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30 Days in the South Pacific, True Stories of Escape to Paradise  •  James O'Reilly  •  Sean O'Reilly  •  Larry Habegger
ANTHOLOGY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 226 PAGES
This anthology, which presents its stories as a month-long journey, features 30 tales of visitors and vagabonds taken in by the South Pacific. (PAC159, $14.95)
  30 Days in the South Pacific, True Stories of Escape to Paradise
Adorning the World, Art of the Marquesas Islands  •  Eric Kjellgren  •  Carol Ivory
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 85 PAGES
Published in conjunction with an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this book features 90 color and 20 black-and-white illustrations of intrricately decorated art from incised ivory and wood to decorated cloth to early engravings showing full-body tattoos. The Western world associates this region with artistic inspiration because of Paul Gauguin's famous sojourn here, but the author, the Associate Curator for Oceanic Art at The Met, focuses on indigenous art, both secular and religious. (PAC152, $19.95)
  Adorning the World, Art of the Marquesas Islands
Australasia Map  •  Bartholomew Maps
MAP • COMING IN
A colorful map of the region from Australia to Samoa, including Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and many Pacific Islands. Shows relief on land, as well as ocean depth. Scale 1:8.5 Million. (AUS61, $13.95)
 
Coming of Age in Samoa  •  Margaret Mead
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2001 •  PAPER  • 223 PAGES
The original, much-debated account of life and development in America Samoa, originally published in 1928. Written when she was just 23 years old, it launched Meade's long career at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Though her conclusions and methods may be in dispute, the book remains a compelling and popular story of the islands. (PAC12, $14.99)
  Coming of Age in Samoa
Desolation Island  •  Patrick O'Brian
LITERATURE •  1994 •  HARD COVER
An Aubrey-Maturin adventure, set in the Pacific and Australia. (PAC57, $24.00)
 
Destiny's Landfall, A History of Guam  •  Robert Rogers
HISTORY •  2011 •  PAPER  • 432 PAGES
This standard comprehensive history of the island of Guam and its Chamorro inhabitants is written with an anthropological focus. (PAC38, $37.00)
  Destiny's Landfall, A History of Guam
The Diver's Handbook  •  Alan Mountain
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 160 PAGES
Designed for beginning divers, this illustrated handbook covers everything from equipment and health to conservation. (DIV26, $24.95)
 
The Edge of Paradise, America in Micronesia  •  P. K. Kluge
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1993 •  PAPER  • 244 PAGES
The insightful memoir of a Peace Corps volunteer in Micronesia in 1967 -- and an account of his journey back a generation later after the death of his good friend (who had become president of Pall). Kluge, a writer and former correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, writes with affection of this then-undeveloped corner of Micronesia, and especially of the people he meets. He includes his impressions of Palau, Turk, Ponape, Tinian, Saipan and the Marshall Islands. By the author of Biggest Elivs. (PAC33, $21.00)
  The Edge of Paradise, America in Micronesia
The Far Side of the World  •  Patrick O'Brian
LITERATURE •  1994 •  HARD COVER  • 366 PAGES
This tale, set in 1812, features a trip around Cape Horn, with Stephen Maturin, Patrick O'Brian's wonderful opium-addicted naturalist, exploring the new world with his pal Jack Aubrey. If you haven't yet been introduced to O'Brian's vivid portraits of Nelson's British Navy, here's your chance to dip into this fine series, with a book featuring evocative descriptions of Patagonian wildlife and natural features. A great read (and a great reread for O'Brian fans). (PAC55, $24.00)
 
Fiji Map  •  HEMA Maps
MAP
A map of Fiji shown at a scale of 1:625,000. Two Sides. 28x40 inches. (PAC74, $10.95)
  Fiji Map
Flags of Our Fathers  •  James Bradley
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
A compelling portrait of the young men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima, five marines and a navy corpsman. The author, whose father was one of the six, tells the story of the brave men in the bloody battle and their subsequent, sometimes tragic fate. Bradley's father died in 1994. (PAC77, $16.00)
  Flags of Our Fathers
Footprint Diving the World  •  Beth Tierney  •  Shaun Tierney
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
This beautifully illustrated guide covers 220 dive sites in 19 countries with chapters on Australia and the Pacific, Mexico and Honduras, Egypt, East Africa and the Maldives, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Micronesia. Featuring the diving couple's favorite destinations, the book includes a planning guide, practical tips and listing of dive centers, hotels, restaurants and live-aboards. (OCE102, $29.95)
  Footprint Diving the World
France and the South Pacific since 1940  •  Robert Aldrich
HISTORY •  1994 •  HARD COVER  • 440 PAGES
A history of the South Pacific from World War II to the present, focusing on economic, political and social connections to France. Aldrich looks beyond the idyllic tropical setting to examine thwarted attempts to gain independence from France, as well as their role in nuclear weapons testing and political violence. (PAC89, $25.00)
 
French Polynesia Map  •  IGN
MAP
Published by the French Geographic Institute, this glossy rolled map covers French Polynesia at a scale of 1:2,500,000. Without much detail on individual islands, it would be a good choice to keep track of a cruise through the islands. We also carry a detailed map of Tahiti and the Society Islands. One Side. 41x39 inches. (PAC32, $16.95)
 
Gauguin  •  Robert Goldwater
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 128 PAGES
A nice series of 116 reproductions of Gauguin's major works, nearly half of which are in color. Paintings, woodcuts and letters by the artist are all represented. (FRN281, $19.95)
 
Gauguin and the Nabis, Prophets of Modernism  •  Arthur Ellridge
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 223 PAGES
Ellridge explains Gauguin's influences on a group of artists studying at the Academie Julian in Paris in 1889, who named themselves the Nabis. With 164 full-color reproductions. (ART22, $27.50)
 
Gauguin Tahiti  •  Francoise Cachin
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 372 PAGES
This illustrated catalog features gorgeous reproductions and authoritative essays on Gauguin and his time in Tahiti. With 260 color and 80 black-and-white illustrations of paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints and sculptures. (PAC92, $65.00)
  Gauguin Tahiti
Gauguin's Skirt  •  Stephen F. Eisenman
HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 232 PAGES
A fascinating (if rather academic) look at colonialism, sex and death in colonial and present-day Tahiti, the seat of so many European fantasies. With 110 reproductions (seven in color) of Gauguin's works and of photos circa 1900. (PAC95, $24.95)
  Gauguin's Skirt
Guadalcanal, The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle  •  Richard Frank
HISTORY •  1992 •  PAPER  • 816 PAGES
A comprehensive account of the battle, using a variety of primary sources to flesh out the story of one of the most important battles on the Pacific front during WWII. (PAC61, $22.00)
  Guadalcanal, The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle
A History of the Pacific Islands  •  Ian Campbell
HISTORY •  1990 •  PAPER  • 239 PAGES • COMING IN
A brief, authoritative history of the Pacific Islands from earliest habitation, through European influence, to the emergence of modern independent island nations by a professor at the University of Canterbury. (PAC04, $21.95)
  A History of the Pacific Islands
In the Ring of Fire, A Pacific Basin Journey  •  James Houston
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
A lyrical narrative of the author's journeys through Japan, Indonesia, Micronesia, Hawaii and California. From contemplating the Kilauea crater to watching a Ryukyuan dance at an Okinawa community center, Houston reveals the pan-Pacific identity that has emerged from the mixing of Eastern and Western cultures. From the author of "Farewell to Manzanar." (PAC45, $14.95)
  In the Ring of Fire, A Pacific Basin Journey
Indo-Pacific Coral Reef Field Guide  •  Gerald Allen  •  Roger Steene
FIELD GUIDE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 378 PAGES • COMING IN
This comprehensive identification guide to coral reef fishes and invertebrates from Hawaii to the Red Sea features 1,800 color photographs. It also includes chapter on marine mammals, turtles and birds. The authors, Gerald Allen and Roger Steene are the reigning authorities on the region (and fine photographers). Highly recommended. (DIV48, $40.00)
  Indo-Pacific Coral Reef Field Guide
The Island of the Colorblind  •  Oliver Sacks
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
At large on Pingelap in the remote Pacific, Oliver Sacks sets up a clinic to look into an unusually high incidence of colorblindness. Sacks is a brilliant, witty writer on neurological conditions (The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat) but these essays also show him to be keen on botany -- and a good travel writer. His chapter on cycads is terrific. (PAC44, $15.95)
  The Island of the Colorblind
The Last Navigator: A Young Man, an Ancient Mariner, the Secrets of the Sea  •  Steve Thomas
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 307 PAGES • COMING IN
In this travelogue, Thomas (best known as the host of This Old House), sailed by the stars throughout Micronesia with a master "palau" from the Caroline island of Satawal. (PAC39, $15.95)
 
The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe  •  Daniel Defoe
LITERATURE •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 500 PAGES
This edition of the classic story features reproductions of the original wood-cut illustrations and an introduction to the life and times of Defoe. Based on the story of Alexander Selkirk, who was abandoned on the island now named after him. (PAC29, $14.99)
 
Lonely Planet South Pacific  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 704 PAGES
A comprehensive, detailed and practical guide to travel in the South Pacific from the Solom Islands across to Pitcairn. (PAC120, $27.99)
  Lonely Planet South Pacific
The Long Way  •  William Rodarmor  •  Bernard Moitessier
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
The daring adventures of a long-distance French sailor and the first Golden Globe race, where he skipped past the finish line -- continuing on his mostly merry way for another three months. He loved to sail. (WLD35, $16.50)
 
Moon Handbook Fiji  •  David Stanley
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 321 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide to Fiji in the Moon series with drawings, black-and-white photos and 42 maps. (PAC73, $19.95)
  Moon Handbook Fiji
Moon Handbook Tahiti  •  David Stanley
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 340 PAGES
A practical guide to Tahiti and French Polynesia. It's a no-nonsense book, jam-packed with information on history, culture and tourist necessities. With photographs, maps and charts. (PAC87, $19.95)
  Moon Handbook Tahiti
Mr. Bligh's Bad Language: Passion, Power and Theatre on the "Bounty"  •  Greg Dening
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 445 PAGES
It may have already inspired several movies and any number of books, but the story of Captain Bligh and his mutiny is still fertile ground for scholarship and debate. This book is an insightful, provocative review of events. (PAC42, $50.00)
  Mr. Bligh's Bad Language: Passion, Power and Theatre on the
Mutiny and Romance in the South Seas, A Companion to the Bounty Adventure  •  Sven Wahlroos  •  Rolf Du Rietz
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 639 PAGES
A chronicle and gazetteer of the voyage of the Bounty, originally published in 1989. A print-on-demand edition (hence the hefty price). The book includes Bligh's second expedition (PAC109, $36.95)
  Mutiny and Romance in the South Seas, A Companion to the Bounty Adventure
Native Cultures of the Pacific Islands  •  Douglas L. Oliver
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1989 •  PAPER  • 172 PAGES
A digest of the author's scholarly work on the cultures of the Pacific before contact with Europeans. It's a brief and illuminating overview of native cultures, featuring good descriptions of family life, food, travel and social relations. With line drawings and maps. (PAC08, $28.95)
  Native Cultures of the Pacific Islands
Nest in the Wind, Adventures in Anthropology on a Tropical Island  •  Martha C. Ward
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2005 •  PAPER  • 178 PAGES
A memoir of anthropological research among the peoples of Ponhpei in Micronesia in the 1970s -- an island where people do (or at least did) eat dogs, grow giant yams in secret, share potent bowls of kava, and have a decidedly relaxed attitude about relations between the sexes. It's a witty account, enlivened by the author's good cheer and insight. With illustrations by Nancy Zoder Dawes. (PAC37, $17.95)
  Nest in the Wind, Adventures in Anthropology on a Tropical Island
New Caledonia Map  •  IGN
MAP
A clear, nicely detailed map of New Caledonia, at a scale of 1:500,000 published by the IGN in France. One Side. 35x43 inches. (PAC117, $16.95)
 
Nutmeg of Consolation  •  Patrick O'Brian
LITERATURE •  1991 •  HARD COVER  • 315 PAGES
Further adventures of Captain Aubrey & Co., shipwrecked in the Dutch East Indies, and finding their way to the penal colony at Botany Bay in the early 19th Century. The passage on Botany Bay is one of the most evocative (and frightening) descriptions we know of the first European settlements in Australia. If you haven't yet been introduced to O'Brian's vivid portraits of Nelson's British Navy, here's your chance to dip into this fine series. (AUS69, $24.00)
  Nutmeg of Consolation
Okinawa, The Last Battle of World War II  •  Ross Leckie
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
A fast-paced history of the battle as witnessed by participants on both sides. (PAC60, $15.00)
 
Omoo  •  Herman Melville
LITERATURE •  2007 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
Taking up where Melville's "Typee" left off, this novel, partly based on the author's travels in the South Pacific, tells the story of an unsuccessful mutiny, which lands the protagonist in a Tahitian jail. Further adventures ensue on and around the island of Tahiti. The entire trilogy is also available in a single hard cover edition, (PAC62). (PAC93, $16.00)
  Omoo
Pacific Ocean Map  •  HEMA Maps
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A map of the entire Pacific Ocean from the Aleutian and Kuril Islands to Australia and New Zealand at a scale of 1:24 million. The reverse features detailed maps of individual islands and island groups, including French Polynesia, Hawaii and the Solomons. Hema Maps also publishes separate relief maps of the Solomon Islands, Tahiti and the Society Islands, Western Samoa and Vanuatu. Two Sides. 28x34 inches. (PAC52, $10.95)
  Pacific Ocean Map
Paul Gauguin ,1848-1903: The Primitive Sophisticate  •  Ingo F. Walther
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 95 PAGES
In this short, illustrated introduction to Gauguin and his paintings, color reproductions are paired with commentary on the works. (FRN280, $9.99)
 
Pioneers of the Pacific, Voyages of Exploration, 1787-1810  •  Nigel Rigby
EXPLORATION •  2005 •  HARD COVER  • 144 PAGES
The adventures of six of Cook's immediate successors in the South Seas. (PAC166, $26.95)
  Pioneers of the Pacific, Voyages of Exploration, 1787-1810
Pouliuli  •  Albert Wendt
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 147 PAGES
A celebrated novel of village life and power and myth by the noted Samoan writer, a novelist, poet and short story writer from Western Samoa. (PAC19, $14.00)
 
Reference Map of Oceania, The Pacific Islands of Micronesia, Polynesia, Melanesia  •  James A. Bier
2009 •  MAP
This double-sided sheet shows the whole Pacific from Hawaii west to French Polynesia, Micronesia and Papua New Guinea (1:17,460,000) with detailed maps of 52 islands and island chains on the reverse. Two Sides. 23x36 inches. (PAC07, $9.95)
  Reference Map of Oceania, The Pacific Islands of Micronesia, Polynesia, Melanesia
Robinson Crusoe  •  Daniel Defoe
LITERATURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
Inspired by the real-life mariner Alexander Selkirk, it's worth revisiting this classic before exploring the island named after him. Not just an adventure story, it reveals much about the life and times of Defoe. (PAC30, $9.00)
  Robinson Crusoe
Serpent in Paradise  •  Dea Birkett
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1998 •  PAPER  • 296 PAGES • COMING IN
Intrigued by legends and romance, journalist Dea Birkett gets herself to three-square-mile Pitcairn Island for a sojourn among the descendents of Captain Bligh's mutinous crew. Interweaving history and observation, Birkett has written a fascinating account of the island and its isolated population (who didn't like her much or appeciate a journalist in their midst). (PAC28, $17.00)
  Serpent in Paradise
The Sex Lives of Cannibals, Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific  •  J. Maarten Troost
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
Dragged unwittingly with his wife to Kiribati, the author settled down to explore the island, its eccentric inhabitants, issues and challenges in this hilarious, disturbing first book. The account details his misadventures with pollution, angry dogs and other island disasters. It's hardly paradise. This isolated group of 33 atolls was known as the Gilbert Islands until independence from Britain in 1979. (PAC146, $14.00)
  The Sex Lives of Cannibals, Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific
Stevenson Under the Palm Trees  •  Alberto Manguel
LITERATURE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 112 PAGES
Manguel (A History of Reading) evokes Robert Louis Stevenson and his years in the South Seas in this meditative story. Stevenson becomes introspective -- and a little homesick-- when he meets a man on Samoa from his home town of Edinburgh, and his quiet life takes a disturbing turn when the Samoan woman he loves is raped and murdered. (PAC158, $18.00)
  Stevenson Under the Palm Trees
Tahitians, Mind and Experience in the Society Islands  •  Robert I. Levy  •  Pierre Heyman
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1991 •  PAPER  • 576 PAGES
With a focus on cultural anthropology, this scholarly book explores the peoples of Tahiti, their culture, traditions, and history. (PAC84, $45.00)
 
Treasure Island  •  Robert Louis Stevenson
LITERATURE •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 298 PAGES
The famous and fabulous adventure story of a boy who finds himself among pirates while searching for buried treasure. Inspired by the Isla de Coco. (PAC25, $19.99)
 
The Trial of the Cannibal Dog  •  Anne Salmond
HISTORY •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 536 PAGES • HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
An intriguing history of the voyages of Captain Cook with a focus on the relationship between the Pacific islanders and seafaring Englishmen. Salmond describes how mutual curiosity turned into animosity, culminating in the death of Captain Cook in Hawaii. (PAC138, $25.00)
  The Trial of the Cannibal Dog
The Truelove  •  Patrick O'Brian
LITERATURE •  1992 •  HARD COVER  • 256 PAGES
More terrific Aubrey & Maturin, set in the Pacific. (PAC53, $24.00)
  The Truelove
Typee, A Peep at Polynesian Life  •  Herman Melville
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 328 PAGES
The most popular of Melville's books during his lifetime, this partly autobiographical work first published in 1846 tells the story of Tommo, a Yankee sailor who jumps ship and enters the flawed Pacific paradise of Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas. Controversial when first published because of its criticism of missionaries and its erotic content, the book holds up today both as a fine example of Melville's glorious prose, and as early quasi-anthropology in the Pacific Islands. (PAC14, $14.00)
  Typee, A Peep at Polynesian Life
Where to Watch Birds in Australasia and Oceania  •  Nadia Wheatley
REFERENCE •  1998 •  HARD COVER  • 464 PAGES
A guide to 200 destinations throughout Australasia including checklists and descriptions of the avifauna. (PAC54, $69.00)
 
The Wine-Dark Sea  •  Patrick O'Brian
LITERATURE •  1993 •  HARD COVER  • 261 PAGES
Further adventures of Captain Aubrey and his friend Maturin, set in the Pacific. (PAC56, $24.00)
 

 
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