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Among Flowers, A Walk in the Himalaya
Jamaica Kincaid
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2007
PAPER
208 PAGES
An atmospheric account of celebrated writer and gardener Jamaica Kincaid's journey to Nepal and the Himalayas with a small team of botanists. A volume in the National Geographic Directions series.
(HML62, $10.95) |
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Among the Mountains, Travels through Asia
Wilfred Thesiger
EXPLORATION
2001
PAPER
174 PAGES
A classic account of intrepid British explorer Wilfred Thesiger's travels through the mountain ranges of Iraqi Kurdistan, the Karakorams, the Hindu Kush, and Ladakh. Half of the book is devoted to Thesiger's journeys through Hazarajat and Nuristan in Afghanistan. Drawn from the author's diaries, 1952-1956. With 80 photographs by Thesiger. Each chapter opens with a useful relief map of his route.
(ASA28, $17.99) |
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Birds of India
Richard Grimmett
Carol Inskipp
Tim Inskipp
FIELD GUIDE
2012
PAPER
384 PAGES
A field edition of the masterful five-pound handbook to birds of the region (FG31), featuring the same stunning color plates, up-to-date range maps and condensed descriptive information. The book covers 1,300 bird species of the Indian Subcontinent from Nepal and Bhutan to Sri Lanka. With 153 color plates. Descriptions, range maps and illustrations are integrated on the same page for easy reference. Designed and built for use in the field with a sturdy binding and water-resistant cover.
(FG43, $39.50) |
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The Buddhist Handbook
John Snelling
RELIGION
1992
PAPER
345 PAGES
Subtitled, "The Complete Guide to Buddhist Schools, Teaching, Practice and History, " this even-handed book is a concise primer covering the history, philosophical foundation and practice of Buddhism. It gives a basic overview of the teachings and practice of Buddhism, including a who's who of contemporary teachers and list of useful addresses around the world.
(ASA08, $19.95) |
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Classic Hikes of the World
Peter Pottersfield
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2005
HARD COVER
224 PAGES
Pottersfield features 23 treks in this beautifully illustrated volume. Each trip gets an extended photographic essay with a route description, maps and practical details.
(WLD52, $39.95) |
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The Climb, Tragic Ambitions on Everest
Anatoli Boukreev
EXPLORATION
1998
PAPER
297 PAGES
An eyewitness account of the 1996 tragedy on Everest by the Russian mountaineer Boukreev, in part a response to criticism by John Krakauer in the best-selling Into Thin Air regarding climbing safety and ambition. Boukreev, an experienced guide, defends his actions on that day.
(HML29, $7.99) |
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Epic, Stories of Survival from the World's Highest Peaks
Clint Willis
ANTHOLOGY
1997
PAPER
342 PAGES
A greatest-hits collection of mountaineering literature, Willis excerpts 15 stories, including Mathiessen's classic "The Snow Leopard," and harrowing passages from Everest, the West Ridge, K2, The Savage Mountain, Annapurna and others. Not just the Himalayas, he also includes the tale of the first-traverse of South Georgia by Shackleton. Each excerpt is satisfying long, as interesting for the quality of the writing as the adventure depicted.
(HML37, $17.95) |
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Essential Tibetan Buddhism
Robert Thurman
RELIGION
1996
PAPER
317 PAGES
A collection of recently translated texts by the foremost Western scholar of Tibetan Buddhism. Thurman has chosen well from that tradition's sacred literature and helpfully includes suggested further reading, explanatory notes and a directory of sacred sites.
(TBT15, $14.99) |
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Everest, A Trekker's Guide
Kev Reynolds
GUIDEBOOK
2005
PAPER
255 PAGES
A brief pocket guide to seven treks in the Everest region (including one in Tibet) with sketch maps, good general information and a few photographs.
(NPL45, $22.95) |
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Everest, Mountain Without Mercy
Broughton Coburn
NATURAL HISTORY
2003
PAPER
256 PAGES
Spectacularly photographed, this book is an account of the making of the IMAX film on Everest, including an account of the 1996 disaster.
(HML20, $24.00) |
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Everest, the West Ridge
Thomas F. Hornbein
EXPLORATION
1980
PAPER
194 PAGES
A vivid account of the 1963 American expedition to Everest, a classic of mountain climbing literature. Long thought out of reach, by Hornbein and Willi Unsoeld make a first ascent on the mountain via the spectacular West Ridge, which involved -- among other things -- an emergency bivouac at 28,000-feet.
(HML10, $19.95) |
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The Far Pavilions
M. M. Kaye
LITERATURE
1997
PAPER
960 PAGES
An sweeping tale of love, adventure and war set during the British Raj. A monumental historical romance, the book follows the life a young British soldier who takes part in actual events leading to the Second Afghan War. Ben Cross played Ashton Pelham-Martyn in the 1984 mini-series. The book is better.
(IDA195, $21.99) |
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The Great Hill Stations of Asia
Barbara Crossette
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1998
PAPER
272 PAGES
A modern tour of the mountain enclaves of colonial Asia -- appreciative, magnificently researched and engaging. Crossette, an Asia correspondent for the "New York Times," criss-crosses the continent visiting Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Burma, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
(ASA13, $16.00) |
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High Frontiers, Dolpo and the Changing World of Himalayan Pastoralists
Kenneth Michael Bauer
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2004
PAPER
336 PAGES
Bauer's ethnography of the people of Dolpo, covers the history and environment of this isolated region, their culture, ways of life and transformation in the 20th century in scholarly, straightforward detail. Bauer conducted field research in Nepal between 1995 and 2002 and is the founder of DROKPA (meaning "nomad" in Tibetan), a nonprofit organization that provides development assistance to pastoralists in the Himalayas and Central Asia.
(NPL57, $45.00) |
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Himalaya
Eric Valli
Anne de Sales
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2004
HARD COVER
432 PAGES
A handsome collection of breathtaking photographs of the landscape and people of the Himalayas.
(HML64, $50.00) |
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Himalaya Map
Nelles
MAP
A colorful regional map of the Himalayas at a scale of 1:1,500,000, including Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and Sikkim. Two Sides. 20x40 inches.
(HML09, $13.95) |
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Himalayan Hermitess, The Life of a Tibetan Buddhist Nun
Kurtis Schaeffer
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2004
PAPER
232 PAGES
The vivid account of the life of Orgyan Chokyi (1675-1729), who spent her life in Dolpo. Illiterate and expressly forbidden by her master to record her life, Orgyan Chokyi is said to have received divine inspiration to write this tale. Scaeffer gives an overview of regious traditions and a history of this early autobiography in part one of the book.
(NPL56, $30.00) |
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Himalayan Passage, Seven Months in the High Country of Tibet, Nepal, China, India, & Pakistan
Jeremy Schmidt
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1992
PAPER
336 PAGES
The story of two adventurous young couples who travel by bike, truck and foot across the Himalayas strong on the culture and people of the region. With 32 pages of color photographs. Starting in Lhasa, Tibet, in the spring of 1987, they headed west along the north slope of the mountains into China and Pakistan and returned on the south side through India and Nepal.
(HML05, $18.95) |
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Himalayan Quest, Ed Viesturs on the 8,000-Meter Giants
Ed Viesturs
EXPLORATION
2009
PAPER
176 PAGES
In 1986, Austrian Reinhold Messner became the first man to scale all 14 peaks which stand above 8,000 meters, all of which are located in the Himalayas. Seventeen years later, Ed Viesturs became the first American to accomplish this daunting feat. This appealing photographic guide chronicles Viestur's journey, complete with breathtaking images of the Himalayan landscape (made more impressive when one imagines how difficult it must have been to take them while climbing!) as well as informative maps of the region.
(HML63, $21.95) |
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Into Thin Air, A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster
Jon Krakauer
EXPLORATION
1997
HARD COVER
256 PAGES
In this bestseller, climber and journalist Krakauer reconstructs a minute-by-minute account of what went wrong on the great mountain in 1996. He captures the immediacy of those few hours on Everest when disaster struck -- and the psychological complexity of surviving a tragedy.
(HML08, $28.00) |
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Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
John Powers
RELIGION
2007
PAPER
591 PAGES
A comprehensive study of the history and philosophy behind Tibetan Buddhism, suitable for the general reader. Powers (a professor of religion at Wright State University and a Tibetan Buddhist himself) clarifies the festivals, doctrines, schools and symbolism associated with the devotion, all within its historical and cultural context. Divided into four sections, it covers: the Indian origins of the religion; Tibetan religious history and culture; doctrines and practices; and the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
(TBT40, $22.95) |
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K2, Triumph and Tragedy
Jim Curran
EXPLORATION
1997
PAPER
This is a tense account of disaster on the world's second highest mountain in 1986. The author was on the mountain when 13 climbers in 9 different expeditions died.
(PKN05, $15.00) |
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Khumbu Himal (Everest) Map
Nelles
1999
MAP
An excellent topographic map of the Mt. Everest hiking region at a scale of 1:50,000 with contour lines, color shading, popular routes and features. One Side.
(NPL33, $13.95) |
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Langtang, Gosainkund & Helambu, A Treker's Guide
Kev Reynolds
GUIDEBOOK
1996
PAPER
256 PAGES
A compact guide to treks in this region just north of Kathmandu. With route maps, photographs and concise information on preparations, what to see and do. With an overview of Nepal and the region.
(NPL30, $15.95) |
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Lonely Planet Nepal
Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
420 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide to Nepal featuring 50 sketch maps, a section of color photographs and the usual Lonely Planet attention to detail.
(NPL28, $25.99) |
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Man-Eaters of Kumaon
Jim Corbett
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1993
PAPER
214 PAGES
These are the memoirs of a turn-of-the-century hunter-turned-conservationist who was much loved in India. Corbett has a park named after him and this book will help you to understand why. It is intelligently written, respectful, and great fun -- an excellent portrait of the Indian hill stations of Uttarakhand.
(HML12, $19.95) |
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Mt. Everest
National Geographic
1998
MAP
A gloriously detailed, bird's-eye view of Everest by the cartographers at National Geographic, this 23 1/2 x 38 poster map shows the glaciers, valleys and peaks of the Mt. Everest region in beautiful shaded relief. The price includes shipping in a sturdy tube. One Side. 38x24 inches.
(NPL36, $19.99) |
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My Land and My People, The Original Autobiography of His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet
Dalai Lama
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1997
PAPER
238 PAGES
The Dalai Lama recounts his life and struggle for an independent Tibet. It's one of the most remarkable stories of our time, simply and compassionately told.
(TBT22, $13.95) |
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A Naturalist and Other Beasts
George B. Schaller
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2010
PAPER
272 PAGES
In this absorbing memoir the eminent zoologist writes with authority and affection of his many field expeditions over a long career in conservation, including his time among the mountain gorillas in Rwanda, snow leopards in Nepal and his groundbreaking work on giant pandas in Sichuan.
(NAT119, $16.95) |
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India and Nepal
Bikram Grewal
FIELD GUIDE
1998
PAPER
144 PAGES
A slim pocket guide to 252 of the most conspicuous birds of India and Nepal featuring color photographs, concise descriptions and range maps.
(IDA46, $15.95) |
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A Plantsman in Nepal
Roy Lancaster
NATURAL HISTORY
1995
HARD COVER
240 PAGES
A magnificently illustrated account of a three-month-long botanical expedition to the Upper Aran region of Eastern Nepal. With extensive color photographs, descriptions of the many plants he found and brought back for western gardens, and riveting tales of people and places he met along the way.
(CHN59, $79.50) |
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Religions of Tibet in Practice
Donald S. Lopez, Jr.
RELIGION
2007
PAPER
421 PAGES
A collection of 36 essays and translated texts by scholars of Tibetan Buddhism, including selections on prayers, pilgrimages, death and ritual. It is a scholarly overview of the culture and religion of Tibet, organized thematically and accessible to the general reader.
(TBT16, $28.95) |
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Road to Katmandu
Patrick Marnham
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2005
PAPER
160 PAGES
Marnham's classic account of an overland journey from Istanbul to Nepal via Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and India in 1968. Originally published in 1971, Marknam was one of many souls seeking enlightenment (and drugs) on the Hippie Trail.
(ASA47, $21.95) |
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So Close to Heaven, The Vanishing Buddhist Kingdoms of the Himalayas
Barbara Crossette
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1996
PAPER
297 PAGES
FAVORITE
A "New York Times" Asia correspondent writes of Bhutan and neighboring kingdoms of Ladakh and Sikkim in the Himalayas, strongholds of Tantric Buddhism in an increasingly homogenized world. It's part travelogue and part history -- a personal portrait of the region.
(NPL04, $16.00) |
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South Asia
Sumit Ganguly
HISTORY
2006
PAPER
256 PAGES
A scholarly history of modern South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Sumit Ganguly is the Rabindranath Tagore Professor of Indian cultures and civilizations and professor of political science at Indiana University.
(IDA308, $22.00) |
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Tibetan Buddhism from the Ground Up, A Practical Approach for Modern Life
B. Alan Wallace
RELIGION
1993
PAPER
214 PAGES
A straightforward primer on the essentials of Buddhism as practiced in Tibet. The book is the result of a lecture series introducing the practice of Buddhism to the general public.
(TBT19, $15.95) |
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Tiger Moon, Tracking the Great Cats in Nepal
Mel Sunquist
Fiona Sunquist
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2002
PAPER
192 PAGES
An account, rich in anecdote and natural history, of a two-year investigation of tigers, leopards and their prey in Royal Chitwan National Park. With black-and-whote photographs throughout. Originally published in 1988.
(NPL46, $20.00) |
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Tigerland, and Other Unintended Destinations
Eric Dinerstein
NATURAL HISTORY
2007
PAPER
296 PAGES
Dinerstein, chief scientist with WWF, chronicles his globe-trotting adventures in this series of seven enjoyably engaging essays. Our reluctant hero lucks into the Peace Corps in Nepal, has a grand time with some of the greats in tropical ecology in Costa Rica, heads out to Ladakh to study snow leopards, finds himself in New Caledonia, East Africa, Galapagos, the plains of Montana and then back in Nepal. Dinerstein is a wise and witty writer, combining stories of his own transformation into a conservation biologist with deft portraits of key researchers and some fine observations about place.
(CON30, $25.00) |
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Touching My Father's Soul, A Sherpa's Journey to the Top of Everest
Jamling Tenzing Norgay
Broughton Coburn
Dalai Lama
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2002
PAPER
316 PAGES
A personal account of the business of Everest, the 1996 IMAX Expedition and, most significantly, of a son who is grappling with the legacy of a famous father. The son of the man who reached the summit of Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953, Norgay has spent his entire life immersed in the culture, rituals and religion of the Sherpas.
(NPL42, $15.99) |
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The Wheel of Life, The Autobiography of a Western Buddhist
John Blofeld
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1988
PAPER
316 PAGES
Blofeld's (1913-1987) enchanting account of Buddhist worlds now largely vanished, including his life and travels in China, Tibet, Mongolia, India and Burma. He describes the worlds of remote mountain monasteries, sacred chambers of lamas and yogis, and the everyday lives of ordinary people. Originally published in 1959.
(HML76, $30.00) |
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Wild India, The Wildlife of India and Nepal
Guy Mountefort
Gerald Cubitt
NATURAL HISTORY
2008
PAPER
208 PAGES
A colorful and informative introduction to the natural history of the region in a handsome, oversize volume with photography by Gerald Cubitt. After a long introductory section, it presents hundreds of extraordinary photographs of the wildlife and landscapes of the Himalayas, Indo-Ganges Plain and the Deccan.
(IDA02, $29.95) |
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The Wisdom of the Buddha
Jean Boisselier
RELIGION
1994
PAPER
191 PAGES
A pocket-size primer of Buddhism, this book is an illustrated history of the sixth-century Indian prince and his quest for enlightenment. With 207 illustrations, 160 in full color.
(IDA55, $12.95) |
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A Woman's Asia
Marybeth Bond
ANTHOLOGY
2005
PAPER
310 PAGES
These thirty-five personal, often hilarious accounts of women's adventures from China to Sri Lanka to Turkey to Bhutan, not only illuminating the everyday, oft-overlooked cultural practices of Asia, but also giving a glimpse into the thoughts and feelings of the female traveller. Featuring selections from Jan Morris, Pamela Logan and Alison Wright.
(ASA49, $17.95) |
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