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Galapagos, A Natural History
Michael H. Jackson
NATURAL HISTORY 1995 PAPER 316 PAGES
BEST SELLER
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
This comprehensive overview of the habitats, plants, birds, and animals of the islands, written with the curious visitor in mind, is practically mandatory reading. It's the single best overview of the archipelago. Jackson also includes a useful bibliography, wildlife checklists and a list of plants by vegetation zone. Illustrated with many charts and maps, we refer to the book often.
(GPS03, $29.95)
Galapagos, World's End
William Beebe
EXPLORATION 1988 PAPER 442 PAGES
BEST SELLER
A wry, wonderfully evocative account of a 1924 scientific expedition, including an excellent chapter on the human history of the Galapagos by Ruth Rose. A contemporary reviewer wrote, "Galapagos is a glorious book. It is high romance, exact science and wild adventure." Originally published in 1924, this facsimile edition includes the original black-and-white illustrations and photographs with many of the original color engravings reproduced on the covers.
(GPS01, $18.95)
Voyage of the Beagle
Charles Darwin
EXPLORATION 2002 PAPER 468 PAGES
BEST SELLER
FAVORITE
The wide-eyed tale of a young man on a five-year voyage that changed his life -- and our way of thinking about the world. First published in 1839, this book is still essential reading. Darwin's South American chapters are an excellent introduction to the Galapagos, Beagle Channel, Chile, Tierra del Fuego, the Chilean fjords and the Brazilian coast. With maps and appendices.
(GPS02, $12.95)
Galapagos Wildlife, A Visitor's Guide
David Horwell Pete Oxford
FIELD GUIDE 2005 PAPER 140 PAGES
BEST SELLER
A compact guide to the birds, reptiles, insects, plants and marine life of the archipelago featuring a very good selection of large color photographs by Horwell, Oxford and colleague Jonathan Green. Separate chapters cover visitor sites, history, conservation and habitats. The authors, both naturalist guides in the islands, present key information on the flora, fauna and places in Galapagos for the traveler.
(GPS38, $21.95)
Evolution's Workshop, God and Science on the Galapagos Islands
Edward J. Larson
SCIENCE 2002 PAPER 320 PAGES
BEST SELLER
A vivid history of the Galapagos -- and the role of the islands as a crucible of evolutionary ideas. Along with Darwin, it covers the discovery of the islands, the visits of Hancock and Beebe, the influence of the United States during WWII and the establishment of the national park. Pulitzer Prize-winning Larson, a historian of science, has also written about the Scopes trial (Summer for the Gods) and the creationist controversy in the United States (Trial and Error).
(GPS50, $16.95)
Galapagos Islands Explorer Map
Ocean Explorer Maps
2005 MAP
A detailed map of the Galapagos archipelago for the traveler at a scale of 1:400,000, including illustrated biographies of famous visitors, a brief wildlife guide with color photographs, a map of Darwin's route. Designed and published by intrepid expedition leader and editor Nigel Sitwell.
(GPS68, $11.95)
A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands
Barry Boyce
GUIDEBOOK
A terrific guide, especially for anyone in the early stages of planning a trip to the archipelago. Boyce provides a practical introduction to the islands and their attractions, along with a succinct, 80-page overview of evolution, natural history and wildlife.
(GPS17, $18.99)
Ecuador in Focus, A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture
Wilma Roos
Omer van Renterghem
GUIDEBOOK
A slim guide to the history of Ecuador, its cultural heritage and political, environmental and economic challenges.
(EDR02, $12.95)
Insight Guide Ecuador and Galapagos
Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK
This compact, illustrated guide introduces the natural history, politics, culture and nature of Ecuador with style. With essays on customs, arts and crafts of Ecuador by Lynn Meisch and Galapagos photographs by Tui de Roy.
(EDR01, $22.95)
Marine Life of the Galapagos
Pierre Constant
GUIDEBOOK
Subtitled "A Diver's Guide to the Fishes, Whales, Dolphins and Other Marine Animals," this compact Odyssey Guide features 288 color photographs of fish and invertebrates, maps, plans and dive information.
(GPS56, $24.95)
Odyssey Guide Galapagos Islands
Pierre Constant
GUIDEBOOK
Subtitled "A Natural History Guide," this compact book is an illustrated overview of the islands -- and especially the wildlife -- with 70 sketch maps, 180 color photographs and island-by-island descriptions.
(GPS20, $24.95)
Charles Darwin Slept Here
John Woram
HISTORY
John Woram recounts with verve and humor the human history of the archipelago, featuring a colorful cast of buccaneers, scientists and adventurers. With archival drawings, maps and extensive notes.
(GPS71, $27.95)
Ecuador, A Travel Journal
Henri Michaux
Robin Magowan
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
FAVORITE
A brief, querulous and entirely wonderful account of travels with the poet Gangotena, strong on color and personality and thin on travel practicalities. First published in 1929.
(EDR16, $17.95)
Savages
Joe Kane
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A firsthand account of a naive journalist among the Huaraoni of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Kane is an engaging, humorous guide to development issues in the Oriente of Ecuador.
(AMZ20, $14.95)
The Boy on the Back of the Turtle: Seeking God, Quince Marmalade, and the Fabled Albatross on Darwin's Islands
Paul Quarrington
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Quarington's entertaining account of a Galapagos voyage in the company of his seven-year-old daughter and seventy-year-old father.
(GPS65, $14.95)
The Panama Hat Trail
Tom Miller
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
FAVORITE
An entertaining and insightful social history of Ecuador -- as told through its hat-making history. It's a classic example of travel writing, and one of the best things written on Ecuador.
(EDR15, $14.00)
Galapagos, A Novel
Kurt Vonnegut
LITERATURE
Vonnegut looks back from the future on the "nature cruise of the century" in this savagely funny novel, no doubt inspired by a visit to the islands.
(GPS10, $14.00)
The Enchanted Isles
Herman Melville
Margaret Drabble
LITERATURE
These ten sketches portray the islands, which Melville visited during his whaling days, as a bleak, wonderfully strange place.
(GPS61, $13.95)
Ecology and Evolution of Darwin's Finches
Peter R. Grant
Jonathan Weiner
NATURAL HISTORY
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
A scholarly, readable account by Peter Grant, who has devoted his life's work to the evolution and ecology of these curious Galapagos birds.
(GPS44, $41.00)
Galapagos Safari Companion
Alain Pons
NATURAL HISTORY
A colorful illustrated guide to wildlife, photographic opportunities and travel. There are beautiful photographs on every page, each accompanied by a caption with photography tips for travellers looking to get the most out of their cameras.
(GPS80, $14.95)
Galapagos, A Natural History
J.C. Kricher
NATURAL HISTORY
A lively, compact natural history of the islands and their role in evolutionary thought. It's a wide-ranging overview that features chapters on human history, geology, setting, Darwin, tortoises, reptiles, birds, and sea creatures.
(GPS57, $19.95)
Galapagos, The Islands That Changed the World
Paul D. Stewart
NATURAL HISTORY
Stewart and co-authors, associated with the BBC natural history unit, present the natural and human history of the islands in this wide-ranging, beautifully illustrated book, the companion to the BBC series.
(GPS78, $29.95)
Galapagos, The Islands That Changed the World
Paul D. Stewart
NATURAL HISTORY
This stunning three-part BBC documentary captures the rugged beauty, allure, wildlife and history of the archipelago like never before. Only available in North American format.
(GPS79, $19.98)
Galapagos, Wild Portraits
Tui De Roy
Mark Jones
NATURAL HISTORY
CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
The roving naturalist-photographer duo's irresistible compendium of colorful sea lions, blue-footed boobies, sally light-foot crabs, marine iguanas, whales and other creatures of the Galapagos.
(GPS77, $39.95)
Galapagos: Ocean, Earth, Wind & Fire
Jonathan R. Green
NATURAL HISTORY
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
A handsome portfolio of color photographs by naturalist-guide, diver and photographer Jonathan Green, including an extensive chapter on underwater life.
(GPS72, $49.95)
The Beak of the Finch, A Story of Evolution in our Time
Jonathan Weiner
NATURAL HISTORY
This Pulitzer Prize-winning work is an accessible look at the modern debate on the mode and rhythm of evolution, using the story of Peter and Rosemary Grant and their field work on Daphne Major as an example.
(GPS08, $14.95)
A Field Guide to Sea Stars and Other Echinoderms of the Galapagos
Cleveland P. Hickman
FIELD GUIDE
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
A spiral-bound field guide to sea stars, urchins and sea cucumbers of Galapagos.
(GPS31, $18.95)
Birds of Ecuador, A Field Guide
Paul Greenfield
Robert Ridgely
FIELD GUIDE
A comprehensive, gorgeous and exhaustively researched field guide to the birds of Ecuador (and adjacent countries), featuring 96 color plates. It's also the best bird guide for travelers in the Peruvian Amazon.
(EDR08, $55.00)
Birds, Mammals and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands
Andy Swash
Robert Stills
FIELD GUIDE
A strikingly compact, comprehensive field guide to Galapagos wildlife, featuring 500 color photographs, distribution maps and concise information on status, habitat and behavior.
(GPS49, $27.00)
Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands, Travellers' Wildlife Guides
David Pearson
Les Beletsky
FIELD GUIDE
An excellent guide to Ecuador's wildlife, featuring concise descriptions and color illustrations of 500 frequently encountered reptiles and amphibians, birds, mammals and insects. The Galapagos Islands get a separate chapter and section of illustrations.
(GPS34, $27.95)
Flowering Plants of the Galapagos
Conley McMullen
Ghillean Prance
FIELD GUIDE
Indispensable for the botanically minded, this excellent guide features color photographs to 436 species, an overview of ecology and habitats, and a plant checklist by visitor site.
(GPS40, $31.50)
Galapagos Wildlife
Pocket Naturalist
FIELD GUIDE
A fold-up, laminated card featuring color drawings and short descriptions.
(GPS51, $5.95)
Reef Fish Identification, Galapagos
Paul Humann
FIELD GUIDE
A comprehensive, sturdy photographic guide.
(DIV04, $39.95)
Wildlife of the Galapagos
Julian Fitter
Daniel Fitter
David Hosking
FIELD GUIDE
A compact guide to Galapagos nature and wildlife, featuring 400 color photographs, as well as an overview of the history, climate, evolution and geology of the islands, and helpful full color visitor site maps. It includes not only birds and well known reptiles, but also a sampling of the plants, invertebrates and coastal and marine life.
(GPS47, $19.95)
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