
(MRC70, $9.95) |
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Eyewitness Guide Morocco
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
Gorgeously illustrated and filled with excellent maps, this compact guide introduces Morocco's history, culture and attractions.
(MRC58, $25.00) |
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Lonely Planet Fez Encounter
Virginia Maxwell
GUIDEBOOK
A lively shirt pocket guide to the imperial city.
(MRC90, $11.99) |
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Lonely Planet Moroccan Arabic Phrasebook
Dan Bacon
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
This handy phrasebook includes pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary.
(MRC15, $8.99) |
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Walking
Henry David Thoreau
REFERENCE
Slip this pocket edition of Thoreau's meditations on the spiritual benefits of this most civilized form of travel in your daypack for inspiration.
(WLK04, $9.99) |
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Traditional Moroccan Cooking, Recipes from Fez
Claudia Roden
Madame Guinaudeau
FOOD
First published in 1958, Madame Guinaudeau's charming guide to Moroccan cuisine explores the rich culinary traditions of Fez with anecdotes, recipes, drawings and chapters on everything from choosing spices and preserving lemons to The Art of Making and Drinking Tea.
(MRC44, $14.95) |
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A Traveller's History of North Africa
Barnaby Rogerson
HISTORY
Wide-ranging, accessible and effectively condensed, this brief history marches confidently through the centuries, covering key events and personalities in Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria through the 1990s.
(NAF01, $15.95) |
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Islam, A Short History
Karen Armstrong
RELIGION
Armstrong brings authority and experience to this vivid, clear-headed survey of the history and impact of Islam from the birth of Muhammad to present-day challenges. A Modern Library Chronicles book.
(ISL15, $14.95) |
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Morocco, The Islamist Awakening and Other Challenges
Marvine Howe
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A penetrating look at political, social and cultural life in Morocco under King Mohammed V, by a former New York Times correspondent.
(MRC75, $20.00) |
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Morocco Courtyards and Gardens
Achva Benzinberg Stein
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Stein surveys the signature walled gardens of Morocco in this beautiful survey filled with vibrant color photographs and aerial views of courtyards dating to the 14th century.
(MRC94, $50.00) |
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Rough Guide Music Morocco
Rough Guide World Music
MUSIC
This album features two of Morocco's musical giants, Jil Jilala and Nass El Ghiwane; the best-loved Moroccan female group, Bnet Marrakech; and the greatest al aita star of modern times, Fatna Bent El Houcine.
(MRC69, $14.95) |
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Lords of the Atlas
Gavin Maxwell
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
Set in the medieval city of Marrakech and the majestic kasbahs of the High Atlas mountains, this is rousing history and a vivid portrait of life in French colonial Morocco. Maxwell (Ring of Bright Water) follows the fate of the despotic Glaoui clan from 1893 to independence.
(MRC35, $32.95) |
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Mogreb-El-Acksa, A Journey in Morocco
R B Cunninghame Graham
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Among the pleasures of this classic account of Cunninghame's trek to the forbidden city of Tarudant, originally published in 1898, is his portrait of Berber life in Morocco's High Atlas.
(MRC11, $19.95) |
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Sahara Unveiled, A Journey across the Desert
William Langewiesche
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Traveling across the Sahara from Algiers to Dakar, Langeweische has written an uncommonly good memoir of the desert, with meditations on its history, inhabitants and allure.
(NAF05, $16.00) |
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The Caliph's House, A Year in Casablanca
Tahir Shah
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Shah is a marvelous storyteller, weaving Moroccan customs and history with deft portraits of neighbors, craftsmen and others in this entertaining tale of the transformation of a crumbling palace in Casablanca.
(MRC66, $14.00) |
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Marrakesh, Through Writers' Eyes
Barnaby Rogerson
Stephen Lavington
ANTHOLOGY
A choice collection of travel writing on the Red City by 40 luminaries, including George Orwell, Winston Churchill, Gavin Maxwell and Peter Mayne.
(MRC72, $33.95) |
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Mrs. Pollifax and the Whirling Dervish
Dorothy Gilman
MYSTERY
COMING IN
The 10th book in the series takes unlikely CIA agent Mrs. Pollifax to Morocco.
(MRC96, $6.99) |
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The Spider's House
Paul Bowles
LITERATURE
Set in Fez during a 1954 nationalist uprising, this richly descriptive novel may be the most evocative of Bowles' many novels and stories set in Morocco. Originally published in 1955.
(MRC08, $14.99) |
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