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At Play in the Fields of the Lord  •  Peter Matthiessen
LITERATURE •  1991 •  PAPER  • 373 PAGES
Set in a malarial outpost of the Amazon jungle, Matthiessen's moral thriller follows the clash between two misplaced gringos: Martin Quarrier, who has come to convert the local Indians to Christianity, and Lewis Moon, a half-Indian mercenary who has been hired to kill them. (AMZ29, $16.95)
  At Play in the Fields of the Lord
Birds of Ecuador, A Field Guide  •  Paul Greenfield  •  Robert Ridgely
FIELD GUIDE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 740 PAGES
Ecuador has its own field guide -- a comprehensive, exhaustively researched handbook to nearly 1,600 species featuring 96 glorious color plates, all by Paul Greenfield. Two decades in the making, it's an indispensable companion for birdwatching in Ecuador (and adjacent countries). It also weighs in at four pounds. With detailed range maps and descriptions of each species by Bob Ridgely. The same authors have published an accompanying guide to the status, distribution and taxonomy of the birds of Ecuador available separately (EDR07), or as a set (EDR 14). (EDR08, $55.00)
  Birds of Ecuador, A Field Guide
Birds of Northern South America, Two Volume Set  •  Robin Restall
FIELD GUIDE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 1536 PAGES
The two companion volumes of this extensive and detailed guide not only provide detailed accounts of every known bird species in the region from Ecuador to French Guiana but also, for the first time, illustrate virtually every plumage variation in full color. With an astounding 6,400 color illustrations and 2308 maps. The Field guide (SAM103) is also available separately. (SAM104, $160.00)
 
Birds of Northern South America, Vol. 1: Identification, Distribution and taxonomy  •  Robin Restall  •  Miguel Lentino
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 880 PAGES
A monumental undertaking, this comprehensive guide covers 2,308 species of birds found from Ecuador to French Guiana. This companion volume contains extensive species accounts, with information on habitat, vocalization, nomenclature, and the latest taxonomy. Color plates and distribution maps are published separately in Volume 2 (SAM104), intended as a field guide. Robin Restall is executive director, Clemencia Rodner is research associate, and Miguel Lentino is scientific director at the Phelps Institute for Ornithological Studies, Caracas, Venezuela. (SAM102, $100.00)
 
Birds of Northern South America, Vol. 2: Field Guide  •  Robin Restall  •  Clemencia Rodner  •  Roger Williams
FIELD GUIDE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 656 PAGES
Designed for use in the field, this Identification Guide (Volume 2 of the monumental Birds of Northern South America), features Robin Restall's exquisitely detailed paintings, along with range maps and brief notes on identification integrated on facing pages. With an astounding 6400 color paintings (illustrating many birds in a variety of plumages) and 2308 maps. It covers all of Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana (including offshore islands) and can be used (with caution warn the authors) in Northern Peru and Brazil. Birders in the Amazon will welcome this book. (SAM103, $70.00)
  Birds of Northern South America, Vol. 2: Field Guide
The Birds of South America, The Oscine Passerines, Vol. 1  •  Guy Tudor  •  Robert Ridgely
FIELD GUIDE •  1989 •  HARD COVER  • 596 PAGES
An authoritative reference, this hefty volume features 31 splendid full-color plates by Guy Tudor covering 700 species of jays and swallows, wrens, thrushes, vireos and wood-warblers, tanagers, icterids and finches. The first of four anticipated volumes on the birds of South America. With distribution maps and species descriptions by ornithologist Robert Ridgely. (FG28, $95.00)
  The Birds of South America, The Oscine Passerines, Vol. 1
The Birds of South America, The Oscine Passerines, Vol. 2  •  Guy Tudor  •  Robert Ridgely
FIELD GUIDE •  1994 •  HARD COVER
The second volume of the projected four-volume series, this field guide and handbook covers the flycatchers, antbirds and furnariids. With fine color plates by Guy Tudor and lucid text by Ridgely. (FG29, $95.00)
  The Birds of South America, The Oscine Passerines, Vol. 2
Bradt Guide Venezuela  •  Russell Maddicks
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 438 PAGES
A compact, practical guide to Venezuela with over 40 detailed sketch maps, a few color photographs and excellent information on where to go and what to do. It includes helpful information on trip planning, health and safety, with special sections on Margarita, Caracas, Los Llanos and the Los Roques archipelago. (VNZ8, $26.99)
  Bradt Guide Venezuela
Brazil and Uruguay Map  •  Auto Mapa
MAP
A regional map of Brazil and Uruguay from Rio south to Montevideo and Buenos Aires at a good scale of 1:2.5 million. It includes basic city plans of Sao Paulo, Rio and Curitiba. Published in Argentina. (BZL08, $11.95)
  Brazil and Uruguay Map
Brazil in Focus, A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture  •  Jan Rocha
GUIDEBOOK •  2000 •  PAPER  • 100 PAGES
This slim guide focuses on the history of Brazil, its cultural heritage and current political, environmental and economic challenges. With maps, photographs and some travel information. It's an excellent synopsis from an unabashedly left-leaning perspective, strong on facts. (BZL03, $12.95)
  Brazil in Focus, A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture
Brazil Map  •  Borch Maps
2006 •  MAP
A handy folded, laminated map of Brazil at a scale of 1:4,000,000. Includes Buenos Aires and Montevideo. Two Sides. 27x39 inches. (BZL17, $11.95)
  Brazil Map
Brazil, The Once and Future Country  •  Marshall C. Eakin
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 301 PAGES
A well-written, concise history of Brazil, especially strong on modern society and economics, by a professor of history at Vanderbilt. In this highly recommended overview, Eakin takes a broad perspective, writing about the culture, history, religions, society and economics of the country. (BZL05, $22.00)
  Brazil, The Once and Future Country
Brazil: Amazon & Pantanal, Travellers' Wildlife Guides  •  Les Beletsky  •  David Pearson
FIELD GUIDE •  2010 •  PAPER  • 491 PAGES
A comprehensive guide and handbook to the flora, fauna and habitats of Brazil, with a focus on the Amazon and Pantanal. An Ecotravellers' Wildlife Guide, the book features color illustrations of commonly encountered birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and insects. The 100 color plates feature 90 species of amphibians and reptiles, 310 birds, 70 mammals, 30 insects and 50 common trees and plants. Second Edition. (BZL30, $29.95)
  Brazil: Amazon & Pantanal, Travellers' Wildlife Guides
Conquistadors  •  Michael Wood
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
A lively, illustrated account of the Spanish conquest of the New World by the intrepid writer-filmmaker Michael Wood, who traveled in the footsteps of Hernan Cortes, Pizarro and others, often by horse, raft or other original means. It's an excellent introduction to the overwhelming impact of the Spanish in the Americas, wonderfully illustrated with maps, drawings and full color paintings. (SAM48, $27.95)
  Conquistadors
Evolution, The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory  •  Edward Larson
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and historian Edward Larson examines the multifaceted history of the scientific theory which has had such an impact on twentieth century thought. Larson begins his study before Darwin, with the scientific breakthroughs of the French Revolution, and then examines Darwin's work and its effects, from the age of Social Darwinism up to present day genetics and evolutionary studies. He focuses on the social and political controversies that have surrounded evolutionary theory, particularly in the United States. (NAT64, $14.95)
  Evolution, The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory
Explore the Inca Trail  •  Jacquetta Megarry  •  Roy Davies
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  FLEXI-BOUND  • 64 PAGES
A brief, ingeniously designed guide to trekking in the Sacred Valley from Cusco to Machu Picchu with color photographs, a fold-out map of the route, site diagram of Machu Pichu and a camp-to-camp overview of the Inca trail. The authors, both experienced trekkers, include detailed avice on preparing for the trip, and a good overview of the site itself. The step-by-step sections cover the Classic trail from Chilca/Km 82/Km 88, the shortest option from Km 104, and the 5-6 day, more strenuous Mollepata trek. (AND33, $15.95)
  Explore the Inca Trail
The Explorers of South America  •  Edward Goodman
EXPLORATION •  1992 •  PAPER  • 408 PAGES
A narrative history of exploration from Christopher Columbus to the 19th century, with journal excerpts, diaries and other writings of the explorers themselves. Goodman has marshaled his wide-ranging research and lifelong interest in exploration into a comprehensive, scholarly history. A reprint of the original 1972 edition, the tales have lost none of their luster. With maps, illustrations and extensive notes. (SAM10, $26.95)
  The Explorers of South America
Explorers of the Amazon  •  Anthony Smith
EXPLORATION •  1994 •  PAPER  • 344 PAGES
In this well told overview of the region, Anthony Smith presents a history of exploration of the Amazon, scientific and otherwise. His tales of adventure, discovery, exploitation, murder and mayhem feature Francisco de Orellana, Baron von Humboldt and seven other European colonizers and scientists. (AMZ31, $37.50)
  Explorers of the Amazon
A Field Guide to Medicinal and Useful Plants of the Upper Amazon  •  James L. Castner  •  Stephen L. Timme  •  James A. Duke
FIELD GUIDE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 154 PAGES
This photographic guide to identification focuses on the practical uses of common plants of the tropical forest. Many of the 120 species illustrated and described grow along the Medicinal Plant Trail at ACEER outside Iquitos. (AMZ39, $38.00)
  A Field Guide to Medicinal and Useful Plants of the Upper Amazon
Footprint Cuzco & the Inca Heartland Handbook  •  Ben Box  •  Stephen Frankham
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
Comprehensive and up-to-date, this exceptional guide covers Cuzco and surroundings, including the Inca Trail, Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley, Tambopata, Manu Park and Lima in detail. (PRU46, $21.95)
  Footprint Cuzco & the Inca Heartland Handbook
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, $60.00)
  Four Neotropical Rainforests
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, $21.95)
  The Green Pharmacy
A Guide to the Birds of Colombia  •  Steven Hilty  •  William Brown
FIELD GUIDE •  1986 •  PAPER  • 836 PAGES
A classic South American bird guide with good coverage of the Amazon basin. It features 56 color plates by Guy Tudor, illustrating 1,700 species -- nearly half of all the species of South America. With a short description on the facings edge along with extensive notes and range maps. It may weigh in at almost three pounds but serious birders won't leave home without it -- and you can always have the color plates bound separately for use in the field. (FG14, $78.50)
  A Guide to the Birds of Colombia
A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago  •  Richard Ffrench
FIELD GUIDE •  1991 •  PAPER  • 426 PAGES
A specialized, comprehensive guide to the birds of Trinidad and Tobago with handsome color illustrations and nine additional full-page portraits of trogons, motmots, tanagers and other showy birds of the islands. The guide covers 433 species and includes introductory chapters on biogeography, climate, vegetation and conservation. (CRB16, $39.95)
  A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago
A House for Mr. Biswas  •  V.S. Naipaul
LITERATURE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 564 PAGES
With accolades by the likes of Paul Theroux and an introduction by Ian Baruma, this novel comes with a well deserved pedigree. Described as Dickensian in scope, it tells the story of an outsider struggling to find a place for himself in the complex society of Trinidad. Like all of Naipaul's work, it has as its subtext issues of race, class and his own family background. Poor Mr. Biswas finally gets his house in this comic masterpiece. (CRB20, $15.95)
  A House for Mr. Biswas
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)
  In Search of the Golden Frog
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, $20.00)
 
Insight Guide Brazil  •  Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
This handsome guide is a profusely illustrated overview of the country, featuring concise essays by well regarded authors on natural history, politics and culture. With hundreds of photos and excellent maps. (BZL01, $22.99)
  Insight Guide Brazil
The Jungle and the Damned  •  Hassoldt Davis  •  Lawrence Millman
EXPLORATION •  2000 •  PAPER  • 306 PAGES
Hassoldt's tale of exploring French Guiana with his adventurous new wife, originally published in 1952. Quite a honeymoon! Their adventures include a visit to the penal colony at Devil's Island and an absorbing account of a exploratory canoe trip 300 miles up the Maroni River to the border with Brazil. An adventurer, storyteller and personality, Hassldt (1907-1959) wrote a series of tales, this classic returned to print thanks to the good efforts of Lawrence Millman, who provides the introduction. (SAM55, $16.95)
 
La Doctora, The Journal of an American Doctor Practicing Medicine of the Amazon River  •  Linnea Smith
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 238 PAGES
Those of you who have visited the Amazon Center for Environmental Education and Research foundation may have met Dr. Linnea and seen her Clinica Yanamono near the Explorama Lodge in the upper Amazon of Peru. This is her insightful, heartfelt and funny memoir of life in the region. (AMZ43, $16.95)
  La Doctora, The Journal of an American Doctor Practicing Medicine of the Amazon River
Life in the Treetops, Adventures of a Woman in Field Biology  •  Margaret Lowman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  PAPER  • 219 PAGES
The sprightly memoir of a biologist who, with her feet planted firmly on the ground, took to the trees in 1979. A pioneer in the ecology of forest tree canopies, Meg Lowman climbs, studies and sleeps in trees for a living. She's also a popular lecturer on trips to the Amazon and Director of Research and Conservation at Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota. She's remarkably frank in this engaging memoir about balancing her multiple roles as as scientist, woman, wife and mom. (AMZ57, $13.95)
  Life in the Treetops, Adventures of a Woman in Field Biology
Light at the Edge of the World  •  Wade Davis
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2007 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
Wade Davis, an ethnobotanist and popular science writer, surveys what he calls the "ethnosphere": the global diversity of peoples and cultures. He travels from the Arctic to the Amazon to Borneo, taking notes on world-views and customs. (WLD34, $14.95)
  Light at the Edge of the World
Lonely Planet South America on a Shoestring  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 1148 PAGES
A comprehensive, detailed practical guide to traveling in South America. With a brief general overview and country-by-country review in the Lonely Planet style of sites, attractions, and where to go and what to do. (SAM44, $34.99)
  Lonely Planet South America on a Shoestring
Margaret Mee's Amazon, Diaries of an Artist Explorer  •  Margaret Mee
NATURAL HISTORY •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 300 PAGES
A handsome edition of the diaries, paintings and sketchbooks of the remarkable British botanist and painter Margaret Mee (1909-1988). Not just a terrific botanical illustrator, Mee was an intrepid traveler and collector who made 15 expeditions into the Amazon. Orgnized by expedition, the book features 250 botanical and other illustrations, along with a selection of photographs. This new edition published by Antique Collectors' Club in cooperation with Kew Gardens. (AMZ86, $59.50)
  Margaret Mee's Amazon, Diaries of an Artist Explorer
Master and Commander, The Far Side of the World  •  Peter Weir
LITERATURE •  2003 •  DVD
Peter Weir's exciting adaptation of two of Patrick O'Brian's popular novels, "Master and Commander" and "The Far Side of the World," starring Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany. Crowe is Captain Jack Aubrey, whose British ship, the HMS Surprise, is battling a mysterious French ship off the coast of Cape Horn during the Napoleonic Wars of 1805. An extended sequenced filmed on the Galapagos marks one of the first times the islands have been depicted in a feature film. (GPS66, $14.98)
 
Measuring the World, A Novel  •  Daniel Kehlmann  •  Carol Brown Janeway
LITERATURE •  2007 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
Irreverant, playful and based, at least in part, on the lives and work of two great German scientists, this witty bestselling novel skips from Berlin in 1828, when Alexander von Humboldt and Carl Friedrich Gauss meet as old men at a scientific congress in Berlin, to youthful Humboldt's travels in the Orinoco and Ecuadorian Andes. (GER202, $16.00)
  Measuring the World, A Novel
The Middle Passage, The Caribbean Revisited  •  V.S. Naipaul
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 232 PAGES
A brilliant, insightful writer born in Trinidad, Naipaul is well prepared to discuss the fascinating cultural mix of the region. Modeled after the travelogues of the 19th century writer Anthony Trollope, the book is part character sketch, part commentary and part travels. It's a classic. With chapters on Trinidad, British Guiana (Guyana), Suriname, Martinique and Jamaica. (CRB11, $16.00)
  The Middle Passage, The Caribbean Revisited
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, $30.00)
  A Naturalist's Guide to the Tropics
Northern South America Map  •  Reise & Verkehrsverlag
MAP
A map of the northern half of South America, at a scale of 1:4,000,000. One Side. 37X38 inches. (SAM31, $15.95)
  Northern South America Map
One River, Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon  •  Wade Davis
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 537 PAGES
Wade Davis has written a lyrical, meticulously researched book of discovery. One River is both a biography of his mentor, the director of the Harvard botanical museum Richard Schultes, and the story of his own botanical adventures throughout South America with colleague Tim Plowman. It's a sprawling tale of explorers, botanical secrets, and larger-than-life personalities. This unconventional book is, in part, a testimonial to Schultes, a legendary teacher and explorer who single-handedly created the discipline of ethnobotany. More than that, it's a magnificently written chronicle of five decades of botanical exploration (including some pretty wild experiments with native hallucinogens). (AMZ22, $18.00)
  One River, Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon
Peru Map  •  Borch Maps
2011 •  MAP
A detailed laminated relief map of Peru at a scale of 1:1,750,000. This is a very clear, colorful map, which also features detailed insets of Lima and Cusco, and even a site plan of Maccu Picchu. Peru itself is broken into three sections: North, Central, South. Two Sides. 20x39 inches. (PRU02, $10.95)
  Peru Map
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)
  Pimsleur Quick & Simple Spanish
Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers  •  Richard Evans Schultes  •  Albert Hofmann
NATURAL HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
An illuminating guide to indigenous peoples and their use of hallucinogenic plants, co-authored by the father of ethnobotany and discoverer of LSD. With hundreds of photographs, maps and drawings, it documents the ecology, chemistry, and especially the social history of hallucinogens. Excellent. (AMZ38, $29.99)
  Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers
Reptiles and Amphibians of the Amazon  •  R.D. Bartlett  •  Patricia Bartlett
FIELD GUIDE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
A convenient guide to 250 colorful and commonly encountered snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs and salamanders of the Amazon Basin, each with clear color photographs and descriptive information. The Bartlett team, who lead trips to the Amazon, has written a series of book on the care of herps as well as a guide to the reptiles and amphibians of Florida. (AMZ84, $29.95)
  Reptiles and Amphibians of the Amazon
Rio de Janeiro Map  •  National Geographic
2011 •  MAP
This colorful National Geographic Destination Map (1:15,000) includes insets of Tijuca, Sao Crystal and Copacabana. One Side. 39x27 inches. (BZL25, $8.99)
  Rio de Janeiro Map
Rough Guide Brazil  •  David Cleary
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 736 PAGES
This comprehensive guide includes an excellent historical and cultural overview of Brazil, with special attention to its natural history. It's a detailed 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. (BZL09, $27.99)
 
Savages  •  Joe Kane
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1996 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
A first-hand account of a naive journalist among the Huaraoni of the Ecuadorian Amazon. In the struggle for the control of their homeland, it is certainly not the local people who behave as savages. Kane is an engaging, humorous guide to development issues in the Oriente of Ecuador. (AMZ20, $16.00)
  Savages
Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest  •  Matthew Restall
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
In this provocative book, Restall tackles Columbus, Cortes, Pizarro and the misconceptions surrounding them. The conquisadores most certainly did not conquer the Americas with a handful of men, nor were they received as gods. (SAM52, $19.99)
 
Shamanism, Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy  •  Willard R. Trask  •  Mircea Eliade
RELIGION •  1972 •  PAPER  • 610 PAGES
An early, and now classic account of Shamanism among the native peoples of South America. (AMZ51, $24.95)
 
Shamans Through Time: 500 Year on the Path to Knowledge  •  Jeremy Narby  •  Francis Huxley
RELIGION •  2004 •  PAPER  • 354 PAGES
An anthology of observations and writings on Shamanism from the 16th-century to modern day. The compilation offers a wide variety of views on the Shaman, religion and culture. (GEN202, $16.95)
  Shamans Through Time: 500 Year on the Path to Knowledge
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)
  Snakes, The Evolution of Mystery in Nature
South America Northeast Map  •  International Map Company
2004 •  MAP
This brightly colored map of northeast South America at a scale of 1:2,800,000 covers the Atlantic coast of the continent south from the Caribbean to Rio de Janeiro, including the Amazon and Orinoco. With historical information on the region. Two Sides. 27x39 inches. (SAM16, $8.95)
  South America Northeast Map
The Spears of Twilight: Life and Death in the Amazon Jungle  •  Phillipe Descola
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1996 •  PAPER  • 458 PAGES
Three years among the Jivaro (Achaur) of the Upper Amazon. A student of Claude Levi-Strauss, Descola proves himself to be an intelligent observer and born storyteller in this ethnographic account. (AMZ25, $25.95)
  The Spears of Twilight: Life and Death in the Amazon Jungle
Stolen Continents, 500 Years of Conquest and Resistance in the Americas  •  Ronald Wright
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
A powerful history of imperialism and resistance in the Americas, with a focus on the Aztec, Maya, Inca, Cherokee and Iroquois. Wright's illuminating account, told largely from the point of view of the losers, details the rapid collapse of cultures and societies in the Americas following the arrival of the Europeans in 1492. Wright draws on an impressive range of archival material in reconstructing this classic account, originally published in 1993. Wright is also the author of Time Among the Maya. (NAM20, $24.95)
  Stolen Continents, 500 Years of Conquest and Resistance in the Americas
The Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone of Southeastern Peru, A Biological Assessment  •  Robin B. Foster
NATURAL HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
The result of a "Rapid Assessment Program" survey by a multidisciplinary team, this book catalogs the biological resources of the Tambopata River, south of Puerto Maldonado in the upper Amazon of Peru. The well studied Explorer's Inn is just downstream of the study area. With maps, line drawings, and detailed animal checklists by region (scientific names only). (PRU17, $19.95)
  The Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone of Southeastern Peru, A Biological Assessment
Travelers' Tales Brazil  •  Annette Haddad
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
A collection of stories, articles and excerpts on Brazil -- an excellent introduction to the people, culture and traditions of the country as seen through the eyes of modern writers. (BZL06, $18.95)
  Travelers' Tales Brazil
Traveling with Che Guevara, The Making of a Revolutionary  •  Alberto Granado  •  Lucia Alvarez de Toledo
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
This is Alberto Granado's companion book to Che Guevara's well-known Motorcycle Diaries (and one of the sources for the movie). It's Granado's own account of travels with Che via motorbike through Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela. (SAM68, $14.95)
  Traveling with Che Guevara, The Making of a Revolutionary
Vine of the Soul, Medicine Men, Their Plants, and Rituals in the Colombian Amazon  •  Richard Evans Schultes  •  Robert F. Raffauf
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2004 •  PAPER  • 282 PAGES
Written by Schultes, the father of ethnobotany, with a colleague, this book features 150 photographs along with a detailed and authoritative text describing the many uses of plant substances. (AMZ59, $29.95)
  Vine of the Soul, Medicine Men, Their Plants, and Rituals in the Colombian Amazon
Where to Watch Birds in South America  •  Nigel Wheatley
NATURAL HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 431 PAGES
A compact practical guide to 206 recommended birdwatching sites throughout South America. Organized by country, each site guide includes an introduction, noteworthy species, maps, and directions, checklists. An invaluable handbook for birders. (SAM40, $30.95)
 
With Broadax and Firebrand, The Destruction of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest  •  Warren Dean
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 504 PAGES
A vivid, scholarly environmental history of Brazil from early settlement through the 1990s. Once extending along the coast of much of Brazil, the coastal forest has been burned, cleared and cut down to make way for Brazil's largest cities, mining, farming and industrialization. (BZL31, $31.95)
  With Broadax and Firebrand, The Destruction of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
The World as You Dream It, Shamanistic Teachings from the Amazon and Andes  •  John M. Perkins
RELIGION •  1994 •  PAPER  • 139 PAGES
An activist on behalf of indigenous cultures and founder of the "Earth Dream Alliance", the author provides a personal account of his sometimes hard-to-believe experiences with curanderos (or shamans) in the highlands and Amazon of Ecuador. Whatever your thoughts on the concept a vision quest, the book includes an fascinating account of the author's time with the Shuar people, their rituals and religious ideas. (AMZ46, $14.95)
  The World as You Dream It, Shamanistic Teachings from the Amazon and Andes

 
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