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Moon Handbook Nicaragua
Josh Berman
GUIDEBOOK 2005 PAPER 472 PAGES
A handy, practical guide to Nicaragua, this book is a good resource for planning a trip, featuring extensive, up-to-date listings, maps, volcano hikes, and other background information.
(CAM110, $19.95)
Nicaragua In Focus, A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture
Hazel Plunkett
GUIDEBOOK 2002 PAPER 100 PAGES
Essential reading for Nicaragua, this compact, illustrated travel guide focuses on politics, economy, history and culture. It's especially strong on the difficult history of relations with the U.S. but also includes a good short summary of traditional culture and history from colonial times to the present. It's an excellent overview, strong on facts and unabashedly left-of-center in outlook.
(CAM71, $12.95)
The Jaguar Smile, A Nicaraguan Journey
Salman Rushdie
TRAVEL NARRATIVE 2008 PAPER 160 PAGES
Rushdie's account of visit to the country at the height of the Contra war goes underneath the headlines. It's a cultural portrait -- simple, straightforward and "Written with a novelist's eye for irony," wrote the "New York Times."
(CAM43, $14.00)
Tropical Nature
Adrian Forsyth Ken Miyata
NATURAL HISTORY 1984 PAPER 248 PAGES
FAVORITE
A lively, lucid portrait of the rain forest as seen by two uncommonly observant and thoughtful field biologists. Its 17 marvelous essays introduce the habitats, ecology, plants and animals of the Central and South American rainforest. With a lengthy appendix of practical advice for the tropical traveler.
(GPS13, $14.00)
Nicaragua Map
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A map of Nicaragua at a scale of 1:750,000 with good topographic relief.
(CAM74, $11.95)
Breaking Out of Beginner's Spanish
Joseph Keenan
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
Idioms, common mistakes in word usage, and other helpful advice on tackling spoken Spanish. You'll need some foundation to take full advantage of this book -- but even a complete novice will appreciate the author's playful sense of humor.
(CAM06, $18.95)
The True History of Chocolate
Sophie D. Coe
Michael Coe
FOOD
This scholarly history of pre-Columbian chocolate by these married archaeologists reveals chocolate's origins as a ceremonial beverage in ancient Olmec and Maya society. The Coes trace the treat's evolution from a food of the gods to the salons of Europe down through the masses to Hershey Pennsylvania.
(CAM57, $21.95)
A Brief History of Central America
Hector Perez-Brignoll
HISTORY
A good overview of the economic, political and social history of the region through the 1980s by a professor at the University of Costa Rica. Well-written, informative and concise.
(CAM49, $19.95)
Coffee and Power, Revolution and the Rise of Democracy in Central America
Jeffery M. Paige
HISTORY
Panoramic in scope, this scholarly history examines the emerging democracies of Central America and especially the political impact on powerful families who control coffee production.
(CAM50, $24.50)
Nicaragua, Living in the Shadow of the Eagle
Thomas Walker
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
The fourth edition of Walker's invaluable portrait of Nicaragua, particularly its recent political history.
(CAM122, $30.00)
High Jungles and Low
Archie Carr
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
FAVORITE
This absorbing memoir of slogging through the forest as a gun-toting tagalong on a commercial expedition in search of mahogany in the Honduran highlands is a classic. The book to read for anyone heading to the tropics.
(CAM01, $19.95)
Nothing to Declare, Memoirs of a Woman Traveling Alone
Mary Morris
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
FAVORITE
An absorbing memoir of a woman traveling alone throughout Mexico and Central America. Morris, a favorite writer, evokes the people and places she visits on her travels in gritty immediate detail.
(CAM08, $14.00)
The Country Under My Skin: A Memoir of Love and War
Giaconda Belli
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The memoir of a young, upper class Nicaraguan woman who joins the revolutionary Marxist Sandinistas while continuing to work her bourgeois day job at an advertising agency.
(CAM117, $14.95)
Selected Writings: Ruben Dario
Ruben Dario
LITERATURE
This anthology of the beloved modernist Nicaraguan poet includes his best-known work presented in English and Spanish, along with short stories, fables, profiles, travel writing, journalism and letters.
(CAM123, $16.00)
Stories and Poems, A Dual-Language Book
Ruben Dario
Stanley Appelbaum
LITERATURE
A selection of poems and stories by the beloved Nicaraguan writer, with Spanish and the English translation on facing pages.
(CAM107, $14.95)
The Inhabited Woman
Giaconda Belli
LITERATURE
In this powerful novel by a Nicaraguan poet, a young woman living in a contemporary Central American country becomes "inhabited" by the soul of a woman who lived there hundreds of years earlier, under the oppression of the Spanish rule.
(CAM33, $22.95)
The Naturalist in Nicaragua
Thomas Belt
Daniel Janzen
NATURAL HISTORY
A reprint of the 1874 original by Thomas Belt, trained as an engineer, who lived four years in Nicaragua. Praised by Darwin and other Victorian luminaries, his classic account is a richly detailed natural history of the region.
(CAM63, $33.50)
A Guide to the Birds of Panama with Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras
Robert Ridgely
J.A. Gwynne
FIELD GUIDE
A comprehensive field guide, noteworthy for its beautiful color plates, in a sturdy edition covering additional species found in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica
(CAM07, $49.95)
Neotropical Rainforest Mammals, A Field Guide
L.H. Emmons
FIELD GUIDE
An illustrated guide to the mammals of the New World tropics, compact enough to slip into your daypack, with 29 color plates illustrating more than 200 species.
(GPS12, $32.50)
Snorkeling Guide to Marine Life
Paul Humann
FIELD GUIDE
A compact guide illustrating all the fishes, corals, invertebrates and plants you are most likely to encounter in 15 feet of water or fewer in the Caribbean.
(DIV02, $14.95)
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