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The Alps, A Cultural History  •  Andrew Beattie
HISTORY •  2006 •  HARD COVER  • 256 PAGES
Andrew Beattie explores the turbulent past and vibrant present of the Alps, where early pioneers of tourism, mountaineering and scientific research, along with the enduring legacies of historical regimes from the Romans to the Nazis, have all left their mark. (ALP30, $35.00)
  The Alps, A Cultural History
Austria Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
The home-grown map of Austria, published by the fine Vienna-based Freytag & Berndt. Scale 1:300,000. Two Sides. 42x37 inches. (AST28, $14.95)
  Austria Map
The Balkans: Nationalism, War, and the Great Powers, 1804-1999  •  Misha Glenny
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 752 PAGES
A history of southeastern Europe from Croatia, Bosnia, and Serbia, to Greece, Romania, and Bulgaria. Glenny poignantly challenges the intervening role historically played by the "Great Powers" in the region. (BLK32, $22.00)
  The Balkans: Nationalism, War, and the Great Powers, 1804-1999
Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia  •  Rebecca West  •  Christopher Hitchens
HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 1181 PAGES
First published in 1941, this monumental work explores the complex history of Yugoslavia, its heroes, politics and culture. The book probes the roots of the heart-rending ethnic divisions in the region. You may find some fault with West's scholarship and disagree with her opinions, but this is nonetheless an absorbing and influential portrait, indicative of the time. It's a big, challenging book -- some call it the best ever written on the Balkans. (BLK04, $25.00)
  Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia
Bodies from the Ice  •  James M. Deem
SCIENCE •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 58 PAGES • MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Deem offers kids a glimpse into prehistory through mummified human remains discovered at glacial sites around the world. The book focuses primarily on Otzi, a well-preserved 5,500-year-old corpse found in the Alps in 1991. (SCI268, $17.00)
  Bodies from the Ice
Bury Me Standing  •  Isabel Fonseca
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1996 •  PAPER  • 322 PAGES
The Roma, as the Gypsies call themselves, have a long tradition in Eastern European culture -- influencing the music, foods, religious and folk traditions. This is an excellent book on the evasive subject of Roma culture in Eastern Europe, painstakingly researched by Ms. Fonseca as she traveled and lived among Gypsies. Black-and-white photos help give a human face to the conditions of the Roma, their history among the settled peoples of Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Germany and the prospects for their cultural survival in the "new" Eastern Europe. (EUR09, $16.00)
  Bury Me Standing
Eiger Dreams, Ventures Among Men and Mountains  •  Jon Krakauer
EXPLORATION •  2009 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
A collection of some of Krakauer's (Into Thin Air) best journalism, these stories and essays focus on the mindset and determination of world-class mountaineers, including Alpine and Himalayan climbers. These are tales of adventure of the highest sort. (ALP10, $14.95)
  Eiger Dreams, Ventures Among Men and Mountains
Eyewitness Guide Slovenia  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
This comprehensive guide features color photographs, excelelnt maps and plenty of information on attractions. (CEU44, $25.00)
  Eyewitness Guide Slovenia
Eyewitness Guide Vienna  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  FLEXI-BOUND  • 288 PAGES
This superb guide to Vienna features color photography, dozens of excellent neighborhood maps and a district-by-district synopsis of the city's attractions. An extensive timeline of Viennese history, suggested walks in the city, a chapter on day trips in the region, and helpful listings of accommodations, restaurants and shops are also included. (AST01, $23.00)
  Eyewitness Guide Vienna
A Field Guide to the Birds of Britain and Europe  •  Guy Mountfort
FIELD GUIDE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 212 PAGES
Every birder has their favorite field guide, but you can't go wrong with this classic in the Peterson series: compact, illustrated and convenient, covering 698 species. With range maps. (EUR15, $25.00)
  A Field Guide to the Birds of Britain and Europe
Fodor's Croatia and Slovenia  •  Douglas Stallings
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 414 PAGES
This practical guide, from the popular series, is saturated with valuable information on accommodation, shopping, sights, and restaurants. (BLK116, $20.95)
  Fodor's Croatia and Slovenia
Fodor's Venice's 25 Best  •  Citypack
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
This shirt-pocket guide includes an excellent map of the city center and essential information on Venice's highlights, including restaurant recommendations and sightseeing. (ITL106, $12.99)
  Fodor's Venice's 25 Best
The Gothic Enterprise, A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral  •  Robert A. Scott
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 294 PAGES
Scott, whose interest in the history of cathedrals began when he first saw the magnificent Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Salisbury, England, takes his reader on a historical, architectural and sociological tour of the magnificent spires and stained-glass windows that dot the landscape of Europe. It's an accessible, personable overview. (EUR190, $21.95)
  The Gothic Enterprise, A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral
The Grooves of Change, Eastern Europe at the Turn of the Millennium  •  J.F. Brown
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 248 PAGES
A survey of the events from the fall of communism to 2000 by a leading scholar. Brown discusses social and political change in the region, prospects for the future -- and the growing economic rift between East Central and South Eastern Europe. (EUR90, $25.95)
  The Grooves of Change, Eastern Europe at the Turn of the Millennium
Here Is Where We Meet  •  John Berger
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
This novel weaves a portrait of several European countries through encounters with the dead, from the narrator's mother, whom he discovers on a park bench in Lisbon, to a childhood friend wandering a market in Krakow. "The dead don't stay where they are buried," the protagonist's mother tells him, and this becomes the mantra for this most unusual journey through Europe's history and people. (EUR189, $15.00)
  Here Is Where We Meet
Homestead  •  Rosini Lippi
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 210 PAGES
Set firmly in a small village in the Austrian Alps, these 12 interlinking stories are almost ethnographic in their rich detail of small town life. The stories range from the turn-of-the-century to the present, accurately charting change in the remote region of Andelsbuch, Egg and Grossdorf. The author spent four years among the villages of the Bregenz forest collecting information on the local dialect. Winner of the Pen/Hemingway Award. (ALP11, $13.95)
  Homestead
How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed  •  Slavenka Drakulic
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1993 •  PAPER  • 227 PAGES
These short essays capture the absurdity, struggle and day-to-day reality of being a woman in Yugoslavia under Communism (including vignettes about friends and colleagues in other Eastern European countries). Drakulic is a Croatian journalist, novelist and contributing editor at The Nation. (BLK38, $15.99)
  How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed
Inventing Eastern Europe, The Map of Civilization on the Mind of Enlightenment  •  Larry Wolff
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 419 PAGES
A scholarly analysis and history of European geopolitics during the Age of Enlightenment. The author, a professor of history, looks back to Rousseau, Voltaire and Western (mis)perceptions of Eastern Europe during the late 18th century. With chapters on 18th-century literature, fantasy and folklore, travelers and voyages. Recommended for intellectually minded travelers with a serious interest in geography, this book sheds light on widely shared conventions about Eastern Europe. (EUR34, $30.95)
  Inventing Eastern Europe, The Map of Civilization on the Mind of Enlightenment
Lonely Planet Slovenia  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 312 PAGES
A practical, comprehensive guide in the hallmark LP style. With 52 detailed maps (including national parks and walking trails). (CEU12, $22.99)
  Lonely Planet Slovenia
Mammals of Europe  •  Priscilla Barrett  •  David W. MacDonald
FIELD GUIDE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
Published by Princeton, this is a field guide to land and marine mammals throughout Europe, both endemic and introduced. With more than 600 color illustrations of over 200 mammals, it's a comprehensive handbook, with detailed descriptions, range maps and commentary on behavior. (FG61, $38.50)
  Mammals of Europe
Mozart, A Life  •  Maynard Solomon
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2006 •  PAPER  • 640 PAGES
A celebrated biography of Mozart, reflecting also on the life and times of 18th century Salzburg. Solomon, who previously wrote a biography of Beethoven, here tears down the myth of Mozart as the "eternal child," while adding great depth to the psychological and artistic development of the musical genius who died at the age of 35. Fully illustrated. (AST06, $22.95)
  Mozart, A Life
A Nervous Splendor, Vienna 1888-1889  •  Frederic Morton
HISTORY •  1980 •  PAPER  • 340 PAGES
A portrait of Vienna at the end of the 19th century, this book focuses on Crown Prince Rudolph, his devastating suicide and the rich texture of gossip and daily life at the Habsburg Court. It captures the political ferment, intellectual creativity, gaiety and despair of fin-de-siecle Austria. (AST16, $16.00)
  A Nervous Splendor, Vienna 1888-1889
Rick Steves' Switzerland Guide  •  Rick Steves
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
A personable, practical guide in the growing series by travel guru Rick Steves. (SWZ46, $19.95)
  Rick Steves' Switzerland Guide
Schubert's Vienna  •  Raymond Erickson
HISTORY •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 304 PAGES
A scholarly view of Vienna at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th with essays by a variety of contributors on Viennese politics, social issues, culture, and, of course, music. With 160 well integrated illustrations, 20 in color. (AST18, $45.00)
  Schubert's Vienna
Solo Faces  •  James Salter
LITERATURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 218 PAGES
The story of an American climber who, dissatisfied with his everyday life, travels to the Alps of southern France to tackle mountain peaks. The prose is glorious and the mountain-climbing scenes are as vivid as they get. Much of the action takes place in and around Chamonix. (ALP14, $15.00)
  Solo Faces
Venice and the Slavs, The Discovery of Dalmatia in the Age of Enlightenment  •  Larry Wolff
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 404 PAGES
Professor of history at Boston College, Wolff's expertise is the divide between eastern and western Europe: its intellectual, political and artificial origins. For this volume he focuses on the Venetian empire in the Balkans in the 1700s, finding there much that explains modern Yugoslavia and westerners' attitudes toward the Balkans. (BLK35, $29.95)
  Venice and the Slavs, The Discovery of Dalmatia in the Age of Enlightenment
Wine Country Europe, Touring, Tasting, And Buying At European Regional Wineries  •  Ornella D'Alessio  •  Marco Santini
FOOD •  2005 •  HARD COVER  • 324 PAGES
Part how-to, part guidebook, part picture book, this charming coffee table treat covers sprawling French vineyards as well as lesser-known hidden treasures in Austria and Hungary. The authors, both Italian journalists and wine connoisseurs, provide helpful tips alongside the hundreds of magnificent color photographs. (EUR191, $35.00)
  Wine Country Europe, Touring, Tasting, And Buying At European Regional Wineries
A World Lit Only By Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance, Portrait of an Age  •  William Manchester
HISTORY •  1993 •  PAPER  • 322 PAGES
In this wide-ranging study, Manchester evokes in vivid detail the great figures and daily life of the 16th century, with information on Henry VIII, Magellan, Borgia, da Vinci and Martin Luther. This is his 18th book and Manchester knows how to tell a great story. It's divided into three sections: Renaissance, Reformation and Discovery. (EUR06, $15.99)
  A World Lit Only By Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance, Portrait of an Age
Yugoslavia, Death of a Nation  •  Laura Silber  •  Allan Little
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 403 PAGES
Called "one of the finest volumes to come out of the war" by the "New York Times," an adjunct to a powerful documentary film. With an emphasis on Serbian complicity, the book combines eyewitness reports, political commentary and documentary photographs to elucidate the origins and aftermath of the breakup of Yugoslavia. It follows the Balkan struggles from the stirring of Serb nationalism in 1987 through the Fall of Krajina in August 1995. With a useful chronology, coverage of major personalities and a balanced perspective, it is an accessible portrait of civil war. (BLK03, $17.00)
  Yugoslavia, Death of a Nation

 
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