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Lonely Planet Guatemala  •   Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2004 •  PAPER  • 328 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide to Guatemala with 35 local and city maps, color photographs and extensive information on where to go and what to do. (CAM85, $18.99)
  Lonely Planet Guatemala
Maya Art and Architecture  •  Mary Ellen Miller
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
Organized thematically, this book by Yale art historian Mary Ellen Miller surveys the art and architecture throughout Mayadom. She makes use of the latest discoveries at Tikal, Copan, Palenque and other Maya sites to present the range of art from architecture, to sculpture, ceramics and murals. The text is much enhanced by 200 illustrations, 50 in color, including site plans, maps, strikingly rendered reconstructions and color photographs of key temples and buildings. For the traveler interested in better understanding Maya art -- and particularly the glyphs featured on Maya sculpture -- we couldn't recommend this book more highly. (MYA20, $14.95)
  Maya Art and Architecture
Guatemalan Journey  •  Stephen Connely Benz
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1996 •  PAPER  • 212 PAGES
Benz, who was in Guatemala from 1988-1990 on a Fulbright scholarship, traveled widely throughout the country. Opening with a long chapter on life in Guatemala City (where he was based), he moves on to the remote highlands and other little-visited regions. The book is an excellent account of the country's political history, traditions, and indigenous cultures. (GML03, $19.95)
 
Guatemala Map  •   ITMB
2008 •  MAP
A detailed, double-sided travel map of Guatemala at the very good scale of 1:470,000. (CAM24, $12.95)
  Guatemala Map
 

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