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Balkan Babel, The Disintegration of Yugoslavia From the Death of Tito to the Fall of Milosevic  •  Sabrina P. Ramet
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 440 PAGES
A scholarly political assessment of the last twenty years in the Balkans, and the causes and results of the disintegration of Yugoslavia. Fourth edition. (BLK34, $48.00)
 
Balkan Tragedy, Chaos and Dissolution after the Cold War  •  Susan Woodward
HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 536 PAGES
A scholarly, detailed analysis of Yugoslavia's collapse, published by the Brookings Institution, where the author is a senior policy fellow. Woodward places the Bosnia-Herzegovina war in an international context, showing how Western Europe and the U.S. policies contributed to the explosion of violence. (BLK18, $24.95)
 
Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, Prelude to the First World War  •  Richard C. Hall
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
In this concise history, Hall analyzes the diplomatic and military aspect of the war between Ottoman Empire and the Balkan coalition that took center stage in the outbreak of WWI. (WAR86, $43.95)
 
The Balkans Since 1453  •  Traian Stoianovich  •  L.S. Stavrianos
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 996 PAGES
A seminal -- and hefty -- study of the Balkans from the Ottoman conquest to the Second World War, originally published in 1958, and eminently useful for its sweep and perspective on the region. With a new introduction by Traian Stoianovich. (BLK36, $35.00)
 
The Balkans, From Constantinople to Communism  •  Dennis Hupchick
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 468 PAGES
Hupchick looks at European, Orthodox Christian, and Muslim influences in the Balkans from early kingdoms through the 1990s in this useful survey. The author, who also co-wrote the excellent Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the Balkans, is director of the East European and Russian Studies Program at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania. (BLK37, $35.00)
  The Balkans, From Constantinople to Communism
Blue Guide Venice  •  Alta Macadam
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to the art, architecture, museums, history and culture of Venice. With 30 illustrations, maps and site diagrams, recommended restaurants, cafes and hotels. (ITL457, $29.95)
  Blue Guide Venice
Bosnia, A Short History  •  Malcolm Noel
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 488 PAGES
A well-researched and elegantly written history of Bosnia from its origins to the 1990s by a British journalist and political columnist. Organized chronologically, it includes insightful short chapters on the medieval Bosnian state, the Bosnian Church, islamicization of Bosnia, Jews and Gypsies, Bosnia under the Austro-Hungarian rule, WWI, WWI, Bosnia under Tito, the death of Yugoslavia and The destruction of Bosnia, 1992-1993. (BLK54, $25.00)
  Bosnia, A Short History
Bradt Guide Albania  •  Gillian Gloyer
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A compact overview of Albania, its history, wildlife and major attractions. Geared for the independent traveler, it also includes maps and practical information. (BLK66, $25.99)
  Bradt Guide Albania
Bradt Guide Bosnia and Herzegovina  •  Tim Clancy
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
This practical guide in the excellent British series covers travel, history and sightseeing in detail. (BLK68, $25.99)
  Bradt Guide Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bradt Guide Croatia  •  Piers Letcher
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
This convenient guide in the excellent British series is a personal, informative overview of the country, covering Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik in detail. With excellent travel information and good information on nature, history, and culture. Letcher's familiarity and love of Croatia distinguishes the book. (BLK55, $22.99)
  Bradt Guide Croatia
Bradt Guide Macedonia  •  Thammy Evans
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES • COMING IN JUNE
A detailed overview of Macedonia, its history, wildlife, culture and major attractions in the series by Bradt. Geared for the independent traveler, it includes maps, town plans, and lots of practical travel information. (EUR168, $26.99)
  Bradt Guide Macedonia
Bradt Guide Montenegro  •  Annalisa Rellie
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
A compact, detailed overview of Montenegro, its history, wildlife and major attractions in the series by Bradt. Geared for the independent traveler, it also includes maps and lots of practical travel information. (BLK47, $24.99)
  Bradt Guide Montenegro
Broken April  •  Ismail Kadare
LITERATURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 248 PAGES
In this best-known novel by the contemporary Albanian writer, a bereaved mountaineer and a young anthropologist couple both wrestle with the age-old traditions of the author's native High Plateau. Set in the early 20th century, the tale specifically revolves around the custom of blood feud. (BLK70, $14.95)
  Broken April
Burn This House, The Making and Unmaking of Yugoslavia  •  Jasminka Udovicki
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 337 PAGES
A collection of articles by journalists and academics still living in the region, these essays present the history and analysis of the particular geopolitical circumstances that resulted in the fall of Yugoslavia. It follows the development of medieval states in the region, partitioning by the Hapsburgs and Ottomoans and groundwork for the 20th-century formation of a united Yugalavia. The authors argue vigorously against the notion of deep-seated ethnic hatred as the cause of the 1991-1995 war. (BLK07, $25.95)
 
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
Cadogan Guide Croatia  •  James Stewart
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
A guide in the respected series with insightful cultural and historical background, and up-to-date practical information, illustrations and maps. (BLK90, $21.95)
  Cadogan Guide Croatia
Cafe Europa, Life After Communism  •  Slavenka Drakulic
HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
More essays from the author of How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed. Drakulic is a Croatian journalist, novelist and contributing editor at The Nation who divides her time between Austria, Sweden and Croatia. (BLK53, $15.00)
  Cafe Europa, Life After Communism
A Castle in Romagna  •  Igor Stiks
LITERATURE •  2005 •  PAPER
A short novel of two alternating stories: one set in Renaissance Lombardy, the other set on a Croatian island during the Bosnian War. (BLK82, $12.95)
 
Central Europe Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
2010 •  MAP
This colorful regional European map, like the sister map Europe Grand Tour (EUR185), covers from Paris and Amsterdam to Vienna, Prague, Warsaw, Budapest, Rome and Dubrovnik. One Side. 49x34 inches. (EUR12, $14.95)
  Central Europe Map
Central Europe, Enemies, Neighbors, Friends  •  Lonnie Johnson
HISTORY •  2010 •  PAPER  • 382 PAGES
An academic survey of the social, political, and economic past of Central Europe, and the conflicts that stir modern-day European politics. From medieval to modern times, the formative historical events of Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Croatia, are all introduced. Johnson is especially successful in analyzing the struggle of small nations in the face of imperial powers and how these experiences have created a diverse European heritage. With maps. Awarded an Outstanding Academic Book of 1997 by Choice. (EUR69, $47.25)
  Central Europe, Enemies, Neighbors, Friends
The Contested Country: Yugoslav Unity and Communist Revolution, 1919-1953  •  Aleksa Djilas
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
This in-depth scholarly history of Yugoslavia focuses on period from the end of WWI to 1953. (BLK51, $30.00)
 
Croatia Coast 1, Kornaten-Zadar  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
A detailed map of the Croatian coast at a scale of 1:100,000. The entire coast from north to south is covered in a series of four maps. Two Sides. 40x27 inches. (BLK85, $11.95)
 
Croatia Coast 2, Sibenik/Split/Vis  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
A detailed map of the Croatian coast at a scale of 1:100,000. The entire coast from north to south is covered in a series of four maps. Two Sides. 40x27 inches. (BLK86, $14.95)
 
Croatia Coast 3, Middle Dalmatia  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
A detailed map of the Croatian coast covering Brac, Hvar, Split and surrounding islands at a scale of 1:100,000. The entire coast from north to south is covered in a series of four maps. Two Sides. 45x29 inches. (BLK87, $14.95)
 
Croatia Coast 4, South Middle Dalmatia  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
A detailed map of the Croatian coast covering Mljet, Madugorje, Dubrovnik and surrounding islands at a scale of 1:100,000. The entire coast from north to south is covered in a series of four maps. Two Sides. 40x28 inches. (BLK88, $14.95)
 
Croatia Map  •  ITMB
2008 •  MAP
A map of all Croatia, including the entire coast, at a good scale of 1:325,000. Printed on and water- and tear-resistant paper, the full color map is on two sides, with the eastern half of the country on one side, and the western half on the reverse. Two Sides. 27 x 39 inches. (BLK61, $11.95)
  Croatia Map
Croatian Coast Atlas  •  Cartographia
2006 •  MAP
A spiral bound, fully indexed road atlas at a scale of 1:160,000 for the Croatian coast and islands, reaching inland to Karlovac. With travel and tourist information, sightseeing, 40 city plans and an introductory 16-page, route-planning atlas of Bosnia, Croatia & Slovenia at scale of 1:820,000. (BLK89, $27.95)
 
Croatian Nights, A Festival of Alternative Literature  •  Tony White  •  Borivoj Radakovic
ANTHOLOGY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
This anthology of 18 short stories set in the Balkans, neatly divided between British and writers from the former Yugoslavia, stems from the now legendary Festival of Alternative Culture organized by playwright and novelist Borivoj Radakovic.The stories offer unusual insight into contemporary life. (BLK77, $15.00)
  Croatian Nights, A Festival of Alternative Literature
The Culture of Lies, Antipolitical Essays  •  Dubravka Ugresic
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 273 PAGES
Cynical yet unbiased essays describing the realities of life and politics in Communist and post-Communist Yugoslavia. (BLK60, $34.95)
 
Death and the Dervish  •  Mesa Selimovic
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
The sad tale of Sheikh Ahmed Nuruddin, the dervish of the title, deluded and self-serving, set during the Ottoman rule in 18th-century Bosnia. A volume in the series Writings from an Unbound Europe, Selimovic (1910-1982) is a bestselling Bosnian Muslim author. Translated from Serbo-Croatian, this big important book was first published in the 1960s in what was then Yugoslavia. (BLK69, $24.95)
  Death and the Dervish
Dubrovnik, A History  •  Robin Harris
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 503 PAGES
A nicely illustrated, scholarly and readable history of Dubrovnik from its origins in the 7th century until the collapse of the Republic in 1808. Journalist Robin Harris, who writes frequently on the Balkans, presents a comprehensive portrait of the historically important maritime city-state. Recommended for the serious-minded traveler. With 52 color plates. During its heyday in the 15th and 16th centuries, the Ragusan Republic (as Dubrovnik was also called) rivaled Venice as a commercial power in the Adriatic. (BLK56, $26.95)
  Dubrovnik, A History
Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture  •  Slobodan Curcic  •  Richard Krautheimer
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 357 PAGES
Now in its fourth edition, this is classic, well-illustrated history covers the Eastern Mediterranean from the age of Constantine to the era of Justinian. A volume in the Pelican History of Art published by Yale. (TKY72, $40.00)
 
Early Christian and Byzantine Art  •  John Lowden
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
An illustrated guide to the architectural heritage of the early Christian period (860-1453), including a survey of the philosophy, ideas and intellectual climate of the time. With hundreds of photographs of Byzantine art, decorated churches and illuminated manuscripts. (EUR23, $27.95)
  Early Christian and Byzantine Art
Early Christian Buildings, A Graphic Introduction  •  Warren Sanderson
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1994 •  PAPER
Intended as a guide to looking at architecture, this book is a highly accessible, illustrated introduction to the architecture of Christian antiquity. With 124 illustrations of key buildings constructed between c.300 and 600, it is an excellent introduction for travelers. With a glossary, chronology and guide to further reading. (EUR21, $24.95)
 
Economic and Social History of Medieval Europe  •  Henri Pirenne
HISTORY •  1936 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
Pirenne, an important economic historian, traces the economic and social development of Western Europe from the end of the Roman Empire to the middle of the 15th century in this classic book, first published in 1936. It gives a concise picture of medieval Western Europe, including social disturbances, economic and social catastrophes, famine and the Black Death. A separate section on the North Sea and the Baltic contains specific references to the Hanseatic League. (EUR18, $15.95)
  Economic and Social History of Medieval Europe
Endgame, The Betrayal and Fall of Srebrenica  •  David Rohde
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1998 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
The horrific tale of the murder of 7000 Muslims in Srebrenica in July 1995 -- and its aftermath -- by the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist. Rohde tells the story through the eyes of seven people, Serbs, Muslims and international peacekeepers, who were present. (BLK71, $20.00)
 
Europe's Last Summer, Who Started the Great War in 1914?  •  David Fromkin
HISTORY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
Fromkin puts the imperial struggle between Germany and the Austro-Hungarian over Serbia at the heart of this enthralling, persuasive analysis of the events leading to World War I. Fromkin, a historian at Boston University, is author of Kosovo Crossing and Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East, (EUR183, $17.00)
  Europe's Last Summer, Who Started the Great War in 1914?
Exit into History, A Journey Through the New Eastern Europe  •  Eva Hoffman
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 410 PAGES • COMING IN
In this first-hand report from Eastern Europe, Polish-born Hoffman describes changes during the years immediately following the collapse of the Soviet Union in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. A great example of wonderful travel writing, the book goes beyond the sights and sounds to plumb the mindset of politicians, literati and everyday folk during this critical time. The Wall Street Journal called the book "refreshingly unpretentious," and we couldn't agree more. (EUR10, $14.95)
  Exit into History, A Journey Through the New Eastern Europe
Eyewitness Top Ten Dubrovnik & Dalmatian Coast  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 128 PAGES
This slim guide, geared for visitors on a short stay, features color photographs and maps. (BLK83, $14.00)
  Eyewitness Top Ten Dubrovnik & Dalmatian Coast
Fires of Hatred  •  Norman M. Naimark
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 248 PAGES
This illuminating study focuses on five cases where genocide was a matter of government policy: The Armenians and Greeks of Anatolia; The Nazi Attack on the Jews; Soviet Deportation of the Chechens-Ingush and the Crimean Tatars; The Expulsion of Germans from Poland and Czechoslovakia; and The Wars of Yugoslav Succession. Norman Naimark is director of Stanford's programs in International Relations and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. (EUR179, $24.00)
  Fires of Hatred
Footprint Croatia  •  Jane Foster
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
A detailed, comprehensive guide in the British Footprint series. With a focus on the Dalmatian Coast and the Dubrovnik area, the guide also features an excellent chapter on Zagreb and inland Croatia. Includes practical information of accommodations, food, events and sights. Perfect for the independent traveler. (BLK94, $21.95)
  Footprint Croatia
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 Haunted Land, Facing Europe's Ghosts After Communism  •  Tina Rosenberg
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1996 •  PAPER  • 437 PAGES
In this groundbreaking book, a journalist reports on how the newly democratized people of East Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic have confronted the horrors of their former governments. Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. (EUR54, $17.95)
  The Haunted Land, Facing Europe's Ghosts After Communism
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
Historical Atlas of Central Europe  •  Paul Mogocsi
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 232 PAGES
An influential, authoritative survey of maps and shifting borders in the region from the Middle Ages until the present. With dozens of superb color maps illuminating the history and ethnic complexity of this bewildering part of the world. The atlas covers the region from Poland, Lithuania, and the eastern part of Germany to Greece and western Turkey and extends in time from the early fifth century to the present. (EUR33, $45.00)
  Historical Atlas of Central Europe
The History of Eastern Europe for Beginners  •  Paul Beck
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 186 PAGES • COMING IN
An irreverent tour of recent Eastern European history in documentary comic-book style, a provocative, fast-moving and opinionated look at who is in conflict with whom and why, nationhood, ethnicity and the future. (EUR30, $11.00)
  The History of Eastern Europe for Beginners
A History of Venice  •  John Julius Norwich
HISTORY •  1989 •  PAPER  • 673 PAGES
A vivid 1,000-year history of the Venetian Republic from its ancient settlement to its humiliating defeat by Napoleon in 1797. Norwich, who also wrote a three-volume history of the Byzantine empire, marshals myriad personalities, battles, sieges, and facts into a compelling history of Venice's rise to power under the Doges. He's a terrific writer, and a great admirer of this "most beautiful of cities." (ITL177, $26.00)
  A History of Venice
Imagining the Balkans  •  Maria Todorova
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 257 PAGES
A challenging book, but well worth the effort for its insight, this collection of essays examines in scholarly and critical detail the roots of our stereotypes and misconceptions about the Balkans. (BLK19, $35.50)
  Imagining the Balkans
The Impossible Country, A Journey Through the Last Days of Yugoslavia  •  Brian Hall
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1994 •  HARD COVER  • 448 PAGES • COMING IN
As Yugoslavia deteriorates, the American journalist author journeys throughout the country by bicycle, documenting the people, politics and mood of the place. Beautifully written, it's an engaging snapshot of the region at a critical moment. (BLK22, $23.95)
 
Knopf Guide Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast  •  Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  FLEXI-BOUND  • 288 PAGES
A nicely illustrated compact guide to the region. (BLK76, $26.95)
  Knopf Guide Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast
Lonely Planet Croatia  •  Jeanne Oliver
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 340 PAGES
In its hallmark style, this practical guide to Croatia by Lonely Planet features maps, a good overview of culture, history and nature, and much nuts-and-bolts information on excursions, accommodations and sightseeing. With color photographs, many local maps, and excellent travel information. (BLK27, $22.99)
  Lonely Planet Croatia
Lonely Planet Eastern Europe  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 1028 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to Eastern Europe, including Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Yugoslavia. It is a compact overview of the region, especially appropriate for the independent-minded traveler visiting several countries. With 150 local and regional sketch maps, and a 10-15-page overview of each country. (EUR72, $29.99)
  Lonely Planet Eastern Europe
Lonely Planet Western Balkans  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 452 PAGES
A compact, practical guide to the region from Slovenia and Croatia, to Bosnia & Hercegovina, Serbia & Montenegro, Macedonia and Albania. (BLK84, $24.99)
  Lonely Planet Western Balkans
Love Thy Neighbor, A Story of War  •  Peter Maass
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 305 PAGES
A hard-hitting account of the war in Bosnia by a Washington Post newspaperman, Love Thy Neighbor is unflinching in its portrayal of Serbian atrocities. It's a gripping personal report, including interviews with unwitting Serbs caught up in the maelstrom. Maas places the blame directly on Milosevic and his nationailistic ambitions. (BLK10, $16.00)
 
Macedonia Map  •  MapLink
MAP
A detailed, shaded relief map of Macedonia, on the scale of 1:260,000. (EUR27, $6.95)
 
The Magic Lantern, The Revolution of '89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague  •  Timothy Garton Ash
HISTORY •  1993 •  PAPER  • 167 PAGES
A vividly reported eyewitness account of the fall of the Berlin Wall and other dramatic events of 1989 by an astute journalist and historian of Central Europe. With a chapter each on Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin and Prague, it's a good introduction to these vibrant cities during a time of great change. (GER36, $15.00)
  The Magic Lantern, The Revolution of '89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague
Making a Nation, Breaking a Nation  •  Andrew Wachtel
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 302 PAGES
A scholarly account of the downfall of Yugoslavia with a focus on the Serb-Croat dynamic. (BLK58, $27.95)
 
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
Materada  •  Fulvio Tomizza  •  Russell Scott Valentino
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 134 PAGES
A story of pre-World War II farm life on the Istrian peninsula, first published in 1940. (BLK79, $15.95)
  Materada
Mediterranean Winter, The Pleasures of History and Landscape in Tunisia, Sicily, Dalmatia, and Greece  •  Robert D. Kaplan
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
The prolific journalist and traveler revisits the Mediterranean of his youth in this extended meditation on the pleasures and freedom of life on the road. He conjures images of archaeological sites, Byzantine art, ancient temples and monuments, taking in Carthage, Sicily, Greece, and the Dalmatian coast. (MED78, $16.00)
  Mediterranean Winter, The Pleasures of History and Landscape in Tunisia, Sicily, Dalmatia, and Greece
The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics  •  Ivo Banac
HISTORY •  1989 •  PAPER
This serious scholarly study by a leading historian focuses on the foundation of the modern Yugoslav state. (BLK52, $38.95)
 
The Orthodox Church  •  Kallistos Ware
RELIGION •  1993 •  PAPER  • 359 PAGES
A comprehensive, clear overview of the origins, historical development and practice of Eastern Christianity by a British scholar and Archbishop. With chapters on Byzantium, conversion of the Slavs, the Church under Islam, Moscow and St. Petersburg and the contemporary Orthodox world. (GEN261, $17.00)
  The Orthodox Church
Plagues and Peoples  •  William McNeill
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 365 PAGES
Wide-ranging, fascinating and well researched, this book traces the waves of epidemics that raged through Europe, particularly the famous Black Death of the 13th and 14th centuries. (EUR26, $17.00)
  Plagues and Peoples
Pretty Birds, A Novel  •  Scott Simon
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
In this bold first novel Simon has turned his experiences as a journalist in war-torn Bosnia into a powerful tale of family, ethnicity and survival. His tale revolves around 17-year-old Irena Zaric (and her parrot). (BLK63, $15.00)
  Pretty Birds, A Novel
The Question of Bruno  •  Aleksandar Hemon
LITERATURE •  2001 •  PAPER
Set in Chicago and Sarajevo, this imaginative and brilliantly funny series of interconnected short stories explores the trauma of war, the absurdities of life and the struggles of an exile to build a new life in a new land. (BLK81, $15.00)
 
Return to Diversity: A Political History of East Central Europe Since World War II  •  Joseph Rothschild
HISTORY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 274 PAGES
An opinionated, well-written and clear political history of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria and Albania since WWII, revised for this fourth edition. (EUR31, $44.95)
  Return to Diversity: A Political History of East Central Europe Since World War II
Rough Guide Croatia  •  Rough Guide
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 496 PAGES
A practical, comprehensive guide to Croatia for the traveller. Organized geographically, it also includes a 35-page section on the culture and history of the region. (BLK31, $21.99)
  Rough Guide Croatia
Sarajevo Marlboro  •  Miljenko Jergovic  •  Stela Tomasevic
LITERATURE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 180 PAGES
Journalist and Sarajevo native Jergovic presents brief, affecting snapshots and impressions of war-torn Sarajevo in this stunning debut collection of stories. (BLK91, $15.00)
 
Serbia and Montenegro Map  •  Reise Know How
2004 •  MAP
A product of the World Mapping Project, this full-color map, double-sided map of Serbia and Montenegro is at a detailed scale of 1:400,000. Two Sides. 28 X 36 inches. (BLK48, $16.95)
 
The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia  •  Tim Judah
HISTORY •  2010 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
An even-handed history of Serbia and the dissolution of Yugoslavia by an award-winning journalist who was on assignment in the region from 1990-1995. Timothy Judah (Kosovo: War and Revenge), who was Balkans correspondent for the London Times and the Economist, has also written widely on the region for the New York Review of Books. (BLK49, $19.00)
  The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia
Southeastern Europe Under Ottoman Rule  •  Peter F. Sugar
HISTORY •  1983 •  PAPER  • 365 PAGES
A scholarly survey of five centuries of Ottoman rule in the Balkans, from the Empire's first advances in the 14th century up to its decline in the 19th century. (BLK20, $34.95)
 
Special Places to Stay Croatia  •  Lisa Plumridge
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
A review of 200 remarkable inns, guest houses and other lodging of character with color photographs. Organized geographically, each place gets a full page with two photographs, concise desription and contact information. (BLK92, $21.95)
  Special Places to Stay Croatia
Through the Embers of Chaos, Balkan Journeys  •  Dervla Murphy
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 388 PAGES • COMING IN
She's the best. This seventy-something Irish grandmother writes from the heart with authority and verve, interweaving three separate trips throughout the region with history, crack reportage and her usual astute observation. Her Balkan Journeys are three: a visit to Croatia over the holidays in 1991-92, a more extensive trip to Serbia in 1999 and a grand tour through Croatia, Boznia-Herzegovina, Albania, Montenegro and Kosovo in 2000. She's no dilettante either, preferring to linger and to travel by foot or bicycle (or, in some cases, by mule). (BLK43, $15.95)
  Through the Embers of Chaos, Balkan Journeys
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere  •  Jan Morris
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
A loving celebration of the city and its faded glory. Morris, who first visited the city as a soldier during WWII, is especially good at evoking the varied history and fortunes of Trieste. This brief book, which Morris says is her last, captures the many political and economic transformations of this region at the head of the Adriatic Sea. (ITL347, $15.00)
  Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere
Visible Cities Dubrovnik  •  Annabel Barber
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER  • 199 PAGES
An informative, personable guide to exploring the city and surroundings, featuring a good overview of the history of Dubrovnik, suggested walking tours, a map of the city center and practical advice on where to go and what to do. (BLK40, $24.95)
  Visible Cities Dubrovnik
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
Words Are Something Else  •  David Albahari
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 215 PAGES
Twenty-seven very short stories make up this debut collection from Serbian writer Albahari. (BLK80, $15.95)
 
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

 
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