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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)
  Among Flowers, A Walk in the Himalaya
Bhutan, Land of Spirituality and Modernization: Role of Water In Daily Life  •  Dieter Zurcher  •  Kunzang Choden
HISTORY •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 160 PAGES
Zurcher, an environmental consultant, and Choden, a Bhutanese novelist and folklorist (Tales of the Yeti and Folktales from Bhutan, The Circle of Karma), combine minds to explore the significance of water in Bhutan's historical, economic and cultural development. With beautiful photographs revealing the ecosystems, bridges, irrigation structures and more. Both authors have been active in development programs in Bhutan. (BHU27, $47.95)
 
The Birds of Heaven, Travels With Cranes  •  Peter Matthiessen  •  Robert Bateman
NATURAL HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES • COMING IN
Matthiessen traveled with the cranes to Siberia, Japan, Mongolia, North America, China, Bhutan, East Africa, Australia, India and Texas for this handsomely illustrated, informative book. Organizing the book geographically, he interweaves his travels with insightful commentary on the conservation, ecology, and the significance of the crane in art and culture. With color paintings by Robert Bateman. (BRD11, $16.00)
 
Birds of India  •  Richard Grimmett  •  Carol Inskipp  •  Tim Inskipp
FIELD GUIDE •  1999 •  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, $35.00)
  Birds of India
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, $16.95)
  The Buddhist Handbook
Falling Off the Map, Some Lonely Places of the World  •  Pico Iyer
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
Few writers capture the essence of a place -- or the humor of a situation -- like Pico Iyer. He devotes this winning, witty collection to out-of the-way destinations and far-flung islands. It includes his travels to North Korea, Argentina, Cuba, Iceland, Bhutan, Vietnam, Paraguay and Australia. (WLD27, $12.95)
  Falling Off the Map, Some Lonely Places of the World
A Field Guide to the Birds of the Indian Subcontinent  •  Krys Kazmierczak  •  Ber Van Perlo
FIELD GUIDE •  1999 •  HARD COVER  • 352 PAGES
A compact field guide to 1,300 species with 96 color plates by bird artist Ber van Perlo, covering Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. With distribution maps and concise information on identification, voice and habitat by the author of "A Birdwatcher's Guide to India." (FG40, $45.00)
  A Field Guide to the Birds of the Indian Subcontinent
Fodor's Bangkok's 25 Best  •  Sylvie Franquet  •  Anthony Sattin
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 96 PAGES
This slim guide to Bangkok includes an excellent pullout map of the center of the city along with essential information on its highlights, including restaurant recommendations and sightseeing. (TLD40, $11.95)
  Fodor's Bangkok's 25 Best
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)
 
Himalayan Enchantment, An Anthology  •  Frank Kingdon-Ward
EXPLORATION •  1990 •  HARD COVER  • 288 PAGES
An anthology of writings by the great Himalayan explorer and plant-collector Frank Kingdon-Ward, who undertook 25 expeditions to the region from 1909 to 1953. The selections balance his interest in plants with his interest in geography, birds, beasts, insects and its variegated inhabitants, not only Tibetan and Chinese, but also the hill tribes -- Abors, Darus, Dulengs, Kachins, Lisus, Lutzus, Marus, Mishimis, Nungs and others -- in whose life he took such an affectionate interest. (HML03, $19.95)
  Himalayan Enchantment, An Anthology
Himalayan Quest, Ed Viesturs on the 8,000-Meter Giants  •  Ed Viesturs
EXPLORATION •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 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, $32.00)
 
In Exile from the Land of Snows, The Dalai Lama and Tibet Since the Chinese Occupation  •  John Avedon
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1994 •  PAPER  • 391 PAGES
The lives of the Tibetan people at home and in exile since the Chinese takeover in 1950. Avedon (who accompanied the Dalai Lama on his first American tour) interviewed over 100 people in Dharamsala and Tibet for this new classic. After introductory sections on ancient Tibet and the Chinese occupation, Avedon tackles how the nation was thrust into the 20th century by the loss of its sovereignty. It's a masterful, passionate tribute to the people and culture of Tibet. It's also useful in understanding Nepal today. (TBT04, $16.95)
  In Exile from the Land of Snows, The Dalai Lama and Tibet Since the Chinese Occupation
In the Shadow of the Himalayas, A Photographic Record by John Claude White 1883-1908  •  Kurt Meyer  •  Pamela Deuel Meyer
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2005 •  HARD COVER
A collection of 144 remarkable documentary photographs of Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and Sikkim at the turn of the 20th century. John Claude White (1853-1918), the first British Political Officer to Sikkim, among his many adventures in the Himalyas, was the official photographer of the Younghusband Expedition. (HML71, $65.00)
  In the Shadow of the Himalayas, A Photographic Record by John Claude White 1883-1908
Infinite Life, Seven Virtues for Living Well  •  Robert Thurman
RELIGION •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 276 PAGES
This wonderfully clear, insightful guide to Buddhahood by America's leading light combines teaching, inspiration, autobiography and anecdote. Robert Thurman, a popular teacher and author, is chair of the religion department at Columbia. (GEN309, $24.95)
 
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)
  Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
It's Easier Than You Think, The Buddhist Way to Happiness  •  Sylvia Boorstein
RELIGION •  1997 •  PAPER  • 145 PAGES
Boorstein -- a practitioner of Buddhist meditation, psychotherapist and Jewish grandmother to boot -- here relates the basic tenets of Buddhism in her warmly engaging, anecdotal style. It's a good introduction to Buddhist teachings by a self-deprecating master. (GEN264, $13.00)
  It's Easier Than You Think, The Buddhist Way to Happiness
Little Buddha  •  Bernardo Bertolucci
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2005 •  DVD
Bertolucci's luminescent film interweaves the story of three children and their journey to Bhutan with the life of Siddharta. The film was shot in Seattle, Nepal and Bhutan. With Keanu Reeves, Ruocheng Ying, Chris Isaak, and Bridget Fonda. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche acted as a consultant on Buddhism. Khyentse Norbu, as the lama is also known, went on to make The Cup and Travellers and Magicians. (HML74, $14.99)
  Little Buddha
Material World, A Global Family Portrait  •  Paul Kennedy  •  Charles C. Mann  •  Peter Menzel
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1995 •  PAPER  • 255 PAGES
An inspired idea, this book documents 30 families around the world with all their possessions arrayed around them. Each six- or eight-page photo-essay includes biographical notes, economic statistics and commentary. The cumulative impact of the photographs, biographical and social detail is fascinating -- and an excellent lesson in social geography. It includes a particularly good chapter on a Bhutanese family. With 370 color photographs. (GEN02, $25.00)
  Material World, A Global Family Portrait
A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India and Nepal  •  B. 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)
  A Photographic Guide to the Birds of India and Nepal
Religions of Tibet in Practice  •  Donald S. Lopez, Jr.
RELIGION •  1997 •  PAPER  • 560 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, $37.95)
  Religions of Tibet in Practice
Sacred Tibet  •  Philip Rawson
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1991 •  PAPER  • 96 PAGES
A concise, illustrated survey of the Buddhist art of Tibet in its religious, social and cultural context. With 136 photographs and an excellent short explanation of religious iconography. (TBT18, $15.95)
 
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker: Traveller and Plant Collector  •  Raymond Desmond
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1999 •  HARD COVER  • 286 PAGES
A marvelously illustrated biography of the Victorian explorer and botanist featuring dozens of color and black-and-white photographs and engravings. In addition to plant collecting in the Himalayas, Hooker accompanied Sir James Clark Ross to the Antarctic (1839-1843), explored the Middle East and traveled to the American West. This handsome book, published in conjunction with an exhibition at Kew Gardens, includes excerpts from his "Himalayan Journals" along with many drawings, engravings and lithographs. (GEN79, $49.50)
 
The Snow Leopard  •  Peter Matthiessen
EXPLORATION •  1996 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES • FAVORITE
A vivid memoir of a five-week journey through Nepal with George Schaller in search of the magnificent leopard. As perceptive, wonderful and acutely descriptive as any of Matthiessen's writing. (NPL03, $15.00)
  The Snow Leopard
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, $18.00)
  South Asia
The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Liberation from Understanding the In Between  •  Robert Thurman
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1994 •  PAPER  • 275 PAGES
A key text as presented by Robert Thurman for a western audience. This edition of the Tibetan guidebooks to dying or "the between" -- written in the 8th or 9th century by Padma Sambhava -- is introduced and translated by Thurman. It's is a spiritual guide to the afterlife, helpfully augmented by Thurman's commentary as well as an overview of Tibetan history and beliefs. With a chapter on Tibet, its history, Buddhist traditions and present plight. Part Two of the book is a translation of prayers. (TBT06, $18.00)
  The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Liberation from Understanding the In Between
Unbecoming Citizens: Culture, Nationhood, and the Flight of Refugees from Bhutan  •  Michael Hutt
HISTORY •  2005 •  PAPER
A somewhat inflammatory analysis of a serious and complex situation, based largely on field work at refugee camps in southwestern Nepal. The book, a series of academic essays, is in part a history of relations between the kingdom of Bhutan and Nepalese settlers in the South. (BHU19, $18.75)
  Unbecoming Citizens: Culture, Nationhood, and the Flight of Refugees from Bhutan
Walking  •  Henry David Thoreau
REFERENCE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 92 PAGES
You may want to carry this small volume in your daypack for inspiration. In it, Thoreau offers his meditations on the spiritual benefits of this most civilized form of travel. (WLK04, $9.95)
  Walking
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)
 
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)
  A Woman's Asia
Women in the Material World  •  Faith D'Aluisio  •  Peter Menzel
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1998 •  HARD COVER  • 256 PAGES
A companion to the best-selling Material World: A Global Family Portrait, this unique book captures the diversity of women, their daily lives and work, in words and 350 stunning images. The author and photographer team interviewed women from 20 countries from Albania, Bhutan and India to the United States. Fascinating -- and an excellent introduction for the whole family to cultures and the conditions of women around the world. (GEN241, $22.00)
 

 
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