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100 Butterflies and Moths, Portraits from the Tropical Forests of Costa Rica
J. C. Miller
NATURAL HISTORY
2007
HARD COVER
272 PAGES
(CRC61, $39.95) |
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501 Spanish Verbs
Christopher Kendris
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2003
PAPER
600 PAGES
The perennial favorite among students of Spanish, revised with a bonus CD-ROM. Organized alphabetically, each of the often irregular verbs gets its own page -- complete with all the verb tenses, examples and common idioms. The book is both a reference for Spanish speakers and a tool for beginners. Por que no hay como hablar Espanol sin verbos. O algo asi.
(GEN134, $16.99) |
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The Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica, A Herpetofauna Between Two Continents, Between Two Seas
Jay M. Savage
Michael Fogden
Patricia Fogden
FIELD GUIDE
2005
PAPER
934 PAGES
A comprehensive handbook and guide to the reptiles and amphibians of Costa Rica, featuring 512 color plates, 396 maps and 335 line drawings. Not a identification guide for the field, this oversize book is a scientific overview of the ecology, behavior and evolution of Costa Rica's diverse reptiles and amphibians. With dichotomous keys, excellent introductory chapters and serious consideration of systematics. The book includes several sections of glorious color photographs.
(CRC39, $47.50) |
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Amphibians and Reptiles of La Selva, Costa Rica, and the Caribbean Slope
Craig Guyer
Maureen A. Donnelly
FIELD GUIDE
2004
PAPER
420 PAGES
This comprehensive guide, intended for the field, covers all the frogs, lizards, snakes, and other reptiles and amphibians of the Caribbean slope.
(CRB177, $24.95) |
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The Art of Mesoamerica, from Olmec to Aztec
Mary Ellen Miller
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2006
PAPER
256 PAGES
Miller, a professor at Yale, introduces the range of art produced in Central America and Mexico from 1500 BC to the Spanish conquest in this excellent survey in the popular World of Art series. It's an excellent survey of hundreds of objects and sites of the pre-Columbian world, compact and profusely illustrated. With drawings, black-and-white photographs and site plans. Fourth edition.
(MYA09, $21.95) |
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Birds of Tropical America
Steven Hilty
NATURAL HISTORY
2005
PAPER
312 PAGES
An ornithologist and veteran leader of birding expeditions, Hilty serves up short essays on how to find and better appreciate the dizzying variety of neotropical birds, their habits and habitats, diversity and distribution in this favorite book. This is not a field guide, but rather a natural history and an introduction to antbirds, flycatchers, manikins and other typical bird families. With 11 lovely pencil illustrations by Mimi Hoppe Wolfe. Originally published in 1994, this new edition is updated with new references.
(CAM39, $19.95) |
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Bradt Guide Costa Rica
Larissa Banting
GUIDEBOOK
2006
PAPER
320 PAGES
A comprehensive guide in the popular Bradt series.
(CRC47, $23.95) |
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The Buried Mirror
Carlos Fuentes
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1999
PAPER
399 PAGES
A fascinating, illustrated survey of Latin American culture and history by the great Mexican author Carlos Fuentes. With hundreds of color illustrations. Fuentes hosted a television series by the same name.
(SPN71, $29.95) |
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The Butterflies of Costa Rica and Their Natural History, Vol. 2
P. Devries
FIELD GUIDE
1997
PAPER
368 PAGES
The second volume of Devries' comprehensive study of butterflies covers 250 species in the family Riodinidae.
(CRC09, $55.00) |
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Central America, A Nation Divided
Ralph Lee Woodward
HISTORY
1999
PAPER
448 PAGES
A balanced standard history of the region -- popular as a university textbook and thoroughly revised to reflect the momentous events in the region since 1976. With an extensive guide to further reading.
(CAM80, $39.95) |
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Central America, A Natural and Cultural History
Anthony G. Coates
HISTORY
1999
PAPER
296 PAGES
A concise overview of the region with contributions by diverse authors on the geology, natural history and culture of the Central American isthmus. A publication of the "Paseo Pantera Project." With charts, graphs and maps.
(CAM69, $22.50) |
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Chasing Neotropical Birds
Vera and Bob Thornton
NATURAL HISTORY
2005
HARD COVER
254 PAGES
This portfolio of 116 color photographs of dazzling, rare and favorite birds of tropical America, presented by an intrepid husband-and-wife team is worth it for the photographs alone. The accompaning travelogues, invaluable resource list and suggestions for birdwatching and photography make the book essential for anyone with a healthy interest in travel and birds in Central and South America. The book documents the Thorntons' encounters with motmots, manakins, trogans, toucans, hummers, herons and all the rest range across 11 countries over 15 years. With maps, bird log, and photographic notes.
(SAM76, $34.95) |
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Coffee and Power, Revolution and the Rise of Democracy in Central America
Jeffery M. Paige
HISTORY
1998
PAPER
448 PAGES
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. The author combines exhaustive historical research, covering the last 30 years, with wide-ranging interviews.
(CAM50, $26.00) |
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Coral Reef Fishes
Ewald Lieske
Robert Myers
FIELD GUIDE
2002
PAPER
400 PAGES
A convenient handbook to shallow-water fishes associated with coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean, compact and comprehensive. With 2,500 illustrations covering 2,100 species worldwide.
(DIV05, $24.95) |
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Costa Rica & Panama Map
World Mapping Project
2005
MAP
A detailed, double-sided travel map of Costa Rica and neighboring Panama at a scale of 1:550,000. Using the latest cartography from the World Mapping Project, the full color map, printed on rip-proof and waterproof paper, includes topographic features, latitude and longitude, parks and preserves, index and key visitor attractions. Water depths are indicated by contour lines in shades of blue and white.
(CAM111, $9.99) |
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Costa Rica Adventure Guide
Bruce & June Conord
GUIDEBOOK
2005
PAPER
360 PAGES
A detailed, comprehensive practical guide to nature, culture and travel in Costa Rica. Bruce and June Conord, inveterate travelers with a specialty in Latin America, have also written the Adventure Guide to the Yucatan, Cancun and Cozumel.
(CRC33, $17.99) |
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Costa Rica Highway and Road Map
Jimenez & Tanzi
2006
MAP
A handsome and exceptionally clear map of Costa Rica at a scale of 1:500,000, with a locator map of protected areas, 10 city maps, distance chart and travel informartion (in Spanish and English). The maps also provides GPS coordinates.
(CRC07, $11.95) |
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Costa Rica Reader: History, Culture, Politics
Steven Palmer
Ivan Molina
ANTHOLOGY
2004
PAPER
392 PAGES
A lively, literate sourcebook on the politics, economy and society of Costa Rica, with selections ranging from historical accounts to newspaper articles, essays, memoir excerpts and modern analysis. Most of the 50 selections are written by Costa Ricans, much of it translated into English for the first time. A volume the excellent series of Latin American Readers, aimed at students, travelers and scholars.
(CRC40, $24.95) |
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Costa Rica, A Journey Through Nature
Adrian Hepworth
NATURAL HISTORY
2008
HARD COVER
204 PAGES
Organized by region, BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Hepworth's color photographs showcase the diversity of wildlife and landscapes of Costa Rica.
(CRC68, $39.95) |
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Costa Rica, Adventures in Nature
Ree Strange Sheck
GUIDEBOOK
2001
PAPER
400 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide to Costa Rica, second edition. The author, who lived and worked in Costa Rica in the 1990s, focuses on responsible, low-impact travel. With hotels, restaurants, excursions and dozens of local and regional maps.
(CRC15, $17.95) |
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Costa Rican Bird Song Sampler
David R. Ross
FIELD GUIDE
2006
AUDIO CD
Produced by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, this recording features sounds of 184 Costa Rican birds (nearly a third of the country's resident species). The sounds are numbered and sequenced to follow the order in which they appear in the plates in A Guide to the Birds of Costa Rica (CRC05).
(CRC59, $19.95) |
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The Costa Ricans
Richard Biesanz
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1988
PAPER
254 PAGES
The people and social history of Costa Rica based on interviews conducted by Richard, Karen and Mavis Biesanz in the 1970s. It's a a good comprehensive overview of the country, somewhat dated and intended for a scholarly audience.
(CRC17, $13.50) |
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Culture Smart! Costa Rica
Jane Koutnik
GUIDEBOOK
2006
PAPER
168 PAGES
A concise, well-illustrated and practical guide to local customs, etiquette and culture.
(CRC45, $9.95) |
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Eastern Caribbean Cruise Tour Guide
Coastal Cruise Tour Guides
2000
MAP
A handy guide and booklet that unfolds to a six-foot-long full color map. Designed for the ship-based traveler, it features historical background, visitor attractions and maps of all the islands from Puerto Rico to Trinidad.
(CRB135, $15.95) |
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The Ecology of a Tropical Forest, Seasonal Rhythms and Long-term Changes
Egbert G. Leigh, Jr
NATURAL HISTORY
1996
PAPER
503 PAGES
A summary of research at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute on Barro Colorado Island (which is right in the middle of the Panama Canal). This book, first published in 1982 and revised with a new forward in 1996, is a good overview of the flora, fauna and ecology of the region.
(CAM52, $35.00) |
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Fair Trade and a Global Commodity, Coffee in Costa Rica
Peter Luetchford
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2007
PAPER
240 PAGES
This fascinating anthropological study looks closely at a coffee-farming community in Costa Rica and explores the contradictions and conflicts behind the fair trade movement.
(CRC65, $29.95) |
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Field Guide to Mexican Birds
Roger Tory Peterson
Edward Chalif
FIELD GUIDE
1973
PAPER
298 PAGES
This easy-to-carry field guide covers 1,000 birds that have been reported in Mexico, Belize and El Salvador but only illustrates those species not already included in one of the Peterson North American bird guides, which you may also want to carry. The guide also covers northwest Costa Rica.
(FG12, $22.00) |
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A Field Guide to Plants of Costa Rica
Margaret B. Gargiullo
FIELD GUIDE
2008
PAPER
494 PAGES
Organized by growth form, this portable guide to 850 species of Costa Rica's most interesting and important plants features clear color photographs and concise descriptions. The authors' caution that in order to keep the guide truly portable that they highlight only a fraction of the more than 10,000 or more plants growing in Costa Rica.
(CRC58, $39.50) |
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A Field Guide to the Mammals of Central America & Southeast Mexico
Fiona Reid
FIELD GUIDE
1997
PAPER
400 PAGES
A handsomely illustrated field guide to the mammals of the region from Tehuantepec to Panama. The author/illustrator, who lived and worked in Central America, painted most of the animals in the field -- a formidable challenge and -- given the quality of the large color plates -- well worth her while. With a dedication to one of our favorite wildlife artists, Guy Tudor, we knew this book had to be good. If you don't mind the heft, the focused geographic range and large color plates make this book the best resource for visitors to Central America with an interest in mammals.
(CAM60, $70.00) |
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Flowering Plants of the Neotropics
Nathan Smith
Scott Mori
Andrew Henderson
Dennis Stevenson
Scott Heald
FIELD GUIDE
2004
HARD COVER
616 PAGES
This beautifully illustrated, authoritative guide, with contributions by dozens of botanists, features 64 color plates and 250 detailed pen-and-ink drawings by Bobbi Angell. It's an excellent, oversize introduction to the showiest, most important and interesting flowering plants of Mexico, Central and South America edited by a team at the New York Botanical Garden. The cover is adorned with a magnificent passiflora.
(CAM103, $95.00) |
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Fodor's Costa Rica
Fodor's
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
544 PAGES
A practical, frequently revised guide in the popular series, especially useful for its extensive annotated listings of suggested places to stay and eat.
(CRC12, $19.95) |
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Fodor's Exploring Costa Rica
Fiona Dunlop
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
208 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series, saturated with valuable information on accommodation, shopping, sights, and dining.
(CRC63, $22.00) |
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Fodor's See It Costa Rica
Inc. Fodor's Travel Publications
GUIDEBOOK
2007
PAPER
256 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series, saturated with tons of color photos and valuable information on accommodation, shopping, sights, and dining.
(CRC64, $21.95) |
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Footprint Costa Rica
Lizzie Williams
Francisca Kellett
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
1008 PAGES
A detailed, comprehensive guide in the Footprint series. With practical information of accommodations, food, events and sights. Perfect for the independent traveler.
(CRC66, $27.95) |
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Footprint Mexico & Central America Handbook
Sarah Cameron
Ben Box
GUIDEBOOK
2006
PAPER
1364 PAGES
The classic, comprehensive guide to the region, over 1,200 pages of densely printed information on excursions, food and accommodation throughout the region. Updated annually. An excellent planning guide, it includes maps and an overview of each country.
(MEX64, $24.95) |
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Four Neotropical Rainforests
Alwyn Gentry
NATURAL HISTORY
1993
PAPER
627 PAGES
The results of a symposium on tropical ecology held in 1987 at Ohio State, this book is a good reference to the flora, fauna and ecology of four representative tropical forests: Manaus (Brazil), Park Manu (Peru), Barro Colorado Island (Panama) and La Selva (Costa Rica).
(AMZ33, $55.00) |
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Frommer's Costa Rica
Eliot Greenspan
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
371 PAGES
A practical travel guide featuring excellent annotated listings of what to do and where to eat and sleep. With maps, color photos and suggested excursions.
(CRC38, $19.99) |
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The Green Pharmacy
James A. Duke
NATURAL HISTORY
1999
PAPER
507 PAGES
An A to Z catalog of ailments and the herbal remedies that heal them. Full of facts on the ecology and traditional uses of medicinal plants by a leading ethnobotanist who has conducted much of his research in the Upper Amazon of Peru. Each chapter begins with an anecdote of an encounter with a patient and leads to easy "how-to" instructions for treating the health condition. The chapters cover minor and serious complaints, ranging from bad breath to depression, high cholesterol to wrinkles, morning sickness to viral infections.
(AMZ40, $19.95) |
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Green Phoenix, Restoring Tropical Forests of Guanacaste, Costa Rica
William Allen
SCIENCE
2003
PAPER
336 PAGES
In a welcome contrast to most of the news about the destruction of tropical rainforests, William Allen tells the story of the successful re-forestation of some 463 square miles of land and 290 miles of marine area in northwest Costa Rica: the Guanacaste Conservation Area. A team of both Costa Rican and American scientists came together to accomplish this feat, documented in vivid, compelling prose.
(CAM77, $42.00) |
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A Guide to the Birds of Panama with Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras
Robert Ridgely
J.A. Gwynne
FIELD GUIDE
1992
PAPER
534 PAGES
A comprehensive field guide, recently updated and masterfully researched. This sturdy edition covers additional species occurring in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica -- and a handy checklist by country. We like the descriptions and color plates better than "Birds of Costa Rica" (which is also very good).
(CAM07, $49.95) |
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Hummingbirds of Costa Rica
Michael Fogden
Patricia Fogden
NATURAL HISTORY
2005
HARD COVER
153 PAGES
Not just a beautifully illustrated catalog, the hundreds of striking color photographs show the feeding ecology, behavior and natural history of the diverse hummingbirds of Costa Rica, 44 species in all. With authoritative essays by the photographer-zoologist authors.
(CRC70, $49.95) |
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In Search of the Golden Frog
Marty Crump
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2000
HARD COVER
312 PAGES
Crump, a herpetologist, conservationist and mother, tells of her 30 years of field work in Costa Rica, Brazil, Ecuador and Argentina. An entertaining memoir, written with a light touch, it combines the personal with the scientific.
(CON18, $27.00) |
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In the Rainforest, Report from a Strange, Beautiful, Imperiled World
Catherine Caufield
NATURAL HISTORY
1984
PAPER
304 PAGES
This investigative journalist deftly combines good basic information on the ecology of the world's rain forests, a report on thorny conservation issues and a sympathetic treatment of indigenous inhabitants through masterly prose. In this fact-filled book, we travel with Caufield to some of the most spectacular and endangered places on earth: the rain forests of Africa, Central and South America, India, the Philippines and Indonesia. Originally published in 1984, this is still an excellent survey of rainforest ecology and issues worldwide.
(FST01, $16.00) |
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Inside Costa Rica
Tom Barry
GUIDEBOOK
1995
PAPER
176 PAGES
These guides are an introduction to the history, culture and economics of the Central American republics. Each of the country guides is available separately. Published by a U.S. based non-profit organization with a left-leaning perspective, these books are concise, authoritative and up-to-date portraits. Don't expect color photographs and fancy prose -- but if you'd like a straightforward, fact-filled report, these books are essential.
(CAM11, $11.95) |
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Lonely Planet Costa Rica
Mara Vorhees
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
608 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series, featuring a wildlife guide, adventure travel section and 32 pages of full-color photographs.
(CRC19, $21.99) |
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The Maya Tropical Forest: Peoples, Parks and Ancient Cities
James D. Nations
HISTORY
2006
PAPER
323 PAGES
Jim Nations draws on field work in the region over the last 25 years in this personable, detailed overview of the people, history and wildlife of the lowland tropical forest of southern Mexico, Guatemala and Belize. With chapters on the Selva Lacandona (Chiapas), Calakmul (Chetumal), the Maya Biosphere reserve in Guatemala (including Tikal) and protected sites in Belize.
(MYA49, $22.95) |
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Monteverde Birds, An Introduction to Familiar Species
James Kavanagh
FIELD GUIDE
2007
PLASTIC CARD
A handy, laminated fold-up card featuring illustrations of birds found in Costa Rica's Monteverde region.
(CRC60, $5.95) |
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Moon Handbook Costa Rica
Christopher P. Baker
GUIDEBOOK
2004
PAPER
820 PAGES
A great resource for the independent traveler, this guide features a thorough introduction to the land, history and culture Costa Rica, as well as astonishing practical detail on getting around, where to go, and where to stay. It has a few unobtrusive color plates, as well as a small fold-out map on the inside back cover.
(CRC06, $21.95) |
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The Mosquito Coast
Paul Theroux
LITERATURE
2006
PAPER
384 PAGES
A taught psychological tale of a man who abandons civilization for the wilds of Honduras (much better than the movie!). Allie Fox defeats the mosquitoes, tames the river and swamp, and sets out to build an iceberg -- mostly as a monument to himself.
(CAM34, $14.95) |
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National Geographic Traveler Costa Rica
Christopher P. Baker
GUIDEBOOK
2006
PAPER
272 PAGES
A guidebook to Costa Rica, published by National Geographic in their attractive, visual style. The guide features 200 photographs, 20 maps and good information history, nature, culture and travel in Costa Rica. By the indomitable Christopher Baker.
(CRC26, $22.95) |
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A Naturalist's Guide to the Tropics
Marco Lambertini
John Venerella
NATURAL HISTORY
2000
PAPER
338 PAGES
A compact guide to the world's tropical zone, organized by biome. It's a good overview of the ecology of forests, mangroves, coral reefs, deserts, and grasslands found between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer. A useful companion for travelers to tropical latitudes. With color photographs and color plates illustrating a sampling of the most conspicuous birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, and fish.
(CON17, $25.00) |
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Nothing to Declare
Mary Morris
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1999
PAPER
250 PAGES
FAVORITE
An absorbing memoir of a woman traveling alone through Mexico and Central America. Morris, a favorite writer, evokes the people and places she visits on her travels in gritty immediate detail. Her travels include San Miguel de Allende, the Guatemalan Highlands, Bay Islands, and Nicaragua.
(CAM08, $14.00) |
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The Panama Canal Map
Compass
2001
MAP
A full color, double-sided map and historical guide to the Panama Canal. Brightly colored and rather schematic, it nonetheless features a good overview of the route of the canal, pictures and information. The map of the route is at a scale of 1:85,000.
(CAM45, $9.95) |
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Pauline Frommer's Costa Rica
Frommer's
GUIDEBOOK
2007
PAPER
384 PAGES
A family-friendly, quirky practical guide by the daughter of travel guru Arthur Frommer. Her motto: "Spend Less, See More."
(CRC52, $19.99) |
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Peasants Against Globalization
Marc Edelman
HISTORY
1999
PAPER
308 PAGES
A trenchant examination of the social movements staged by Costa Rican farmers in the 1980s and 90s.
(CRC41, $27.95) |
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Pimsleur Quick & Simple Spanish
Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2005
AUDIO CD
Four audio CDs with eight 30-minute lessons in basic Spanish, covering elementary vocabulary and phrases used in travel and everyday situations. The Pimsleur method emphasizes the use of listening skills without reading materials (so there isn't a book to follow along). It's advertised as "Totally audio: hear it, learn it, speak it."
(SPN257, $19.95) |
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Reef Fish Identification
Paul Humann
FIELD GUIDE
2002
FLEXI-BOUND
400 PAGES
The serious underwater enthusiast will enjoy Paul Humann's Reef Fish Identification, a 400-page essential reference with 670 color photographs. It includes all the fishes associated with Atlantic Ocean reefs along with those of neighboring marine habitats and several first-ever photographs of elusive species.
(DIV03, $39.95) |
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Rough Guide Central America
Peter Eltringham
GUIDEBOOK
2004
PAPER
896 PAGES
A no-nonsense, comprehensive travel guide to Central America with country-by-country descriptions and a solid overview of history, culture and nature. It covers Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama.
(CAM95, $22.99) |
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Rough Guide Costa Rica
Jean McNeil
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
448 PAGES
This compact guide includes an excellent historical and cultural overview of Costa Rica, paying special attention to its natural history. It's otherwise an opinionated, thorough travel guide with region-by-region descriptions. The outstanding British Rough Guide series provides a keen sense of life for the locals -- and isn't so "rough" after all.
(CRC13, $21.99) |
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Snakes, The Evolution of Mystery in Nature
Harry W. Greene
NATURAL HISTORY
1997
HARD COVER
288 PAGES
Published to wildly enthusiastic reviews in 1997, this illustrated volume documents the ecology and diversity of snakes worldwide. Anecdotal, informative and entertaining, snakes couldn't have asked for a better advocate than herpetologist Harry Greene -- and the photographs are stunning.
(BST33, $60.00) |
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Snorkeling Guide to Marine Life
Paul Humann
FIELD GUIDE
1995
PAPER
80 PAGES
A compact guide illustrating all the fishes, corals, invertebrates and plants you are most likely to encounter in less than 15 feet of water in the Caribbean. Humann's photographs are among the best we've seen for identification -- and its handy size makes it perfect to take along in the boat or to the beach.
(DIV02, $14.95) |
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Spanish, A Language Map
Kristine K. Kershul
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
1999
PLASTIC CARD
This durable, foldout card, featuring 1,000 words and phrases, works as a quick reference for travelers.
(SPN259, $7.95) |
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Spanish, Start Speaking Today! (Cassette Tapes)
Educational Services Corporation
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
CASETTE TAPE
A 90-minute crash course in Spanish featured in two audio tapes and a phrasebook packaged in a vinyl sleeve. Geared for travelers, the course follows the foreign service method -- which focuses on dialogues and useful sentences instead of individual words. In each case, an English phrase is spoken once, and repeated in Spanish twice. Topics include introductions, transportation, business and health. A version with compact discs is also available (SPN219).
(SPN140, $21.95) |
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Spirits of the Jaguar
BBC
NATURAL HISTORY
2006
DVD
Billed as "The Definitive Portrait of the Land, Wildlife and Peoples of Central America, this four-part BBC television series is an excellent introduction to the region. It includes the programs: The Forging of a New World, Forest of the Maya, Hunters of the Caribbean Sea and The Fifth World of Aztecs.
(CAM59, $19.98) |
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Surfer's Start-Up: A Beginner's Guide to Surfing
Doug Werner
SPORT
1999
PAPER
An introduction to surfing for beginners with a focus on basic technique and safety. It also includes information on gear, etiquette and the history of the sport. Second Edition.
(GEN329, $11.95) |
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The Tapir's Morning Bath
Elizabeth Royte
SCIENCE
2002
PAPER
336 PAGES
Subtitled "Mysteries of the Tropical Rain Forest and the Scientists Who Are Trying to Solve Them," this books is an engaging account of ecological research and ecologists at Barro Colorado Island, the Smithsonian Institution's Tropical Research Station in Panama. Royte, a journalist and research-assistant-at-large, is an entertaining and insightful guide to flora, fauna and science.
(AMZ74, $14.00) |
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Time Out Costa Rica
Time Out
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
366 PAGES
An up-to-date guide on what to do and where to go by the people who publish Time Out Magazine.
(CRC71, $22.95) |
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Tropical Rainforest
Ben Shedd
NATURAL HISTORY
1992
DVD
This beautiful documentary, filmed in Australia, Costa Rica, French Guiana, and Malaysia, showcases the nature, ecology and conservation challenges of tropical rainforests worldwide. Originally presented in IMAX theaters and narrated by Geoffrey Holder. 40 minutes.
(AMZ89, $19.99) |
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The True History of Chocolate
Sophie D. Coe
Michael Coe
FOOD
2007
PAPER
288 PAGES
A scholarly history of the fact and meaning of pre-Columbian chocolate by the husband and wife archaeologists Michael and Sophia Coe. Originating as a ceremonial beverage in ancient Olmec and Maya society, chocolate evolved from a food of the gods to the salons of Europe down through the masses to Hershey Pennsylvania. With illustrations and recipes.
(CAM57, $21.95) |
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Ultimate Spanish, Basic-Intermediate with Book
Irwin Stern
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2000
CASETTE TAPE
A university-level Spanish course in a box, this set includes 40 short lessons on eight, 60-minute CDs and a 400-page accompanying text. The focus is on dialogues and conversation with attention paid to vocabulary and grammar. Most of the course features Latin American speakers with some Castillian variations in the lessons on Spain. With sections on business, etiquette and culture. Published by Living Language.
(SPN175, $75.00) |
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The University of Chicago Dictionary, Spanish-English/English-Spanish
Carlos Castillo
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2002
PAPER
603 PAGES
Long a favorite with students and travelers, this new edition -- the first in 15 years -- of the University of Chicago dictionary brings vocabulary and usage up to date. With slang, vulgar and otherwise, a concise dictionary of words, phrases, and basic grammar.
(SPN118, $11.00) |
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Wild Costa Rica, The Wildlife and Landscapes of Costa Rica
Adrian Hepworth
NATURAL HISTORY
2008
HARD COVER
176 PAGES
A wildlife photographer based in San Jose, Costa Rica, Hepworth writes with authority in this survey of the habitats, wildlife, protected areas and beauty of Costa Rica, featuring 200 color photographs.
(CRC69, $29.95) |
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The Windward Road, Adventures of A Naturalist on Remote Caribbean Shores
Archie Carr
NATURAL HISTORY
1979
PAPER
266 PAGES
Originally published in 1956, this book is a delightful record of people and islands. Nominally the story of his adventures in search of sea turtles, the book ranges over wide territory, including Tobago and Costa Rica.
(CRB08, $16.95) |
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