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4th Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art of Mice And Men, The Book  •  Maurizio Cattelan
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2006 •  HARD COVER  • 344 PAGES
A companion book to the Berlin Biennial, artfully combining reproductions of works by 60 artists with newspaper clippings, archival photographs and other text. (GER194, $40.00)
 
All Along the Rhine: Recipes, Wine and Lore from Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein and Holland  •  Kay Shaw Nelson
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2003 •  PAPER  • 211 PAGES
A tribute to the Rhine Valley, its history, culture and especially its food. Combining over 130 authentic recipes with small bits of background information, this is a delightful introduction to the culinary traditions of the region. (GER111, $14.95)
  All Along the Rhine: Recipes, Wine and Lore from Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein and Holland
All Quiet on the Western Front  •  Erich Maria Remarque
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 295 PAGES
This powerful novel is about "a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped shells, were destroyed by the war." It is the story of Paul Baumer, a 20-year-old German enlistee, innocent of life, but soon to be all too knowledgeable about death. Written by a soldier in the kaiser's army, this novel has been hailed as the greatest novel of World War I, and was later made into a memorable film. (GER15, $15.00)
  All Quiet on the Western Front
All Rivers Run to the Sea  •  Elie Wiesel
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1996 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel recounts his remarkable life, from his childhood in Romania to the horrors of Auschwitz, his days as a young writer in post-war France and New York, his many pilgrimages to Israel, and his ongoing support Jewish of communities. (EUR153, $16.95)
 
Amadeus  •  Milos Forman
1984 •  DVD
This extraordinary account of Mozart's life, death and downfall won eight Academy Awards. Tom Hulce's brilliant but flighty Mozart is the perfect counterpart to F. Murray Abraham's cold and calculating but unbearably jealous and mediocre Salieri. The story is compelling and the soundtrack is, of course, fantastic. 2 disc special edition director's cut. (AST65, $26.99)
  Amadeus
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay  •  Michael Chabon
LITERATURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 656 PAGES
A dazzling tale that follows its heros from Nazi-occupied Prague to New York and the Antarctic, where US forces are stationed to keep an eye on the Germans. Houdini, the Golem, Hitler, inventor of the superhero Stan Lee and other mostly historical figues make an appearance in the lives of Chabon's protagonists Joe and Sammy. Even if you're not much interested in New York or the golden age of comic books (and are puzzled by swoops and twists of the comic-book plot), you'll appreciate Chabon's flair for language and his characters. It won a Pulitzer. (ANT175, $17.00)
  The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
Another Beauty  •  Adam Zagajewski  •  Clare Cavanagh  •  Susan Sontag
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2002 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
A quirky, lyrical memoir of coming of age in Poland in the 1960s and 1970s by the influential poet of the Polish New Wave. Zagajewski looks back on his life and particularly time in Cracow as a philosophy student, dissident and young writer. The title is alternatively translated as In the Beauty of Another and, as is abundantly clear from this memoir, a search for beauty has preoccupied him. Susan Sontag, who provides the introduction, calls Another Beauty a wise and iridescent book which dips in and out of many genres. It's many things: a coming-of-age-memoir, commonplace book, collection of vignettes and portraits, and a defense of poetry. (PLD37, $19.95)
  Another Beauty
Architecture of New Prague 1895-1945  •  Rostislav Svacha  •  Alexandra Buchler  •  Jan Maly
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1995 •  HARD COVER  • 544 PAGES
Originally published in Czech in 1985, this groundbreaking book stakes out the first half of the 20th century as a seminal period for Czech architecture. It's a major scholarly survey of cubist, rondocubist and constructivist contributions to Prague, with site plans, excellent black-and-white photos of buildings and scholarly paraphernalia. (CZH49, $75.00)
  Architecture of New Prague 1895-1945
Art and Society in the Middle Ages  •  Georges Duby
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 128 PAGES
A study of the relationship between the production of art and the nature of Medieval society. Noted French historian Georges Duby draws on religion, culture, government, geography, and, of course, artistic pursuits in this portrait of the Middle ages. (EUR85, $30.55)
 
The Art of Polish Cooking  •  Alina Zeranska  •  Janina Domanska
FOOD •  1989 •  HARD COVER  • 384 PAGES
A cookbook brimming with traditional Polish recipes, from hors d'oeuvres to desserts, and everything in between. The majority of the book is devoted to recipes, but there is also information on celebrating holidays the Polish way. (PLD15, $23.00)
 
art/shop/eat Prague  •  Jasper Tilbury
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
Blue Guide's compact, illustrated guidebook with excellent local maps. The book includes not only museums, shops and restaurants, but also not-to-be-missed sites and attractions by neighborhood. The perfect addendum to the Blue Guide Prague (CZH56). (CZH59, $13.95)
  art/shop/eat Prague
Arthur Schnitzler, Four Major Plays  •  Arthur Schnitzler  •  Carl R. Mueller
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
This collection of four plays from the Austrian writer includes "La Ronde," "Anatol," "The Green Cockatoo," and "Flirtation." (AST53, $19.95)
 
Austria & Hungary Map  •  Kummerly & Frey Maps
MAP
A colorful map of both Austria and Hungary at a scale of 1:800,000 published in Austria. One Side. 26x51 inches. (AST19, $15.95)
 
Austria As Theater and Ideology, The Meaning of the Salzburg Festival  •  Michael Steinberg
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2000 •  PAPER
A scholarly cultural and political history of the festival and its meaning. The author, a professor of history at Cornell, traces the festival from its origins in the wake of WWI and the fall of the Habsburgs, to the Nazis' rise to power in Austria, to the 1999 speech at Salzburg by Austrian President Thomas Klestil calling for a return to traditionalist ideals. This revealing, intriguing book is in-depth and analytical, not the usual reading for travelers, but well worth the effort. (AST55, $25.95)
 
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 Austrians, A Thousand-Year Odyssey  •  Gordon Brook-Shepherd
HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 512 PAGES
Detailed, impressively researched and readable, this book is a wide-ranging narrative history of the last 1,000 years of Austria and the Austrian character. Reading this book is like having an extended and stimulating conversation with the author. (AST10, $23.00)
  The Austrians, A Thousand-Year Odyssey
Avant-Guide Prague, Insiders' Guide for Urban Adventures  •  Dan Levine
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 328 PAGES
Created by a former Frommer's writer who wanted to make guidebooks which were neither travel essays nor phone books, this opinionated volume packs useful, youthful information into a colorful format. Includes interviews with Czech notables, maps, photos and some of the funniest descriptions to ever grace a "guidebook." Each restaurant, shiop, hotel or site is given a nice, long description. The jazzy design, with text often printed against a dark background, looks interesteing but makes this book none too easy to read. What were they thinking? (CZH22, $19.95)
 
The Axe  •  Ludvik Vaculik  •  Marian Sling
LITERATURE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 223 PAGES
A story of ideology, played out between father and son, set against the cultural reawakening of 1960's Czechoslovakia. (CZH34, $16.00)
 
Badenheim 1939  •  Aharon Appelfeld  •  Dalya Bilu
LITERATURE •  2009 •  PAPER  • 148 PAGES
This haunting tale depicts daily life of well-to-do and unsuspecting Jewish vacationers at a fictional Ausrian resort on the eve of the holocaust. (AST35, $14.95)
  Badenheim 1939
Baedeker's Austria  •  Baedeker's Travel Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2000 •  FLEXI-BOUND  • 618 PAGES
The much-revised classic with map. (AST56, $25.00)
 
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)
 
The Balkans, A Short History  •  Mark Mazower
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 188 PAGES
A brief, provocative survey of the complex and often contentious history of the Balkans. With eloquence and insight, Mazower addresses the issues of geography, nationalism and modern nation-building in the region. (BLK28, $13.95)
  The Balkans, A Short History
Baroque and Rococo Art  •  Germain Bazin
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1985 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
An excellent illustrated survey of Baroque and Rococo art and architecture, this volume in the acclaimed "World of Art" series is a good companion to the golden age of Middle Europe. (EUR53, $21.95)
  Baroque and Rococo Art
Bauhaus  •  Frank Whitford
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1984 •  PAPER  • 216 PAGES
An illustrated survey of the highly influential Bauhaus school of design in the "World of Art" series. Whitford follows the movement from its early 20th century history in Germany up through the mark it has left on today's society. With 150 illustrations in color and black-and-white. (GER55, $19.95)
  Bauhaus
Beethoven and the Construction of Genius: Musical Politics in Vienna, 1792-1803  •  Tia DeNora
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 232 PAGES
Both a probing biographical account of Beethoven's life and an insightful sociological study of "artistic genius," this engaging book examines the musical world of 18th-century Vienna, putting the work of the great composer in its cultural context. (AST25, $26.95)
 
Bela Bartok and Turn-of-the-Centry Budapest  •  Judith Frigyesi
MUSIC •  2000 •  PAPER  • 429 PAGES
A look at Bartok's art and the social and cultural life out of which it emerged in turn-of-the-century Hungary. Frigyesi's looks not only at Bartok but also the critic George Lukacs, and poet Endre Ady. (HGR35, $29.95)
 
Belarus, At a Crossroads in History  •  Jan Zaprudnik
HISTORY •  1993 •  PAPER  • 278 PAGES
A history of Belarus, with a focus on the status of the nation as the Soviet Union crumbled. (RUS123, $34.00)
  Belarus, At a Crossroads in History
Beneath the Wheel  •  Hermann Hesse
LITERATURE •  1989 •  PAPER  • 187 PAGES
Though Hesse lived much of his life in exile, his affection for his native province is very evident in this short book, which prizes simple village life above urban sophistication. The story is set a village in the black forest not unlike where Hesse was born. (GER105, $16.00)
  Beneath the Wheel
Berlin  •  David Large
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 608 PAGES
An engaging, textured portrait of the city from German Unification to 1989. (GER73, $32.50)
 
Berlin and Its Culture: A Historical Portrait  •  Ronald Taylor
HISTORY •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 448 PAGES
A scholarly illustrated survey of Berlin and its cultural traditions in art, architecture, music, theatre, film and literature. Organized chronologically, the book covers the full range of the cultural history of Berlin from medieval architecture to expressionism during the Weimar years, and the 1980s art scene. (GER40, $55.00)
  Berlin and Its Culture: A Historical Portrait
Berlin Map  •  Borch Maps
2006 •  MAP
A laminated, folded map of the city center of Berlin at 1:11,500 and of all Berlin at 1:18,000. Perfect for quick and easy reference. Two Sides. 20x26 inches. (GER127, $8.95)
  Berlin Map
Berlin Noir  •  Philip Kerr
LITERATURE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 834 PAGES
A trio of novels (March Violets, The Pale Criminal, A German Requiem) that follow the fate of detective Bernie Gunther as he tries to make a living in Nazi Germany. The three books span the years 1937-1947. Painstakingly researched, the well muscled writing and rich historical details transcend the genre of detective fiction. (GER47, $22.00)
  Berlin Noir
The Berlin Stories  •  Christopher Isherwood
LITERATURE •  2008 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Published in 1946, these two short novels "Goodbye to Berlin" and "The Last of Mr. Norris" evoke Bohemian life and the growing Nazi movement in pre-World War II Germany. The 1951 theater adaptation I am a Camera (starring Julie Harris) and, especially, Bob Fosse's musical adaptation "Cabaret," made Isherwood famous. (GER19, $15.95)
  The Berlin Stories
Birds of Europe  •  Lars Svensson
FIELD GUIDE •  2010 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES • FAVORITE
This Princeton Field Guide features 3,500 illustrations by Killian Mullarney and Dan Zetterstrom. Color plates depict every species -- and sometimes several different variants -- for 722 birds found from the Urals to the Atlantic, Scandinavia to the Middle East. (FG47, $29.95)
  Birds of Europe
Bismarck, the Man and the Statesman  •  Alan John Percivale Taylor
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1975 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
This classic biography, first published in 1955, casts the Prussian prime minister and Germany's first chancellor as more of an opportunist than a planner. (GER85, $15.00)
 
The Blue Flower  •  Penelope Fitzgerald
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 225 PAGES
Set in the Age of Goethe, this exquisitely written short novel is a fictional account of the life of the Romantic poet Novalis (here called 'Fritz'). It's a spare, illuminating portrait of the daily drudgeries, petty formalities, and especially the romantic frustrations of a man who's ahead of his time. It also paints a vivid picture of German intellectual and mercantile life in the late 1700s. (GER21, $13.00)
  The Blue Flower
Blue Guide Budapest  •  Bob Dent
GUIDEBOOK •  2001 • 
A comprehensive guide to the art, architecture, museums, history and culture of Budapest. With 30 illustrations, maps and site diagrams, recommended restaurants, cafes and hotels. (HGR20, $18.95)
  Blue Guide Budapest
Blue Guide Czech and Slovak Republic  •  Michael Jacobs
GUIDEBOOK •  1999 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
A comprehensive travel guide with a focus on history, architecture and art. Michael Jacobs, a popular author of guidebooks, presents a thorough portrait of the region. (CZH18, $24.95)
  Blue Guide Czech and Slovak Republic
Blue Guide Prague  •  Jasper Tilbury
GUIDEBOOK •  2004 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
A detailed guide to the jewel of Eastern Europe complete with practical information, maps and cultural and historical background of Prague and Central Bohemia. With a color map, site plans and line drawings. (CZH56, $21.95)
  Blue Guide Prague
The Book of Images  •  Rainer Maria Rilke  •  Edward Snow
LITERATURE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 280 PAGES
Poems and lyrics from Rilke during his most emotional and impressionistic period (1902-1906), ably translated by Edward Snow and presented in bilingual format on facing pages. With poems reflecting on his childhood in Bohemia. (GER122, $16.00)
 
Bradt Guide Serbia  •  Laurence Mitchell
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series with good information on transportation, historical sites, and accommodations, with an extended section on Belgrade, the capital city, and a separate chapter on Kosovo. (BLK67, $24.99)
  Bradt Guide Serbia
Breathing Under Water and Other East European Essays  •  Stanislaw Baranczak
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1992 •  PAPER  • 258 PAGES
Poet and professor Stanislaw Baranczak, a fixture on the Eastern European intellectual scene in the second half of the 20th century, reflects on writers and writing in this collection of stimulating and insightful essays. (EUR139, $12.50)
 
The Bridge at Andau  •  James Michener
LITERATURE •  1972 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
This story of an obscure bridge that briefly, during and immediately after the Hungarian revolt in 1956, became a means of escape to the west, is classic Michener: gripping and action-packed. Originally published in 1957. (HGR17, $7.99)
 
A Bridge Too Far  •  Cornelius Ryan
HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 670 PAGES
War historian Cornelius Ryan chronicles in detailed, readable prose the battle of Arnhem, one of the most important -- and bloodiest -- campaigns in World War II. (WAR21, $19.99)
  A Bridge Too Far
Budapest Exit, A Memoir of Fascism, Communism and Freedom  •  Csaba Teglas
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1998 •  PAPER  • 162 PAGES
Teglas writes with simplicity of coming of age in Budapest during the Nazi invasion, Stalinist takeover and the failed 1956 Hungarian revolution. Through it all, he got a degree, married and riased a family -- and ultimately escaped to the United States. (HGR36, $21.00)
 
Budapest Map  •  Borch Maps
2006 •  MAP
This convenient laminated map of the city center at a scale of 1:11,000 is designed for the traveler. Two Sides. 20 X 26 inches. (HGR34, $8.95)
  Budapest Map
Buddenbrooks, the Decline of a Family  •  Thomas Mann
LITERATURE •  1994 •  HARD COVER  • 784 PAGES
Banned and burned by Hitler, this is Mann's masterpiece about the decline of a German family at the end of the 19th century. A chronicle of middle-class life, it is the story of a family subverting its own traditions for the sake of modernity. The Nobel Prize-winning author wrote this first, and perhaps his greatest, novel when he was only 25. Mann was raised in a prosperous merchant family in Lubeck. (GER22, $26.00)
  Buddenbrooks, the Decline of a Family
Bulgaria Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
2008 •  MAP
This detailed, single-sided foldup map shows the country at a scale of 1:400,000. Place names are usefully shown in both Cyrillic and latin script and the multilingual legend includes English. One Side. (BGR06, $14.95)
  Bulgaria Map
The Burgermeister's Daughter, Scandal in a Sixteenth-Century German Town  •  Steven Ozment
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Meticulously researched and absorbing, this narrative by a Harvard historian traces the legal battle of the daughter of a well-to-do family who was thrown out of her home and disinherited in 1525. It's a true story expertly drawn from letters and court records, rich in details of life in a 16th-century German town. (GER25, $13.99)
  The Burgermeister's Daughter, Scandal in a Sixteenth-Century German Town
Cadogan Guide Bavaria  •  Rod Bolt
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 244 PAGES
A compact travel guide to Bavaria, Franconia and the Romantic Road in the well respected British series. It offers a good overview of the culture and history of the region and detailed travel information on sites and attractions. (GER52, $21.95)
  Cadogan Guide Bavaria
Candles in the Dark, A New Spirit for a Plural World  •  Barbara Baudot  •  Vaclav Havel
ANTHOLOGY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
A thought-provoling and timely guide to putting globalization and public policy into a firm ethical context. With contributions by diverse scholars, politicians and advocates. (WLD36, $27.95)
 
The Captive Mind  •  Czeslaw Milosz
LITERATURE •  1990 •  PAPER  • 251 PAGES
Polish poet Milosz, ever politically and intellectually engaged, asks why some citizens succumb to totalitarianism while others resist. His essay is a case-by-case study of Polish intellectuals (unnamed here but who include the writer Tadeusz Borowski), who have had much unenviable experience of totalitarianism. (PLD30, $16.00)
 
The Castle, A New Translation, Based on the Restored Text  •  Franz Kafka  •  Mark Harman  •  Malcolm Pasley
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 328 PAGES
The story of a man, known only as K, and his fruitless struggle to gain entrance into The Castle and all that the castle may represent. This new translation of Kafka's unfinished masterpiece does great justice to the author's powerful tale. (EUR68, $15.00)
  The Castle,  A New Translation, Based on the Restored Text
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
Children of the Holocaust  •  Arnold Lustig
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 516 PAGES
The children in Lustig's novels and stories live in the darkest of conditions, but they themselves remain uncorrupted. This volume collects three books, conceived and written as one work: two story collections, "Diamonds in the Night" and "Night and Hope;" and the novel "Darkness Casts No Shadow". (GER110, $24.00)
  Children of the Holocaust
Chopin in Paris, The Life and Times of the Romantic Composer  •  Tad Szulc
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  PAPER  • 444 PAGES
A biography of the famed composer, who left his Polish homeland, traveled to Vienna, and then settled for two decades in Paris, where he discovered the emerging Romantic movement. Chopin worked among the minds of Hugo, Lizt and Berlioz, and became involved in a stormy relationship with feminist writer George Sand before succumbing to tuberculosis at the age of 39. Szulc draws from a collection of correspondence and private journals in a book that emphasizes the "times," rather than the music, of Chopin. (FRN161, $20.95)
 
Christian Boltanski  •  Didier Semin
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 160 PAGES
An illustrated overview of noted works by the contemporary Parisian artist. (FRN630, $49.95)
 
Citizen Soldiers  •  Stephen Ambrose
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 528 PAGES
Told through the perspectives of Allied soldiers on the front lines, this is Ambrose's account of the battles fought in the year between D-Day and the German surrender. Visceral and well researched, it's subtitled "The U.S. Army from the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany, June 7, 1944 to May 7, 1945." (WAR19, $18.00)
 
City Flash Berlin  •  Hallwag
MAP
A sturdy, easy-to-fold city map and city guide including transportation, major sites and index. Two Sides. 33x52 inches. (GER42, $9.95)
 
Civilization and Its Discontents  •  Sigmund Freud  •  Peter Gay
HISTORY •  1989 •  PAPER
The standard edition. (AST50, $12.95)
 
Clara's Grand Tour, Travels With a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-century Europe  •  Glynis Ridley
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
The entertaining history of a most unusual eighteenth-century European celebrity. Clara the Indian rhinoceros was brought to Europe in 1741 by the Dutch sea captain Douwemout Van der Meer, and toured for seventeen years, to the delight of heads of state such as Louis XV and Frederick the Great. A marvelous and unique look at the introduction of Eastern wildlife into the Western world. (FRN536, $12.00)
  Clara's Grand Tour, Travels With a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-century Europe
Classical Music 101, A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Classical Music  •  Fred Plotkin
MUSIC •  2002 •  PAPER  • 672 PAGES
Geared to the casual, intellectually curious listener, this primer on classical music does an admirable job of describing how best to experience and appreciate the great works, both new and old. From the author of "Opera 101" (GEN175). (MUS15, $18.95)
 
The Classical Style: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven  •  Charles Rosen
MUSIC •  1997 •  PAPER  • 522 PAGES
Written in 1972, the first edition of this book won the National Book Award and became an instant classic, an eminently readable account of the Viennese Classical School. This is the revised version with an additional essay answering some critics, and expanded coverage of the later Beethoven years. (MUS38, $23.95)
  The Classical Style: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven
The Coasts of Bohemia, A Czech History  •  Derek Sayer
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 408 PAGES
A political and cultural history of the Czech people, this intriguing book places the historically important Bohemia and Moravia regions at the center of European events (unlike Shakespeare, who gave land-locked Bohemia a coastline in A Winter's Tale). The author draws on literature, the arts, culture and politics to evoke Czech history, society and identity. With extensive notes and a scholarly bibliography. (CZH10, $37.50)
  The Coasts of Bohemia, A Czech History
Companion Guide Berlin  •  Brian Ladd
GUIDEBOOK •  2004 •  PAPER  • 488 PAGES
A comprehensive guide in the British series, strong on culture and history. The author, a professor of urban studies at SUNY Albany, has written widely on Berlin and its architecture. Ladd also wrote The Ghosts of Berlin: Confronting German History in the Urban Landscape. (GER148, $34.95)
  Companion Guide Berlin
The Compleat Brahms: A Guide to the Musical Works of Johannes Brahms  •  Leon Botstein
MUSIC •  1999 •  HARD COVER  • 448 PAGES
A remarkable compendium of essays by Botstein and 29 collaborators. (GEN166, $35.00)
 
The Complete Operas of Mozart, A Critical Guide  •  Charles Osborne
MUSIC •  1988 •  PAPER
This detailed study covers both the great masterpieces and the lesser-known works, incorporating biographical background, accounts of first performances and close analysis of both the music and the librettos. (MUS12, $17.95)
 
The Complete Stories  •  Franz Kafka
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 486 PAGES
All of Kafka's stories, including The Metamorphosis, A Hunger Artist, and In The Penal Colony. Edited by Nahum Glatzer with a foreword by John Updike. (CZH47, $17.00)
  The Complete Stories
A Concise History of Bulgaria  •  R.J. Crampton
HISTORY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 287 PAGES
A highly readable, illustrated introduction to Bulgaria's history from medieval empire to Ottoman rule, revival and modernization, to the fall of Communism. Second edition. (BGR01, $30.99)
  A Concise History of Bulgaria
A Concise History of Germany  •  Mary Fulbrook
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 277 PAGES
This essential short history of Germany -- a whirlwind survey in less than 300 pages -- explores the relationships between social, political and cultural factors in this land located in the center of Europe. It covers the Middle Ages, Reformation and Counter Reformation, the Thirty-Years War, the Peace of Westphalia, the rise of Prussia, the unification of Germany under Bismarck, imperial Germany, the Weimar Republic and its collapse, Hitler and the Holocaust, divided and reunited Germany. (GER13, $28.99)
  A Concise History of Germany
A Concise History of Hungary  •  Miklos Molnar  •  Anna Magyar
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 375 PAGES
The author, a Hungarian historian, narrates the history of Hungary from little-known origins to 1988, encompassing the Magyars, the Austro-Hungarian empire and the Soviet era. Miklos lived in exile in Switzerland from 1957-90. (HGR30, $30.99)
  A Concise History of Hungary
Concise History of Poland  •  Jerzy Lukowski  •  Hubert Zawadzki
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
A brief, straightforward chronological history of Poland from its medieval roots, through the partitioning of the country in 1795, and up to the present day. With maps and illustrations. (PLD44, $28.99)
 
The Conquerors: Roosevelt, Truman and the Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1941  •  Michael Beschloss
HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
A bestselling, popular history of the politics and diplomacy among Allied leaders leading up to the Yalta and Potsdam conferences. (GER164, $16.00)
 
Conquest of Nature, Water, Landscape, and the Making of Modern Germany  •  David Blackbourn
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  HARD COVER  • 608 PAGES
Bringing together politics, culture, economics and ecology, Blackbourn looks at the history of Germany from the mid-eighteenth century to the present through the lens of water and landscape developments. (GER169, $29.95)
 
Contemporary Jewish Writing In Hungary: An Anthology  •  Eva Forgacs  •  Susan Robin Suleiman
ANTHOLOGY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 520 PAGES
This anthology of Hungarian authors both famous (Pulitzer Prize winner Imre Kertesz) and never-before-published-in-English (too many to name) contains a mixture of novel and memoir excerpts, short stories and poetry. The authors span the generations from pre-World War II to post-Communist. The editors are distinguished in their own rights, Suleiman a Comparative Literature professor at Harvard, Forgacs an art history professor formerly of the Hungarian Academy of Crafts and Designs. (HGR39, $29.95)
 
The Corrections  •  Jonathan Franzen
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 592 PAGES
It's really that good -- a dazzling novel of life and love and family and holidays that follows the peregrinations of the Lamberts -- father, mother and offspring -- from New York to Philadelphia to Vilnius (Lithuania). A big, heart wrenching, comic book (and pretty dead on about Eastern European politics). (EUR122, $16.00)
  The Corrections
Cosmos and Pornografia, Two Novels  •  Witold Gombrowicz  •  Eric Mosbacher  •  Alastair Hamilton
LITERATURE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 367 PAGES
Two absurd, unconventional novels, both set in Poland, by a modern master of Polish literature. Grombrowicz, who lived most of his life in Argentina and France, toys with Polish national traditions and social conventions in these blackly humorous works. (PLD16, $14.95)
  Cosmos and Pornografia, Two Novels
The Cossacks, An Illustrated History  •  John Ure
HISTORY •  2009 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
In this lively, beautifully illustrated overview, a career diplomat (and frequent visitor to the region) explores the history of the Cossacks in Southern Russia and central Asia and their role in world affairs. With 105 color and 30 black and white illustrations. Interestingly, Ure challenges the notion that the Cossacks are no longer influential (or evident), detailing their involvement in Chechnya, Bosnia and other places. (RUS135, $24.95)
  The Cossacks, An Illustrated History
Cracow, An Illustrated History  •  Zdzislaw Zygulski
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 150 PAGES
A slim cultural history of a grand European city, from its founding to the present day. The author is a curator at the National Museum of Cracow. With 50 black-and-white illustrations. (PLD33, $12.95)
  Cracow, An Illustrated History
Crown of Thorns, The Reign of King Boris III of Bulgaria, 1918-1943  •  Stephan Groueff
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1998 •  PAPER  • 440 PAGES • COMING IN
A biography of the famed Bulgarian monarch, who ruled from the end of World War I to the middle of World War II, when he defied Hitler's wishes for expelling Bulgaria's Jews. (BGR02, $26.95)
  Crown of Thorns, The Reign of King Boris III of Bulgaria, 1918-1943
Czech and Slovak Republics Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
2006 •  MAP
A detailed, fully indexed map to the Czech and Slovak Republics at a scale of 1:400,000. It is also the most detailed map available of the route of the Danube between Regensburg and Budapest. Published in Austria. Two Sides. 35x49 inches. (EUR35, $14.95)
  Czech and Slovak Republics Map
Czech and Slovak Republics Map  •  Michelin Travel Publications
2005 •  MAP • HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
A shaded relief map of the two nations at a scale of 1:600,000, with insets of Prague and Bratislava. It also covers the route of the Danube between Regensburg and Budapest. One Side. 40x56 inches. (CEU17, $12.95)
  Czech and Slovak Republics Map
Czecho/Slovakia: Ethnic Conflict, Constitutional Fissure, Negotiated Breakup  •  Eric Stein
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 386 PAGES
A fascinating, scholarly account of Stein's experiences consulting on constitutional reform in Czechoslovakia. A Czech-born professor of law at the University of Michigan, Stein was asked by Havel and the government to participate in drafting the democratic constitution (a process which ultimately resulted in the orderly breakup of the country). In addition to his own experiences and research, Stein interviews dozens of politicians and others about the failure to reach agreement. (CZH40, $37.50)
 
Danube  •  Claudio Magris
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2008 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
A new edition of the gifted novelist's classic account of a Danube journey from its source in the heart of the late Austro-Hungarian Empire through the Balkans to the Black Sea. It's an intellectually charged, evocative portrait of the places and personalities of Central Europe. (EUR58, $17.00)
  Danube
The Danube Cycleway, Donaueschingen to Budapest  •  John Higginson
GUIDEBOOK •  2003 •  PAPER  • 168 PAGES
A compact, practical guide to the 85-mile biking route along the Danube from Donaueschingen in Bavaria though Austria to Budapest. (CEU20, $18.95)
  The Danube Cycleway,  Donaueschingen to Budapest
A Dark and Bloody Ground, The Hurtgen Forest and the Roer River Dams, 1944-1945  •  Edward G. Miller
HISTORY •  1995 •  HARD COVER  • 250 PAGES
In the waning months of World War II, a series of battles were fought in the Hurtgen Forest of Germany, mostly under miserable conditions. One of the lesser discussed campaigns of the war, it resulted in thousands of American deaths, and stood in sharp contrast to the victory at the Battle of the Bulge. This is the well documented story of events. (WAR26, $32.95)
 
The Dean's December  •  Saul Bellow
LITERATURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 312 PAGES
Alternating between Chicago and Bucharest, Bellow's novel tells the story of a college dean who witnesses unrest and corruption at home and abroad, first within the political community of Chicago, then under the oppressive communist rule of Romania. (EUR126, $16.00)
  The Dean's December
Defiance, The Bielski Partisans  •  Nechama Tec
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
Led by Tuvia Bielski and his brothers, a group of Jews in 1940s Belorusssia, known as the Bieleksi Partisans, mounted an armed rescue Jewish Europeans, saving hundreds from the Holocaust. This is their story, as gathered through interviews by Holocaust surviver Nechama Tec. (RUS120, $14.95)
 
The Doll  •  Boleslaw Prus  •  David Welsh  •  Darius Tolczyk  •  Anna Zaranko
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 702 PAGES
An 1890 landmark of Polish realist fiction, set among the middle classes in Warsaw in the late 19th century. The heroine, Isabella, is a beauty for whom men risk everything. Richly plotted -- and wonderfully evocative of old Warsaw -- the novel is also a consideration of the value of revolution. This translation is a "Central European Classic", a series conceived by journalist Timothy Garton Ash during conversations with European writers, many of whom named as "masterpieces" -- books never before published in English. (PLD32, $19.95)
 
Dora Bruder  •  Patrick Modiano  •  Joanna Kilmartin
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1999 •  HARD COVER  • 119 PAGES • COMING IN
Modiano traces the fate of a 15-year-old Jewish girl, who was deported from France to Auschwitz in 1942. The result of a ten-year investigation, his extended essay is a moving personal meditation on loss, interweaving the bare facts of Dora Bruder's story with his own family history. It evokes the atmosphere of Paris during the Nazi Occupation. A celebrated contemporary novelist, many of Modiano's many novels are also set in and around Paris. (FRN200, $19.95)
  Dora Bruder
Dracula  •  Bram Stoker
LITERATURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 520 PAGES
The vampire novel that started it all. The gothic shocker is set within the dank castles and misty forests of Transylvania, and the foggy streets and staid country houses of Victorian England. Based on the legend of "Vlad the Impaler," Stoker's Dracula is more than a black cape and a Romanian accent, he's a tragic figure pining for lost identity and lost love. "Penguin Classics" edition. (EUR125, $11.00)
 
Dvorak and His World  •  Michael Beckerman
MUSIC •  1993 •  PAPER  • 296 PAGES
This volume about the famed Czech composer is divided into two parts: the first is a collection of essays dealing with his relations to his country and other composers, while the second is a set of letters, early reviews, and other documents. Together, they provide an interesting view of his personal life and his influence on the world around him. (CZH23, $31.95)
 
Eastern Approaches  •  Fitzroy MacLean
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2009 •  PAPER  • 543 PAGES
An action-packed account of Fitzroy MacLeans's adventures undercover in the Central Asian Republics of the USSR during Stalin's reign, as a commando in the Long Range Desert Group in North Africa, and his work with the Partisans in Yugoslavia during World War II. MacLean (often touted as the real-life inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond) is not only a good writer but an eyewitness to historic events. Originally published in 1949. (CAS48, $30.00)
  Eastern Approaches
Eastern Europe Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
A detailed travel map of Eastern Europe at a scale of 1:2,000,000 with the Baltic States, Belarus, Ukraine and Russia from St. Petersburg to Moscow and the Black Sea. Place names are in the local language and Cyrillic. One Side. 49x34 inches. (EUR36, $14.95)
  Eastern Europe Map
Eat Smart in Poland  •  Joan B. Peterson
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  PAPER  • 160 PAGES
This food-oriented guidebook has as its subtitle: How to Decipher the Menu, Know the Market Foods & Embark on a Tasting Adventure. With an overview of the food of Poland, helpful phrases, menu guide, and glossary of food and flavors. (PLD45, $12.95)
  Eat Smart in Poland
Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900  •  Alfred W. Crosby
NATURAL HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 370 PAGES
A pleasure to read, this book is the moving tale of how early explorers, colonists and settlers inadvertently reshaped our biological world. It is the story of the displacement of native plants and animals, transfer of disease and other exchanges of organisms, good and bad, between the old and new world. Second, updated edition. (NAT22, $30.00)
  Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900
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
Effi Briest  •  Theodor Fontane  •  Peter Demetz
LITERATURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 228 PAGES
The best-known work (made into a Fassbinder movie) by the author who also wrote "A Man of Honor" and "The Eighteenth of March." Regarded by some as the Prussian novelist par excellence, Fontane was an astute observer of mores and conventions in late 19th-century Berlin and Brandenburg. This short, disurbing love story is set in Bismarck's Germany. (GER87, $15.00)
 
Egon Schiele  •  Frank Whitford
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1987 •  PAPER  • 207 PAGES
The life and work of an intriguing artist, who died at the young age of 27. The author delves into Schiele's troubled personal life and the surrounding atmosphere of his home in Vienna, creating a unique portrait of a man. With 151 illustrations. (GER57, $14.95)
 
Elizabeth and Her German Garden  •  Elizabeth Von Arnim
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2001 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
The gently satirical, light-hearted first book, told in the form of seasonal diary, by English novelist Countess von Arnhim, who also wrote "Enchanted April." Like all her books, this classic of life on an estate in Pomerania north of Berlin, was originally published under a pseudonym. A cousin of Katherine Mansfield and admired literary figure of her day, von Arnhim was later briefly married to the 2nd Earl Russell, brother of Bertrand Russell. Originally published in 1898, and brought back to life as a Virago Modern Classic. (GER72, $15.95)
  Elizabeth and Her German Garden
The Engineer of Human Souls  •  Josef Skvorecky  •  Paul Wilson
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 592 PAGES
This complex, entertaining novel centers on protagonist Danny Smiricky, a writer in exile, living and teaching in Canada after living under both the Nazis and the Communists. (CZH29, $16.95)
 
Everything is Illuminated  •  Jonathan Safran Foer
LITERATURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 276 PAGES
The very modern tale of a young man and the search for his past. Foer plumbs the humor and tragedy of the young American protagonist (like the author, named Jonathan Safran), translator Alex, an old man -- and a very odd dog -- on a journey back to Ukraine, haunted by the spectre of WWII and the Nazis. This accomplished -- and complex -- first novel has been very well received. (RUS168, $19.95)
  Everything is Illuminated
The Expressionists  •  Wolf-Dieter Dube
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1987 •  PAPER  • 216 PAGES
This general survey of Expressionism is presented by Wolf-Dieter Dube, the senior curator at the Bavarian State Art Collection. With the use of many of the artists' own words, he tracks the movement back to such luminaries as Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and follows it through its years of dazzling creativity. (GER56, $18.95)
 
Eyewitness Guide Austria  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
This superb guide to all of Austria features color photography, dozens of excellent local maps and a region-by-region synopsis of the country's attractions. Handsome, convenient and up-to-date, this is the guide to carry. (AST59, $25.00)
  Eyewitness Guide Austria
Eyewitness Guide Berlin  •  Malgorzata Omilanowska
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
This superb guide to Berlin features color photography, dozens of excellent local maps and a synopsis of the city's attractions. Handsome, convenient and up-to-date, this is the guide to carry. (GER74, $25.00)
  Eyewitness Guide Berlin
Eyewitness Guide Budapest  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 270 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to the city featuring excellent maps and solid information on culture and history in addition to a detailed neighborhood-by-neighborhood overview of attractions. With hundreds of photographs. (HGR15, $25.00)
  Eyewitness Guide Budapest
Eyewitness Guide Poland  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
A compact, visual guide to the history, culture and attractions of Poland featuring hundreds of color photographs, maps and diagrams. (PLD21, $25.00)
  Eyewitness Guide Poland
Eyewitness Guide Prague  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
This superb guide to Prague features color photography, dozens of excellent neighborhood maps and a district-by-district synopsis of the celebrated city's attractions. Handsome, convenient and up-to-date, this is the guide to carry. (CZH01, $25.00)
  Eyewitness Guide Prague
The Faithful River  •  Stefan Zeromski  •  Bill Johnston
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 179 PAGES
First published in 1912, this famous Polish novel focuses on the fortunes of a wealthy manor family during the 1863 Polish uprising against Russian rule. (PLD31, $16.95)
 
Fatelessness  •  Imre Kertesz  •  Tim Wilkinson
LITERATURE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
This powerful novel by a Pulitzer Prize-winner tells the story of a teenage boy deported from Hungary to the Nazi death camps in 1944. It's drawn from Kertesz's own experiences in Auschwitz and Buchenwald. In a new tranlsation by Tim Wilkinson. (CEU26, $15.00)
  Fatelessness
Fin-de-Siecle Vienna: Politics and Culture  •  Carl E. Schorske
HISTORY •  1981 •  PAPER  • 378 PAGES
Turn-of-the-century Vienna was a crucible of psychology, social theory and artistic ferment. Out of the chaos was born modern art and thought. This landmark study includes, among its luminaries, Freud, Klimt, Kokoshka and Schoenberg. (AST04, $24.00)
  Fin-de-Siecle Vienna: Politics and Culture
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
Five Germanys I Have Known  •  Fritz Stern
HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 546 PAGES
A history of modern Germany as seen through the life and experiences of Stern, a talented writer, professor of European history and former provost at Columbia University. The five Germanys are the Weimar Republic, Third Reich, postwar Germany, the divided Germany, and unified Germany since 1990. (GER173, $16.00)
  Five Germanys I Have Known
Flashman and the Tiger  •  George MacDonald Fraser
LITERATURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
Fraser plumbs the annals of history to produce his factual, entertaining tales of folly in the service of her Majesty's empire. This 11th installment in The Flashman Papers (purportedly retrieved and not written by George Macdonald Fraser, a nice conceit), consists of three short adventures, which find our hero cavorting with Bismarck and Emperor Franz-Josef and the future Edward VI. (WAF58, $16.00)
  Flashman and the Tiger
Fodor's Vienna to Salzburg  •  Fodors
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A practical guide in the growing series, Fodor's Vienna to Salzburg focuses on hotels, restaurants, attractions and activities in the land of Mozart. (AST73, $16.99)
  Fodor's Vienna to Salzburg
Frederick the Great  •  Theodor Schieder
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  PAPER  • 289 PAGES • COMING IN
A topical rather than chronological biography addressing the principal controversies surrounding Frederick the Great. (GER84, $31.80)
 
Freud in Vienna and other Essays  •  Bruno Bettelheim
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1991 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
A memoir of sorts, Bettelheim's collection of essays explores a range of themes and subjects that have influenced his life and his work as a child psychologist. From Freud and fin de siecle Vienna, to the Holocaust and studies of child development, he artfully mixes real life experience with intellectual reflections. (AST51, $19.00)
 
German English Bilingual Visual Dictionary  •  DK Publishing
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2005 •  PAPER  • 360 PAGES
With thousands of neatly arranged color photographs, this compact book is impressively comprehensive, covering everything from the basics of die Schule (school) to the vocabulary of der Augenoptiker (optometrist). With a handy reference section in the back. (GER162, $14.95)
 
The German Way  •  Hyde Flippo
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 138 PAGES • BEST SELLER
A slim volume on the German-speaking cultural psyche, this highly readable, humorous account of the cultural quirks and social etiquette of the German-speaking nations is a great resource for anyone seeking insight into why the Germans do what they do. Short chapters, arranged alphabetically by topic, make for a quick study on the complexities of Teutonic customs. (GER12, $17.00)
  The German Way
The Germans  •  Gordon A. Craig
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1991 •  PAPER  • 361 PAGES
Informative and fascinating, this book by German historian Gordon A. Craig provides valuable insights into the nature of the German character. Craig explores the complex paradoxes of German identity -- romantic and conservative, idealistic and practical, proud and insecure -- through chapters on religion, money, Jews, women, literature and society, Berlin and language. (GER10, $18.00)
  The Germans
Germany Adventure Map  •  National Geographic
2012 •  MAP
A double-sided full color map of Germany at a scale of 1:825,000 with good shaded relief, topographic detail, roads, waterways and basic travel information. Printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper. Two Sides. 56x39 inches. (GER07, $11.95)
  Germany Adventure Map
Germany from Partition to Reunification  •  Henry Ashby Turner  •  David Young
HISTORY •  1992 •  PAPER  • 269 PAGES
An introduction to the political history of post-World War II Germany. (GER79, $22.00)
  Germany from Partition to Reunification
Germany in the High Middle Ages, 1050-1200  •  Horst Fuhrmann
HISTORY •  1992 •  PAPER  • 209 PAGES
A masterly survey of 150 stormy years tracing German development through the first three crusades and the rise of the kingdom of Germany. Tightly written with useful chronologies of the various reigns from Heinrich IV to Lothar III, this volume connects events throughout Europe to developments in medieval Germany. It is an excellent introduction to a fascinating period in European history. (GER31, $48.00)
  Germany in the High Middle Ages, 1050-1200
Germany, Benelux, Austria Czech Republic Map  •  Michelin Travel Publications
2012 •  MAP
A nicely detailed road map of west-central Europe from Amsterdam and Berlin to Brussels, Luxembourg, Munich, Salzburg and the Czech Republic at a scale of 1:1,000,000. One Side. 40x61 inches. (EUR100, $12.95)
  Germany, Benelux, Austria Czech Republic Map
The Glance of Countess Hahn-Hahn (Down the Danube)  •  Peter Esterhazy
LITERATURE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 246 PAGES
A confounding, postmodern novel, this meditation on travel, the Danube, and its history is great fun for those with an appreciation for wordplay and intellectual games. Its protagonist is a heroic traveler who communicates in a series of telegrams, narratives and dreamlike monologues. The novel doubles as a stunning travelogue of the Danube from the Black Forest to the Black Sea. (HGR11, $19.00)
  The Glance of Countess Hahn-Hahn (Down the Danube)
The Golem  •  Gustave Meyrink
LITERATURE •  2010 •  PAPER  • 190 PAGES
The famous mystical, terrifying novel of the supernatural set in Prague's Jewish Ghetto in 1890. (CZH41, $11.99)
  The Golem
The Good Soldier Svejk and His Fortunes in the World War  •  Jaroslav Hasek  •  Cecil Parrott
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 752 PAGES
The deeply funny story of a hapless Czech soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army -- dismissed for incompetence only to be pressed into service by the Russians in World War I (where he is captured by his own troops). A mischief-maker, bohemian and drunk, Hasek demonstrated his wit in this classic novel of the Czech character and preposterous nature of war. This unabridged Penguin Classics edition, as translated by Cecil Parrott, includes the original illustrations by Josef Lada. (CZH11, $16.00)
  The Good Soldier Svejk and His Fortunes in the World War
Graz Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
A detailed city map of Graz, Austria at a scale of 1:15,000 One Side. 40x34 inches. (AST45, $11.95)
 
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
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 I Stand, A Life of Martin Luther  •  Roland Herbert Bainton
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1995 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
Considered one of the most readable biographies of Martin Luther, this volume is an illustrated look at the German religious reformer and his influence on Western civilization. (GER64, $18.00)
  Here I Stand, A Life of Martin Luther
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 Hungary  •  Peter F. Sugar  •  Peter Hanak  •  Tibor Frank
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 438 PAGES
With experts contributing chapters on their areas of interest, this book is an excellent survey of the political and cultural history of the nation. (HGR06, $20.95)
 
A History of Modern Hungary, 1867 -1994  •  Jorg Hoensch
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER
A standard history translated from German, this book takes up with the last years of the Habsburg realm, and continues through the authoritarian regime of the interwar years and communist era, to the present. (HGR08, $51.00)
 
A History of Slovakia, The Struggle for Survival  •  Stanislav K. Kirschbaum
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 350 PAGES
A solid history of Slovakia tracing the nation's roots from the first arrival on the Danubian Plain to Slovakia's declaration of independence in 1993. Slovak-leaning in perspective, this book includes good discussions of the Communist period and Slovakia's relationships with Hungary and the Czechs. The author, born in Bratislava and raised in Canada, is a professor at York University in Toronto. (EUR93, $20.00)
  A History of Slovakia, The Struggle for Survival
Hitler and the Holocaust  •  Robert S. Wistrich
HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 295 PAGES
A short history of the cultural and political circumstances surrounding the genocide of the Jews. Wistrich looks closely at Anti-Semitism in Germany, Europe and abroad in an attempt to understand the evil unleashed during World War II, cautioning that we must be always vigilant about intolerance. (EUR114, $15.00)
  Hitler and the Holocaust
Hitler's Willing Executioners, Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust  •  Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 624 PAGES
Controversial, maddening and thoroughly researched, this study of what the German people did -- or did not do -- in reaction to the escalating horrors of World War II is a provocative contribution to Holocaust studies. (GER06, $17.95)
  Hitler's Willing Executioners, Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust
The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944  •  Radu Ioanid
HISTORY •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 416 PAGES • COMING IN
An account of the Holocaust in Romania based on newly released records from government archives. Radu Ioanid, born and raised in Bucharest, is the director of the Meed Registry of Jewish Holocaust Survivors at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. (EUR84, $30.00)
 
Holocaust Memorial Berlin, Eisenman Architects  •  Hanno Rauterberg
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2005 •  HARD COVER  • 120 PAGES
A visual overview and account of the planning, building and reception of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. (GER195, $58.00)
 
Homage to the Eighth District, Tales from Budapest  •  Giorgio Pressburger  •  Nicola Pressburger
LITERATURE •  1990 •  PAPER  • 134 PAGES
These 10 stories all take place in the Jewish quarter of Budapest during the middle of the 20th century. The brothers Pressburger paint a gloomy portrait of the ghetto and its Jewish residents, suffering at the hands of fascist and communist powers. What finally emerges, though, is a tribute to resilient people living in the harshest of conditions. (HGR23, $9.95)
 
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
Hungarian Folktales, the Art of Zsuzsanna Palko  •  Zsuzsanna Palko  •  Linda Degh
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER
A collection of folktales told in the late 1940s and early 1950s by Palko, a well known Hungarian storyteller. Annotations and an essay on the tales by scholar Linda Degh. (HGR16, $25.00)
 
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Reform, Revolt and Repression 1953 - 1963  •  Gyorgy Litvan  •  Janos M. Bak  •  Lyman H. Legters
HISTORY •  1996 •  HARD COVER  • 248 PAGES
The first account of the Hugarian Revolution to include materials made available only after the Soviet Union disolved, including eyewitness acounts, domestic and foreign archival information, and private papers. (HGR07, $96.33)
 
The Hungarians, A Thousand Years of Victory in Defeat  •  Paul Lendvai  •  Ann Major
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 664 PAGES
A journalist who fled Hungary in 1957, Lendvai combines history, scholarship and anecdote in this uncommonly engaging account. With verve and authority, he covers the struggle of the Magyars' against the Tartars, Turks and Russians over the past milennium. (HGR32, $32.50)
  The Hungarians, A Thousand Years of Victory in Defeat
Hungary Map  •  HEMA Maps
MAP
A map of Hungary at a scale of 1:300,000. Two Sides. 40x38 inches. (HGR14, $12.95)
  Hungary Map
I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years, 1933-1941, Vol. 1  •  Victor Klemperer
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1999 •  PAPER  • 519 PAGES
The diaries of a Jewish professor of Romance languages in Dresden who lost his position under the Nazis but managed to survive the war. This is the first volume in a two-volume series. (GER88, $18.00)
  I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years, 1933-1941, Vol. 1
I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years, 1941-1945, Vol. 2  •  Victor Klemperer
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2001 •  PAPER  • 556 PAGES
The diaries of a Dresden professor of Roman languages who, being Jewish, lost his position under the Nazis but managed to survive the war in Dresden. This is the second volume in a two-volume series. (GER89, $18.00)
  I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years, 1941-1945, Vol. 2
An Illustrated History of the First World War  •  John Keegan
HISTORY •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 448 PAGES • COMING IN
An illustrated edition of Keegan's outstanding history of the Great War, considerably enhanced by his selection of almost 500 photographs, maps, drawings and illustrations. The visuals clarify and augment his wide-ranging narrative of the origins, battles and consequences of WWI. (WAR16, $50.00)
 
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 Improbable Voyage  •  Tristan Jones
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 332 PAGES
A personable sailor's yarn of a tough trip by water across Europe along the Rhine and Danube to the Black Sea. Jones, an inveterate Welsh sailor, adventurer and storyteller, tackles not only sailing, but also the people, politics and flavor of Eastern Europe circa 1985. Just in case, he flies the Red Ensign, the Stars and Stripes, and the Red Dragon of Wales. This is the middle book in a series of three travel books that charts his 2,000-mile voyage across Europe on his on his 38-foot trimaran Outward Leg. (EUR156, $16.50)
  The Improbable Voyage
Insight Guide Poland  •  Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2004 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
A handsomely illustrated introduction to Poland, this guidebook features essays on history, culture and economy, as well as practical information for the traveler. With 15 helpful maps and numerous color photographs. (PLD14, $23.95)
  Insight Guide Poland
The Interpretation of Dreams  •  Sigmund Freud
SCIENCE •  1994 •  HARD COVER  • 471 PAGES
A seminal text of psychoanalytic theory, Freud's examination of dreams and their link to the unconscious is a provocative and fascinating read -- and a glimpse into the world of fin-de-siecle Vienna. A Modern Library edition. (GEN319, $19.95)
 
Introducing Austria, A Short History  •  Lonnie Johnson
HISTORY •  1989 •  PAPER  • 196 PAGES
A short, thematic history of modern Austria from WWI to the late 1980s by the author of Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors Friends. (AST76, $14.95)
  Introducing Austria, A Short History
A Jewish Mother From Berlin and Susanna  •  Gertrude Kolmar  •  Brigitte Goldstein
LITERATURE •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 202 PAGES
Two works (a novella and a long short story) by a highly regarded German poet who perished at Auschwitz. Both set in 1920s Berlin, these stories reflect the society and culture of pre WWII Germany, foreshadowing the eruption of anti-semiticm and violence. (GER96, $28.33)
  A Jewish Mother From Berlin and Susanna
The Joke  •  Milan Kundera
LITERATURE •  1993 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
In this novel a student in Communist Czechoslovakia is imprisoned when he sends a postcard to his girlfriend -- "Optimism is the opium of the masses! Long live Trotsky!" Years later, he comes up with a plan for revenge. (CZH36, $13.99)
  The Joke
Kafka's Milena  •  Jane Cerna  •  A. G. Brain  •  George Gibian
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1993 •  PAPER  • 205 PAGES
Milena, who kept a long-term correspondence with Franz Kafka, was a legend a legend and household name in 1930s Prague. This is her biography, as written by her daughter. (CZH35, $18.00)
 
Kafka's Prague, A Travel Reader  •  Klaus Wagenbach
GUIDEBOOK •  1996 •  HARD COVER  • 125 PAGES
Cleverly organized as a city guide, this handsome volume takes the reader on a tour of Kafka's Prague. With period photos, memoirs and excepts from his writings, the Kafka lover or anyone interested in turn-of-the-century Prague will find this book a fascinating companion. Opening with a biography of the famous Czech author, the subsequent chapters are designed to give the reader a personal walking tour through the Prague Kafka knew best. An unusual alternative to the standard tour book format. (CZH03, $21.95)
  Kafka's Prague, A Travel Reader
The Kaiser and His Times  •  Michael Balfour
HISTORY •  1972 •  PAPER  • 531 PAGES
An eminently readable biography of William II, with a moderately pro-English bias. (GER83, $25.00)
 
The Kalevala  •  Keith Bosley
LITERATURE •  2009 •  PAPER  • 679 PAGES
This national epic of Finland, based on ancient heroic poetry, was a rallying flag for national aspirations as Finland struggled to break away from Russia in the 19th century. So important is this great literary monument that Finland celebrates February 28 as Kalevala day. Incorporating incantation and humor and including a role for magic, this classic informs some of Sibelius' greatest music. 1999 marks the 150th anniversary of the first edition of the poem. (SCN14, $15.95)
 
Kingdom of Auschwitz  •  Otto Friedrich
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 128 PAGES
Otto Friedrich's slim book is an intensely personal account of the infamous Auschwitz death camp. The entire history of Auschwitz, from its impractical site in a Polish swamp through its construction and terrible purpose, is covered in short chapters punctuated with eyewitness accounts and testimonies. Black-and-white maps show the layout of the camp along with its relation to other nearby camps and transfer points. A must for the visitor wanting a deeper understanding of one of humankind's darkest creations. (PLD04, $11.00)
  Kingdom of Auschwitz
Knopf Guide Budapest  •  Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2000 •  PAPER
A sumptuously illustrated, handsome guide to Budapest and surroundings with an excellent overview of culture, history and attractions. (HGR28, $25.00)
 
Konrad Adenauer, The Father of the New Germany  •  Charles Williams
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 624 PAGES
A biography of Konrad Adenauer, comprehensive and multifaceted. It focuses on his long political career and his monumental influence on politics and government in 20th-century Germany. (GER117, $50.00)
 
Kosovo Map  •  MapLink
MAP
A detailed, full color map of Kosovo at a scale of 1:250,000. With shaded relief, roadways and index. It incldues adjoining regions of Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro and Serbia. One Side. 28x39 inches. (EUR101, $8.95)
 
Krakow Map  •  ITMB
2008 •  MAP
A clear map of Krakow with a more detailed inset map of the city center at 1:10,000, along with a map of environs at 1:200,000. One Side. 39x27 inches. (PLD42, $10.95)
  Krakow Map
The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795-1918  •  Piotr S. Wandyc
HISTORY •  1993 •  PAPER
A scholarly history of Poland during the period when it was divided between Prussia, Austria and Russia. Originally published in 1975, this volume in the "History of East Central Europe" series is the most comprehensive book on the subject. (PLD35, $35.00)
 
The Last Battle, The Classic History of the Battle for Berlin  •  Cornelius Ryan
HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 576 PAGES
From the author of the Longest Day and a Bridge Too Far comes the classic account of the final Allied offensive against the Third Reich. This edition, released to mark the 50th anniversary of the battle, includes 54 period photographs and four maps. (GER212, $18.00)
 
Letters of W. A. Mozart  •  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  •  Hans Mersmann
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1972 •  PAPER  • 276 PAGES
These 100 candid letters to friends, family and patrons illluminate the culture and society of 18th-century Austria, Mozart's music, family and finances. (AST71, $10.95)
 
Lieutenant Gustl  •  Arthur Schnitzler  •  Richard L. Simon
LITERATURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 56 PAGES
Schnitzler's novella takes the form of an interior monologue of a pessimistic (and ultimately suicidal) lieutenant who is bored at the opera. (AST54, $9.95)
 
Life with a Star  •  Jiri Weil  •  Philip Roth
LITERATURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
A fictional account of the Holocaust told through the story of a young Czech Jew, the bank teller Roubicek. Philip Roth provides the introduction to this outstanding portrait of life in Nazi-occupied Prague. (CZH43, $19.00)
  Life with a Star
Living in Freedom. The New Prague  •  Mark Sommer
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 261 PAGES
Based on Sommers's visits to Prague both before and after the Velvet Revolution of 1989, this portrait blends history, travel narrative and political commentary. (CZH26, $11.95)
  Living in Freedom. The New Prague
Lola Montez, A Life  •  Bruce Seymour
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1998 •  PAPER  • 480 PAGES
Lola's most prominent lover was Ludwig I of Bavaria, builder of famous castles and the 19th-century Main-Danube canal. It is said the king's infatuation with Lola, and her meddling in Munich university politics, were the immediate causes of the 1848 revolution in Bavaria. (EUR89, $45.00)
  Lola Montez, A Life
Lonely Planet Austria  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 432 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide to Vienna, the Danube and Austria in the popular series. (AST69, $22.99)
  Lonely Planet Austria
Lonely Planet Bulgaria  •  Paul Greenway
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 332 PAGES
In hallmark Lonely Planet style, this practical guide details the history, culture and attractions of Bulgaria, with exhaustive listings of lodgings and restaurants. (BGR04, $23.99)
  Lonely Planet Bulgaria
Lonely Planet Czech and Slovak Republics  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 488 PAGES
In the hallmark Lonely Planet style, this practical guide to the Czech Republic and Slovakia features 95 maps, a good overview of culture, history and nature, and much nuts-and-bolts information on excursions, accommodations and sightseeing. With color photographs and excellent travel information. (CZH07, $22.99)
  Lonely Planet Czech and Slovak Republics
Lonely Planet Czech Phrasebook  •  Lonely Planet
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2007 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
A palm-sized handy guide to pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler. (CZH50, $8.99)
  Lonely Planet Czech Phrasebook
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 Germany  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 816 PAGES
A comprehensive guide in the Lonely Planet style featuring maps, background detail on the country and culture -- and practical information for the traveler. (GER102, $27.99)
  Lonely Planet Germany
Lonely Planet Hungarian Phrasebook  •  Christina Mayer
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2005 •  PAPER
A palm-sized handy guide to pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler. (HGR38, $8.99)
  Lonely Planet Hungarian Phrasebook
Lonely Planet Poland  •  Dydynski Krzysztof
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 600 PAGES
A practical, comprehensive guide in familiar Lonely Planet style. (PLD36, $24.99)
  Lonely Planet Poland
Lonely Planet Prague  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 282 PAGES
A practical comprehensive guide to the city in the hallmark Lonely planet style. (CZH52, $18.99)
  Lonely Planet Prague
Lonely Planet Romania & Moldova  •  leif petterson  •  Robert Reid
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 376 PAGES
A practical guide to Romania and Moldova, with information on history, culture and attractions. It also includes 64 detailed maps. (EUR96, $24.99)
  Lonely Planet Romania & Moldova
Lonely Planet Vienna  •  Neal Bedford
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 266 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series. (AST61, $18.99)
  Lonely Planet Vienna
Madame Curie, A Biography  •  Eve Curie
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2001 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
Marie Sklodowska Curie's life in science, as chronicled by her daughter Eve. Winner of two Nobel Prizes, Madame Curie was born and raised in Poland in the late 19th century, married in Paris and celebrated throughout the world. This biography recounts her remarkable life, with no little amount of information about her milieu. Reissued in 2001 with a new introduction by Natalie Angier. (PLD27, $20.95)
 
Making of the Middle Ages  •  Richard W. Southern
HISTORY •  1953 •  PAPER
A classic history of 10th to 13th century Europe, covering culture, politics and major personalites. (EUR105, $21.00)
 
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
The Man in the Box  •  Thomas Moran
LITERATURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A story of the human spirit and the rite of passage, set in a small Austrian village during World War II, told through the eyes of an adolescent Niki. Niki's family takes on a task of the highest secrecy: hiding a Jew. (AST41, $12.00)
 
The Man Without Qualities: Volume I, A Short Introduction and Pseudoreality Prevails  •  Robert Musil  •  Sophie Wilkins  •  Burton Pike
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER
The first volume in German author Robert Musil's unfinished epic masterpiece, set just before World War I in Vienna. Part of a two volume set restored with a new translation and including, for the first time in English, the complete existing text, it is the story of a former soldier who finds himself at the center of the crumbling Austro-Hungarian Empire. The second volume is also available (AST38). (AST37, $23.00)
 
The Man Without Qualities: Volume II, Into the Millennium and from the Posthumous Papers  •  Robert Musil  •  Sophie Wilkins  •  Burton Pike
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER
The second of two volumes in Musil's sprawling story of pre-World War I Vienna and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Musil died before he could complete the entire epic, but this new translation incorporates all the text he ever wrote. Volume I is also available (AST37). (AST38, $27.50)
 
Marsden Hartley, The Biography of an American Artist  •  Townsend Ludington
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1998 •  PAPER  • 325 PAGES
A biography of the troubled modernist American painter from his childhood in Maine, to his life in Germany before World War I, on to his death in 1943. The artist's many homes, his struggles concerning his homosexuality and the progression of his work are all discussed, often using Hartley's own words. (USE185, $32.95)
 
Marsden Hartley: American Modern  •  Patricia McDonnell
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2007 •  PAPER  • 83 PAGES
The work of modernist painter Marsden Hartley is illustrated in this short book. (USE186, $27.95)
 
Martin Luther, The Christian Between God and Death  •  Richard Marius
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  PAPER  • 542 PAGES
A provocative biography of the German religious reformer focusing on the contradictions, passions and personality of the man and his ideas (including his preoccuparion with death and authority). (GER63, $24.00)
 
Maus, A Survivor's Tale I & II  •  Art Spiegelman
LITERATURE •  1986 •  PAPER  • 296 PAGES
The Pulitzer Prize-winning narrative of Spiegelman's father and family in Poland as World War II erupts. He renders the story of his father's early life, Nazi occupation of Poland, survival in a concentration camp and other events as a stark graphic novel, turning the main characters into cats, mice, pigs and dogs. It's a terrible, compelling tale, continued in the second volume in this boxed set. Based on interviews with his reluctant father, Spiegelman includes his own attempts to come to grips with his complex family history. (PLD22, $31.90)
  Maus, A Survivor's Tale I & II
Medieval Art  •  Marilyn Stokstad
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 446 PAGES
Filled with hundreds of illustrations, this comprehensive survey of medieval art throughout Europe describes the social and cultural significance of many of the works of the period. (EUR91, $69.00)
 
Memoirs of an Anti-Semite, A Novel in Five Stories  •  Gregor Von Rezzori
LITERATURE •  2007 •  PAPER  • 287 PAGES
Set against a backdrop of Central Europe between the wars, these five connected stories follow the fate of a young Romanian -- and his tense, vacillating relationship with Jews (including his own Jewish wife). Originally serialized in the New Yorker in 1969, it's a brilliant, disturbing book. Born in Bukovina in the Capathian mountains, Rezzori's many novels and essays address shifting notions of identity in Central Europe since WWI. (CEU27, $15.95)
 
Michelin Map Germany: Mideast 544  •  Michelin
2008 •  PAPER
A detailed map of the Eastern Germany, from Berlin to the Czech Republic, at a scale of 1:300,000, including Thuringen, Sachsen and Brandenburg. With inset street plans of Dresden, Erfurt and Leipzig. (GER28, $12.95)
  Michelin Map Germany: Mideast 544
Michelin Map Germany: Northeast 542  •  Michelin Travel Publications
2008 •  MAP
A detailed regional map of Germany from Rostock to just north of Leipzig, featuring Berlin, Potsdam and Magdeburg, at a scale of 1:300,000, inclduing Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sachsen-Anhalt and Brandenburg. Two Sides. 39 X 52 inches. (GER168, $12.95)
 
Michelin Map Germany: Southeast 546  •  Michelin
MAP
A regional map centered on Munich covers Bavaria and surroundings from Wurzburg and Bayreuth to Passsau, Salzburg, Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Konstanz to Stuttgart at a scale of 1:375,000. Two Sides. 40x52 inches. (GER48, $12.95)
  Michelin Map Germany: Southeast 546
Milosz's ABCs  •  Czeslaw Milosz  •  Madeline G. Levine
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 313 PAGES
Arranged alphabetically by topic, these short prose pieces are the Polish poet's musings on matters personal, literary and global. Not quite a memoir, nor exactly an essay, this far-ranging book bespeaks the Eastern European intellectual experience. (PLD26, $24.00)
 
Miracle Fair, Selected Poems  •  Wislawa Szymborska  •  Joanna Trzeciak  •  Czeslaw Milosz
LITERATURE •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 159 PAGES
Arranged thematically, this collection of the Polish Nobel laureate's poetry spans the course of her career. The Swedish Academy, announcing the 1996 Nobel Prize, praised Szymborska's "poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality". How does all that translate on the page? Here's what Szymborska says of death, in "On Death, Without Exaggeration": It can't take a joke,/ find a star, make a bridge./ It knows nothing about weaving, mining, farming,/ building ships, or baking cakes." Indeed. This excellent selection is introduced by Szymborska's countryman Czeslaw Milosz. (PLD29, $24.95)
 
The Mirror of the Artist, Northern Renaissance Art in Its Historical Context  •  Craig Harbison
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES • COMING IN
A concise survey of German, Dutch and Flemish art of the 16th and 17th centuries. The author, an art historian, illuminates the important themes of the period, including realism, patronage, guilds, religious ideals, specialties and travels to Italy. With 121 illustrations, including 104 plates in full color. A volume in the Prentice Hall Perspectives series. (NTH43, $24.95)
  The Mirror of the Artist, Northern Renaissance Art in Its Historical Context
The Moldovans: Romania, Russia and the Politics of Culture  •  Charles King
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 294 PAGES
A scholarly political and cultural history of Moldova, focusing on issues of national identity in a post-Soviet world. (EUR97, $24.95)
 
Mozart  •  Peggy Woodford
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1990 •  PAPER  • 144 PAGES
Part of "The Illustrated Lives of the Great Compos-ers Series," this book is a concise account of the life and work of the famous Austrian composer, with much of the information drawn from his own writ-ings and correspondences. (AST44, $19.95)
  Mozart
Mozart's Operas  •  Daniel Heartz  •  Thomas Bauman
MUSIC •  1992 •  PAPER
Berkeley music professor and Mozart scholar Daniel Heartz presents these engaging essays on the history, meaning and influence of Mozart's operas. He focuses on the composer's three greatest -- Le Nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Cosi Fan Tutte. Don Giovanni, and Cosi Fan Tutte. University of Washington's Bauman is also a contributor. (AST72, $29.95)
 
Mozart, A Cultural Biography  •  Robert W. Gutman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  PAPER  • 864 PAGES
By delving into the political, intellectual and artistic forces that shaped 18th-century Europe, Gutman reveals a new interpretation of this luminous musician in this affectionate biography. Gutman's Mozart is a complex one, influenced greatly by both his relationship with his domineering father and the political and cultural upheavals of the day. An astute analysis of Mozart's most famous works is also included. (AST34, $46.95)
  Mozart, A Cultural Biography
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
My German Question: Growing Up in Nazi Berlin  •  Peter Gay
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1999 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
Looking back at his youth, the historian and author attempts to explain what it was like to be a German and a Jew as the Nazis came to power in 1930s Berlin. (GER38, $17.00)
  My German Question: Growing Up in Nazi Berlin
National Geographic Germany  •  National Geographic Society
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
An abundantly illustrated guide to the country, with essays on history and culture and 30 color maps. (GER206, $27.95)
  National  Geographic Germany
National Geographic Berlin  •  Damien Simonis
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
This guide to Berlin, published in the National Geographic attractive visual style, features hundreds of photographs, full color maps, and useful information on history, nature, culture and travel. (GER185, $22.95)
 
National Geographic Prague and The Czech Republic  •  Stephen Brook
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to the area's artistic, historical and cultural landmarks, complete with detailed maps and full-color photos. (CZH55, $26.95)
  National Geographic Prague and The Czech Republic
Neither Here Nor There, Travels in Europe  •  Bill Bryson
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 254 PAGES
An American expatriate in London, Bryson deploys his cranky humor in this romp through European capitals. While he doesn't do much to displace national stereotypes, this book is nonetheless great fun to read and insightful on the quirks of character. (EUR25, $14.99)
  Neither Here Nor There, Travels in Europe
The New Berlin: Memory, Politics, Place  •  Karen E. Till
HISTORY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 296 PAGES
An exploration of German national identity, especially in relation to the historical twists and turns of twentieth century Berlin. (GER166, $26.00)
  The New Berlin: Memory, Politics, Place
The New Grove Second Viennese School  •  Oliver Neighbour  •  Paul Griffiths  •  George Perle
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 201 PAGES
A study of the Viennese School of musical innovators, Arnold Schoenberg, Anton von Webern and Alban Berg. Through their experimentation they would develop the truly 20th-century "12-note," or "serial," technique. (AST26, $16.95)
 
Night  •  Elie Wiesel  •  Marion Wiesel
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2006 •  PAPER  • 109 PAGES
Autobiographical in nature, this slim memoir is drawn directly from Elie Wiesel's horrifying experiences during the Holocaust. He witnessed the death of his family before being shipped off to Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Ultimately, Wiesel struggles to find faith in a God who has allowed such monstruous events to happen. (EUR79, $9.95)
 
Night Games, and other Stories and Novellas  •  Arthur Schnitzler  •  Margaret A. Schaefer
LITERATURE •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 288 PAGES
Nine stories and novellas from the Viennese modernist, plumbing the psychological depths of sex, love and death. Along with the title tale, it contains "Dream Story," the source of inspiration for Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut." (AST52, $28.50)
 
The Northern Wars: War, State and Society in Northeastern Europe, 1558-1721  •  Robert I. Frost
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 401 PAGES
An illuminating, scholarly history of the struggle over Estonia, Livonia and control of the Nordic-Baltic region by Sweden, Prussia, and Russia. Frost covers the heavily militarized period between the 16th-century takeover of the Baltic empires of the knights of the Teutonic order and the 18th century, when mighty Poland-Lithuania was devoured by its neighbors. Largely ignored today as a historical power, the flow of Polish-Lithuanian grain, timber, hemp and pitch through the Baltic provided vital raw materials for the European economy in the 16th and 17th centuries. (BLT15, $71.60)
  The Northern Wars: War, State and Society in Northeastern Europe, 1558-1721
Nuremberg Map  •  Borch Maps
2000 •  MAP
A folded, laminated map of the city center of Nuremberg, at a scale of 1:20,000. (GER107, $7.95)
 
Nuremberg, Infamy on Trial  •  Joseph E. Persico
HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 544 PAGES
A narrative history of the Nazi war crime trials in Nuremberg, more a poignant portrayal of the numerous characters and events surrounding the proceedings than a collection of facts and political analysis. Written for a general audience, it is well informed and engrossing. (GER106, $17.00)
  Nuremberg, Infamy on Trial
On Foot to the Golden Horn  •  Jason Goodwin
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 278 PAGES
An outstanding travel writer and journalist, Goodwin interweaves history, incident and reflection in this excellent portrait of Central Europe. With chapters on Cracow, Slovakia, Budapest, Transylvania, Brasov and Bulgaria. (EUR81, $17.00)
  On Foot to the Golden Horn
Open Letters, Selected Writings: 1965 - 1990  •  Vaclav Havel  •  Paul Wilson
HISTORY •  1992 •  PAPER  • 405 PAGES
This inspired anthology of writings by the Czech poet-president Vaclav Havel collects 25 essays, letters and speeches written between 1965 and 1990. The famous "Dear Mr. Husak" and "Power of the Powerless," writings that directly influenced the Polish Solidarity movement, are included along with a wealth of other works of inspiration. A moving record of an important contemporary reformer and the thoughts that fueled a revolution. (CZH06, $15.95)
  Open Letters, Selected Writings: 1965 - 1990
Opera 101, A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Opera  •  Fred Plotkin  •  Placido Domingo
MUSIC •  1994 •  PAPER  • 494 PAGES
A well-written introduction to opera, this volume includes a brief history of the art form, a guide to operatic terms and a review of 11 famous operas. With an introduction by Placido Domingo. (GEN175, $17.99)
  Opera 101, A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Opera
The Painted Bird  •  Jerzy Kosinski
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Based on much of the author's own experiences in World War II Poland, "The Painted Bird" won international recognition for Jerzy Kosinski. The often disturbing account of a young Jewish boy's journey through rural Poland as he tries to evade everyone from SS officers to Anti-Semitic Polish peasants will leave an indelible impression. A powerful, frankly disturbing account of the cruelty of war. (PLD07, $14.00)
  The Painted Bird
The Penguin Concise Guide to Opera  •  Amanda Holden
REFERENCE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 530 PAGES
An essential reference for the opera enthusiast. Well organized, with short descriptions of plots, characters, performances and historical background. (MUS01, $20.00)
 
The Piano Teacher  •  Elfriede Jelinek
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
This controversial novel, the first of Elfriede Jelinek's published in English, is not for the faint of heart. Written in the present tense, it tells the story of a piano teacher at the Viennese Conservatory who finds herself drawn into a bizarre, violent love triangle. For those not put off by graphic descriptions of sex and violence, this is a powerful story -- terrifying and darkly comic. (AST36, $12.00)
 
Pimsleur Quick & Simple Polish  •  Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2005 •  AUDIO CD
Four audio CDs with eight 30-minute lessons in basic Polish, 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." (PLD47, $19.95)
 
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
Poland Map  •  Michelin Travel Publications
2010 •  MAP
A self-folding full color map of Poland at a scale of 1:700,000, updated annually. One Side. 39x60 inches. (PLD20, $11.95)
  Poland Map
Polish Customs, Traditions and Folklore  •  Sophie Hodorowitz Knab  •  Mary Anne Knab
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1996 •  HARD COVER  • 335 PAGES
Organized by months and holidays, this book surveys traditions and customs of the past and present practiced in Poland and by Polish immigrants abroad. While many of the celebrations and cultural observances have been lost over the years, Sophie Hodorowicz Knab, who has written extensively on Polish culture, rejuvenates interest in these unique, oft-forgotten ways. (PLD19, $24.95)
 
Polish, A Language Map  •  Kristine K. Kershul
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2002 •  PLASTIC CARD
This durable, foldout card, featuring 1,000 words and phrases, works as a quick reference for travelers. (PLD48, $7.95)
  Polish, A Language Map
Prague Map  •  Borch Maps
2006 •  MAP
An easy-to-use, laminated, detailed map of the center of Prague at a scale of 1:10,000. The city's major attractions are clearly indicated and a street index is included. Two Sides. 20x26 inches. (CZH13, $7.95)
  Prague Map
Praise of Folly and Letter to Maarten Dorp  •  Desiderius Erasmus
LITERATURE •  1994 •  PAPER  • 188 PAGES
This best-known, witty essay by the great Dutch humanist satirizes the excesses of the Catholic church, the piousness of aristocrats and the severity of school teachers. In "Letter to Maarten Dorp," Erasmus defends his anti-theological stance. The two works are key to understanding the origins of the Protestant Reformation and the largely secular art of the Northern Renaissance. (NTH44, $13.00)
 
Prost! The Story of German Beer  •  Horst D. Dornbusch
FOOD •  1997 •  PAPER  • 160 PAGES • FAVORITE
The Munich-based aficionado weaves history and culture with the marvels and mysteries of German beer in this brief, authoritative guide. (GER99, $14.95)
  Prost! The Story of German Beer
The Reader  •  Bernhard Schlink  •  Carol Brown Janeway
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 218 PAGES
Originally published in Switzerland, this is the story of a man whose adolescent affair with an older woman returns to haunt him years later when he discovers her accused of a terrible crime at a trial related to Germany's Nazi past. (GER68, $13.95)
  The Reader
Rebuilding the Reichstag  •  Norman Foster
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 256 PAGES
Architect Sir Norman Foster tells the story of one of his most famous projects, the redesign of the Reichstag. (GER196, $75.00)
 
Reminiscences of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, A Social and Artistic Biography  •  Elise Polko
MUSIC •  1990 •  HARD COVER  • 222 PAGES
A modern reprint of a romantically written Mendelssohn memoir originally published in 1869 by one of the composer's contemporaries, Elise Polko, a German novelist, poet, and Mendelssohn devotee. (GEN168, $24.95)
 
Resistance, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising  •  Israel Gutman
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 277 PAGES
As a Jew who survived the Nazi death-camps, Gutman draws on a variety of personal and scholarly sources in constructing this history of the uprising. The book turns out to be much broader than the title suggests, as he places the ghetto experience in the context of Jewish history in general. With maps and photographs. (PLD17, $19.95)
 
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
Return to Ukraine  •  Ania Savage
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 272 PAGES
An engaging account of a return journey to Ukraine by a journalist who fled the country with her family in 1944. Savage interweaves history, modern travelogue and personal anecdote. (RUS126, $29.95)
  Return to Ukraine
Rick Steves' German Phrase Book & Dictionary  •  Rick Steves
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2008 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
A compact phrase book for travelers, organized thematically and with a brief dictionary. This is no dry litany of phrases but is instead peppered with humor and Rick Steves' insider insight into how to break the ice and make friends around the world. (GER125, $8.95)
 
The Riddle of the Sands  •  Erskine Childers
LITERATURE •  2011 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
A tale of an unsuspecting member of the British Foreign Office who becomes enmeshed in a German plot to invade England. An early example of the spy story originally published in 1903, the book is memorably set on the North Sea coast near the Frisian Islands. Never mind its origins as British propaganda warning against the German threat, this fast-paced book is a classic. (GER60, $15.00)
  The Riddle of the Sands
The Right Hand of Sleep  •  John Wray
LITERATURE •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 336 PAGES
(AST48, $24.00)
 
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, A History of Nazi Germany  •  William L. Shirer
HISTORY •  1990 •  PAPER  • 1249 PAGES
Journalist and historian William Shirer's masterwork, this bestseller is a copiously-researched, authoritative portrait of Nazi Germany. Shirer was on the scene in Central Europe from 1925 through the post-war period. (GER108, $29.99)
  The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, A History of Nazi Germany
The Road into the Open  •  Arthur Schnitzler  •  Roger Byers  •  Russell A. Berman
LITERATURE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 314 PAGES
Set in fin-de-siecle Vienna, this novel, about the death of Austrian liberal society in an atmosphere of nationalism and anti-Semitism, features a handsome composer's encounters with intellectuals and artists. It is a novel of Vienna on the verge of collapse, as Zionists flee to Palestine and nationalists to Germany. The book also examines the Viennese intellectual community, post-Wagnerian music and the psychology of Vienna's middle classes. One of the most widely read German language writers of the 20th century, Schnitzler shows that no road into the open is likely to lead anywhere but to destruction. (AST02, $27.95)
 
A Roadside Dog  •  Czeslaw Milosz  •  Robert Haas
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER
A marvelous collection of verse, essays, aphorisms, and short prose poems by the Nobel laueate. (PLD46, $16.00)
 
The Roman Empire and its Germanic Peoples  •  Herwig Wolfram  •  Thomas Dunlap
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
An authoritative, scholarly survey of the impact and interaction of the early Germanic peoples and the Holy Roman Empire. Wolfrum traces the origins of what is now the German people from Marcus Aurelius to early medieval Europe. (EUR61, $29.95)
 
Romania Moldova Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
2008 •  MAP
This handy fold-up map at a scale of 1:500,000 includes a multilanguage legend and city plans. Two Sides. 37 X 48 inches. (EUR83, $14.95)
  Romania Moldova Map
Rough Guide Austria  •  Rough Guide
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 615 PAGES
A practical, comprehensive guide in the excellent British series. (AST70, $24.99)
  Rough Guide Austria
Rough Guide Berlin  •  Rough Guide
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
These well-made, comprehensive British guides mix accurate practical information and in-depth cultural and historical background. Here they tackle Berlin, neighborhood-by-neighborhood. (GER124, $18.99)
  Rough Guide Berlin
Rough Guide Bulgaria  •  Jonathan Bousfield  •  Dan Richardson
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 536 PAGES
Now in its fifth edition, this fine guide in the British series offers a comprehensive overview of Bulgarian history, culture and attractions, plus a good deal of practical travel information. (BGR05, $24.99)
  Rough Guide Bulgaria
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
Rough Guide Czech Republic  •  Rob Humphreys
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide for the traveler in the British series. Much of the book is devoted to a survey of cities, sites and attractions throughout the Czech and Slovak republics. With helpful local maps, and a good survey of the culture and history of the region. (CZH25, $21.99)
  Rough Guide Czech Republic
Rough Guide Germany  •  Rough Guide
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 884 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to Germany in the somewhat hip, literate and very infomative Rough Guide style. It's divided cleanly between practical information and illuminating background on culture and history. (GER65, $24.99)
  Rough Guide Germany
Rough Guide Hungary  •  Norm Longley
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 496 PAGES
A compact, authoritative guide to Hungary, its history, culture and attractions with good local maps. Most of the book is devoted to detailed recommendations for excursions throughout the country, covering in detail both popular and remote destinations. (HGR31, $21.99)
  Rough Guide Hungary
Rough Guide Poland  •  Mark Salter
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 720 PAGES
An opinionated, comprehensive travel guide in the British series, balancing practical information on where to go and what to do with a good overview of the culture and history of the region. (PLD09, $24.99)
  Rough Guide Poland
Rough Guide Prague  •  Rob Humphreys  •  David Charap
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 348 PAGES
A no-nonsense, opinionated travel guide to Prague aimed at independent-minded travelers. It includes maps, a good cultural and historical overview and a great bibliography. (CZH21, $19.99)
  Rough Guide Prague
Rough Guide Vienna  •  Rough Guide
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 412 PAGES
A compact, authoritative guide to Vienna, its history, culture and attractions with good local maps. (AST62, $19.99)
 
Salzburg City Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
This detailed map of Salzburg and surroundings includes maps of Salzkammergut, a regional overview, a more detailed map of the inner city and fortress, and a map of the city's bus routes. Two Sides. 35x24 inches. (AST32, $11.95)
  Salzburg City Map
Schindler's List  •  Thomas Keneally
LITERATURE •  1993 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
A landmark in literature about the Holocaust, this modern classic was made popular in Steven Spielberg's award-winning screen adaptation. It is the compelling story of the transformation of a Nazi tycoon and his rescue of 1,300 Jews from the concentration camps near Plaszow. (GER51, $16.00)
  Schindler's List
Schlepping Through the Alps, My Search for Austria's Jewish Past with Its Last Wandering Shepherd  •  Sam Apple
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
A hilarious and touching exploration of history, tradition and sheep. This is a young New Yorker's account of his travels in Austria with Hans Breuer, a "peripatetic philosopher" who sings Yiddish folk songs to his sheep as he wanders. Admittedly a comic quest, Apple nonetheless delves into some of the darker corners of Austria's history -- its anti-Semitism and role in World War II. (AST74, $16.00)
  Schlepping Through the Alps, My Search for Austria's Jewish Past with Its Last Wandering Shepherd
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
Short Stories in German, Erzahlungen Auf Deutsch  •  Ernst Zillekens
LITERATURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 187 PAGES
These eight short stories by modern writers, with parallel English translations offers students of German, at all levels the opportunity to enjoy a wide range of contemporary literature. (GER178, $15.00)
 
Slaughterhouse-Five: or The Children's Crusade  •  Kurt Vonnegut
LITERATURE •  1991 •  PAPER  • 215 PAGES
Kurt Vonnegut's popular, time-hopping, anti-war novel, set during the bombing of Dresden, in the United States and on the distant planet of Tralfamadore. A quick, easy read, but with much to discover, the passages concerning the days before and after the catastrophic destruction of Dresden are especially powerful. This is Vonnegut at the top of his form, weaving a non-linear fantasy with biting satire and social commentary. (GER70, $7.99)
  Slaughterhouse-Five: or The Children's Crusade
Slovak Republic Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
A colorful, detailed map of Slovakia at a scale of 1:200,000. One Side. 35x45 inches. (CEU19, $14.95)
 
The Sons: The Judgement, the Stoker, the Metamorphosis, and Letter to His Father  •  Franz Kafka
LITERATURE •  1989 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
A trio of Kafka's well-known short tales of family tragedy, presented together (as he originally envisioned them) along with a letter to his father. (CEU18, $12.95)
 
Southern Germany Map  •  ITMB
MAP
A detailed color map of southern Germany from Bavaria to the Rheinland at a scale of 1:500,000. Includes Strasbourg. One Side. 33x54 inches. (GER29, $11.95)
  Southern Germany Map
Soviet Blitzkrieg, The Battle for White Russia, 1944  •  Walter S. Dunn
HISTORY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 252 PAGES
A history of the Russian campaign to regain control of Belarus from the invading Germans. A monumental battle staged in 1944, the details of events have finally come to light thanks to the release of previously classified military documents. (RUS121, $16.95)
 
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold  •  John Le Carre
LITERATURE •  2012 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
Intelligent, gripping and rich in local geography, here is the cold war spy thriller that established Le Carre as master of the genre. (GER37, $15.00)
  The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
The Story of the Trapp Family Singers  •  Maria von Trapp
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2001 •  PAPER  • 312 PAGES • HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
Fans of the movie musical "The Sound of Music" will be interested to learn the true story of the von Trapp family singers, as remembered by Maria von Trapp herself. Maria was indeed a novice nun, but there ends her resemblance to the Julie Andrews character. Her autobiography reveals a likelier, but still crowd-pleasing, story of life in pre-Anschluss Salzburg. (AST47, $13.99)
  The Story of the Trapp Family Singers
The Street of Crocodiles  •  Bruno Schulz
LITERATURE •  2008 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
These lyrical stories tap Schulz's memories of his childhood and the people, places and events of provincial Poland in the early 20th century. As much memoir as fiction, the fragments and dreamy prose pieces evoke the Galician town of Drohobycz -- where Schulz lived and was killed by a Nazi officer in 1942. Schulz features prominently in Cynthia Ozick's novel "The Messiah of Stockholm." (PLD24, $16.00)
  The Street of Crocodiles
Summer Meditations  •  Vaclav Havel  •  Paul Wilson
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1993 •  PAPER  • 180 PAGES
The playwright-cum-statesman exhibits his intellectual and moral gravitas in this collection of thoughts on such topics as the responsibilities of independence, the moral foundation of society, and the future of the Czech Republic. (CZH33, $14.95)
  Summer Meditations
Taste of Romania: Its Cookery and Glimpses of Its History, Folklore, Art, Literature, and Poetry  •  Nicolae Klepper
FOOD •  1999 •  PAPER  • 330 PAGES
A cookbook and celebration of Romanian culture, featuring 150 authentic dishes and tidbits on cultural traditions, as well as poems and literary excerpts. (EUR127, $24.95)
  Taste of Romania: Its Cookery and Glimpses of Its History, Folklore, Art, Literature, and Poetry
The Third Man  •  Carol Reed
1949 •  DVD
Graham Greene collaborated with the director Carol Reed on this adaptation of his novel, about a pulp mystery writer who accepts an invitation to visit an old friend in Vienna. When he gets there, he discovers his friend is dead, and must sort through lies and allegations to find the truth behind his friend's past. A haunting look at postwar Vienna and a classic piece of film noir starring Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten. Part of the Criterion Collection. (AST66, $39.95)
  The Third Man
The Thirty Years' War  •  Geoffrey Parker
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 316 PAGES
Now in a revised edition, this scholarly history of the major European conflict of the 17th century includes contributions by 10 historians. Habsburgs, French, Danes, Dutch, Swedes and Spanish all participated in what was essentially a German civil war. Among the outcomes were the annexation of Alsace by France, the annexation of Pomerania by Sweden and the legalization of Calvinism in Germany. (EUR115, $39.95)
 
This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen  •  Tadeusz Borowski  •  Barbara Vedder  •  Jan Kott
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1992 •  PAPER  • 180 PAGES
A series of uninflected, austere stories, published in Polish after WWII -- and drawn from the author's experiences in Auschwitz and Dachau from 1943 to 1945. The stories, which caused a sensation upon publication, reflect the daily horrors in the camps. They stand as testimony to the will to survive. (GER95, $15.00)
  This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen
Three Comrades  •  Erich Maria Remarque
LITERATURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 480 PAGES
An excellent novel of World War I veterans Berlin in 1928 by the author of "All Quiet on the Western Front." (GER90, $25.00)
 
Thunder at Twilight, Vienna 1913-1914  •  Frederic Morton
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
A portrait of the city on the brink of World War by the author of Vienna, A Nervous Splendor. (AST67, $18.95)
  Thunder at Twilight, Vienna 1913-1914
A Time of Gifts  •  Patrick Leigh Fermor
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES • BEST SELLER
Fermor effortlessly interweaves anecdote, history and culture in this exuberant account of a walk as a young man in 1933 across Europe. This first volume chronicles his trip from the Hook of Holland, up the Rhine and down the Danube. The adventure continues in Between the Woods and Water, thankfully also reissued by NYRB. The books were written not by the young adventurer but the accomplished author 40 years later, adding perspective and a sweet nostalgia. (CEU30, $16.95)
  A Time of Gifts
Time Out Berlin  •  David Rimmer
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
This compact guide provides an excellent overview of where to go and what to do in Berlin. With maps, travel details and chapters on culture and history. (GER182, $19.95)
  Time Out Berlin
Time Out Budapest  •  Time Out
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Compact and up-to-date, this is an outstanding guide for where to go and what to do in Budapest. With maps and introductory chapters on culture and history. (HGR09, $19.95)
  Time Out Budapest
Time Out Vienna  •  Sarah Guy
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
An up-to-date guide on what to do and where to go by the people who publish Time Out Magazine. (AST78, $19.95)
  Time Out Vienna
Time's Magpie, A Walk in Prague  •  Myla Goldberg
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 140 PAGES
A tour of Prague by the bestselling author of "Bee Season." A volume in the Crown Journeys series. (CZH58, $16.00)
  Time's Magpie, A Walk in Prague
The Tin Drum  •  Volker Schlondorff
1979 •  DVD
This adaptation of Gunter Grass's 1959 novel won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 1980. It's the funny and touching story of Oskar Matzerath, a young boy living in a German mental hospital during the Nazi buildup before the start of WWII. Grass contributed additional dialogue to the film. Part of the Criterion Collection. (GER151, $39.95)
 
To Begin Where I Am, The Selected Prose of Czeslaw Milosz  •  Czeslaw Milosz  •  Madeline G. Levine  •  Bogdana Carpenter
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
Culled from a lifetime's worth of publications, these essays by the Lithuanian-born Polish poet and Nobel laureate Milosz address the Polish experience at home and abroad in the 20th century. There couldn't be a better national spokesperson than this brilliant writer, who has taught Slavic Languages and Literature at UC Berkeley since the 1950s. As a sample of Milosz's prose, these selections cover everything from Polish poetry to modern philosophy to personal memoirs of life in Wilno, Warsaw, Paris and California. (PLD25, $17.00)
  To Begin Where I Am, The Selected Prose of Czeslaw Milosz
Transylvania and Beyond  •  Dervla Murphy
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1995 •  HARD COVER  • 239 PAGES
Murphy spent eight months among the people of Transylvania, soaking up their stories and their thoughts on life in modern Romania, on a spirited return journey to the country after the fall of the Soviet empire. Her first visit as a child was in 1940. (EUR98, $21.95)
  Transylvania and Beyond
The Trial, A New Translation Based on the Restored Text  •  Franz Kafka  •  Breon Mitchell
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 281 PAGES
Kafka's chilling novel of an unjust trial in a totalitarian state, in which the defendant is never told who has charged him, or why. (CZH46, $14.00)
  The Trial, A New Translation Based on the Restored Text
Twentieth Century Opera, A Guide  •  George Martin
MUSIC •  1999 •  PAPER  • 703 PAGES
First published in 1979, and now in it's fourth edition, this survey of 20th century opera contains thoughtful essays, as well as capsule descriptions of 90 of the century's best operas. (MUS02, $25.00)
 
Two Cities: On Exile, History, and the Imagination  •  Adam Zagajewski
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER
A series of lyrical essays, sketches and reflections by the influential poet, addressing among his many preoccupations: loss, dislocation, totalitarian regimes, creativity and beauty. Zagajewski, whose family was tossed out of his birthplace in Lvov when the border shifted from Poland to the U.S.S.R. after WWII, came of age in Cracow and now divides his time between Paris and the United States. (PLD38, $19.95)
 
Tzili, The Story of a Life  •  Aharon Appelfeld  •  Dalya Bilu
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
A moving story of a young Jewish girl whose family accidentally leaves her behind when they flee Poland. She survives the Holocaust hiding in the forest, where she finds love and a sense of belonging. Like Tzili, the author is a Holocaust survivor. A prominent Israeli author, Appelfeld fled to the forest from a concentration camp at the age of eight. (PLD13, $12.00)
 
The Ukrainians, Unexpected Nation  •  Andrew Wilson
HISTORY •  2009 •  PAPER  • 380 PAGES
An outstanding guide to modern identity, politics and history in Ukraine, highly recommended for an understanding of the geopolitics of the region and, especially, uneasy relations with mother Russia. (RUS125, $19.00)
  The Ukrainians, Unexpected Nation
The Unbearable Lightness of Being  •  Milan Kundera
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
Kundera is celebrated for his lyricism and emotional intensity, and this novel exemplifies his very philosophical style. Praised for its meditations on life, the nature of men and women, and on the fearful emptiness of Eastern European life under Communist management, this book is an intriguing read. (CZH16, $14.99)
  The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Under A Cruel Star: A Life in Prague 1941-1948  •  Heda Kovaly  •  Helen Epstein
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1997 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES • COMING IN
A spirited, personal memoir of horror and tragedy. Kovaly recounts the arrival of Nazis in Prague, her deportation to Aushwitz, her eventual return, the May 1945 uprising and the arrest, conviction and execution of her husband in the infamous 1952 Slansky trial. (CZH45, $15.00)
 
Under the Frog  •  Tibor Fischer
LITERATURE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Irony and wit pervade this novel set against the backdrop of the short-lived Hungarian revolution of 1956. The author's own experiences are played out by a cast of Kafkaesque characters all looking for a way though the turbulent days before the Russian tanks roll into Budapest. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize (HGR12, $17.00)
  Under the Frog
Utz  •  Bruce Chatwin
LITERATURE •  1988 •  PAPER  • 154 PAGES
A fascinating character study in a richly drawn setting. In a classic Cold War story, Meissen porcelain collector and Czech citizen Kaspar Utz considers defecting each time he travels abroad, but his precious collection -- held hostage by the Communist authorities back home -- prevents him. (CZH31, $15.00)
  Utz
Vienna Map  •  Borch Maps
2008 •  MAP
A handy laminated map of the city center at a scale of 1:11,000. Eight edition. Two Sides. 20 X 26 inches. (AST31, $8.95)
  Vienna Map
The Walker's Literary Companion  •  Robert Gilbert  •  Anne Wallace  •  Jeffrey Robinson
ANTHOLOGY •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 352 PAGES
A diverse sampling of literature on the pleasures of walking, representing philosophers, naturalists, outcasts, athletes and intellectuals from Plato to Frank O'Hara. (WLK08, $24.00)
  The Walker's Literary Companion
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, $9.99)
  Walking
Warsaw Map  •  Insight Maps
MAP
A laminated, full-color map of the city center of Warsaw at a scale of 1:23,500. With regional maps and travel information. Two Sides. 27x17 inches. (PLD41, $7.95)
  Warsaw Map
Western Austria Tyrol Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
MAP
A regional map of western Austria, including the Tyrolean region, Innsbruck and bordering regions of Italy, Switzerland and Germany. The map, which features excellent full-color shaded relief, is at the very good scale of 1:200,000. With an index. One Side. 34x48 inches. (AST05, $11.95)
  Western Austria Tyrol Map
When in Germany, Do as the Germans Do  •  Hyde Flippo
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2002 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
A humorous and helpful guide to getting along in Germany, informing travelers on everything from proper restaurant etiquette to how to behave in social situations and how best to appear like a local. It features a multiple choice quiz, with the answers to each question cross-referenced with short articles on German history, culture and society. (GER149, $15.95)
  When in Germany, Do as the Germans Do
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
With the Armies of the Tsar, A Nurse at the Russian Front in War and Revolution, 1914-1918  •  Frances Farmborough
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 422 PAGES
An extraordinary memoir of life on the battlefield by an English governess in Moscow who volunteered her services as a nurse in WWI. A witness to the 1917 revolution, she accompanied Russia's troops in Poland, Austria and Rumania, finally fleeing to Vladivostok from where she escaped home to Britain. With 50 of Farmborough's photographs. (RUS139, $19.95)
 
Wittgenstein's Vienna  •  Allan Janik  •  Stephen Toulmin
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 314 PAGES
A portrait of Vienna and its cultural life in the days before WWI. This is the modernist city of not only Wittgenstein but also Klimt, Freud and Schoenberg. (AST68, $19.95)
 
Woman from Hamburg And Other True Stories  •  Hanna Krall  •  Madeline G. Levine
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2006 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A journalist from Warsaw born in 1937, Krall reveals the lives and strange trajectories of her compatriots in these stories, profiles and interviews of survivors of WWII. (PLD49, $14.95)
 
A Woman in Berlin, Eight Weeks in the Conquered City  •  Anonymous  •  Philip Boehm
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2006 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
For eight weeks in 1945, as Berlin fell to the Russian army, a young woman kept a daily record of life in her apartment building and among its residents. She tells of the shameful indignities to which women in a conquered city are always subject. (GER174, $15.00)
  A Woman in Berlin, Eight Weeks in the Conquered City
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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