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Odyssey Guide Uzbekistan: Tashkent, Bukhara, Khiva and the Golden Road to Samarkand
Calum MacLeod Bradley Mayhew
GUIDEBOOK 2008 PAPER 331 PAGES
COMING IN NOVEMBER
A concise introduction to Uzbekistan, its history, culture and attractions, featuring full-color maps and excellent photography. We agree with the NY Times, which said that this was "one of those rare guides that is a joy to read whether or not you are planning a trip." It covers in detail Bukhara, Samarkand and Tashkent. With 90 color photographs and 22 regional and town maps. Fifth edition.
(CAS23, $27.95)
The Great Game, The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia
Peter Hopkirk
HISTORY 1994 PAPER 565 PAGES
FAVORITE
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
A spellbinding, vivid, and riveting account of the great European struggle for supremacy in Central Asia. This is a romantic, glamorous tale of intrigue, treachery and adventure that takes us over the high mountain passes and through the scorching deserts and caravan towns of the Silk Road. With meticulous scholarship and on-the-spot research, the author describes the history of this region at the core of geopolitics today. With 39 photographs and fine maps.
(CAS09, $18.00)
Islamic Arts
Jonathan Bloom Sheila Blair
ART & ARCHITECTURE 1997 PAPER 445 PAGES
A comprehensive survey of 1,000 years of Islamic architecture, design and decoration. Illustrated throughout with color photographs, maps and site plans. For anyone with an interest in art, this book is a wonderfully illuminating, stimulating introduction to the subject.
(ISL01, $24.95)
Central Asia Map
Nelles
MAP
An up-to-date, shaded relief map of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Krygystan at the very good scale of 1:1,750,000. With inset plans of major cities.
(CAS37, $10.95)
C.I.S. and the Baltic States Map
Hildebrand
A map of all the states of the former USSR.
(RUS22, $14.95)
Lonely Planet Central Asia
Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK
A comprehensive, detailed guide to travel in the region, including Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
(CAS42, $29.99)
Lonely Planet Central Asia Phrasebook
Justin Jon Rudelson
GUIDEBOOK
COMING IN JULY
A handy pocket phrasebook, which focuses on pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler on the Silk Road.
(CAS38, $8.99)
A History of Inner Asia
Svat Soucek
HISTORY
An admirable survey of the changing fortunes of people in the region, with chapters on Arab conquest and Chinese expansion, Mongols, Samanids, Timurids, Uzbeks, and other kingdoms and people in the region, including the 17th-19th century development of the trading cities. With 13 maps and dynastic charts.
(CAS51, $33.99)
Genghis Khan, His Life and Legacy
Paul Ratchnevsky
Thomas Nivison Haining
HISTORY
A scholarly biography of the 12th-century conqueror, ably translated from the German with the general reader in mind. This landmark book offers great insight into life on the steppes of Central Asia and expansion of the Mongol empire.
(MGL24, $31.95)
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great
Michael Wood
HISTORY
An illustrated account of Alexander's ten-year conquest of 4th-century cities from Macedonia to Egypt, Persia, Central Asia and India.
(MED23, $21.95)
Jihad, The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia
Ahmed Rashid
HISTORY
A history and political analysis of the five Central Asian republics -- Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Rashid sees these volatile, resource-rich nations as keys to understanding the future of the region.
(CAS84, $15.00)
Religions of the Silk Road
Richard C. Foltz
RELIGION
A scholarly survey of cultural traditions, and especially religions, along the trade routes through China and Central Asia from antiquity to the 15th century.
(CAS52, $21.95)
Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil, and Fundamentalism in Central Asia
Ahmed Rashid
HISTORY
An eye-opening political and social history of Afghanistan and its Islamic fundamentalist movement.
(CAS49, $14.95)
Tamerlane: Sword of Islam, Conqueror of the World
Justin Marozzi
HISTORY
Marozzi deftly interweaves history, politics and his own travels across the deserts, steppes and mountains of Central Asia in this vivid account of the life and ambitions of Amir Temur, the fearsome 14th-century Tatar conqueror.
(CAS122, $18.00)
The Bazaar, Markets and Merchants of the Islamic World
Walter Weiss
Kurt-Michael Westermann
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A celebration of bazaars throughout the Islamic world. Apart from the hundreds of color photos, it includes a history of caravan trade, an overview of the setup of medinas, and portraits of bazaars from Marrakech to Samarkand.
(CAS36, $50.00)
The Mongols (Peoples of Europe)
David Morgan
HISTORY
A short, readable treatment of the medieval Mongols, their administration, military, religion and economy. Includes chapters on the predecessors of the Mongols in Central Asia, Chinghiz Khan's rise to power, and the Mongols in China, Russia and Persia.
(MGL15, $34.95)
Tournament of Shadows, The Great Game and the Race for Empire in Central Asia
Karl Meyer
Shareen Blair Brysac
HISTORY
Journalists Meyer and Brysac recreate the blundering, xenophobic exploits of Russia and, especially, the British in 19th-century Central Asia in this grand tale.
(CAS41, $19.95)
Hundred Thousand Fools of God
Theodore Levin
MUSIC
An engaging account of adventures in ethnomusicology in contemporary Central Asia, Levin is a wonderful guide to musical traditions in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. With an accompanying CD featuring the traditional music of Central Asia.
(CAS59, $29.95)
Alexander the Great
Robin Lane Fox
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A popular biography of Alexander the Great, noteworthy for its scholarship, great descriptions and psychological insight.
(GRE17, $16.00)
Chasing the Sea, Lost Among the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia
Tom Bissell
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A vivid account of travels through modern Uzbekistan and Central Asia. Lively writer and self-confessed adventure junkie Bissell portrays the grim reality and disasters in the region through his unique, offhand prose.
(CAS103, $14.95)
In Xanadu, A Quest
William Dalrymple
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
An epic journey in the footsteps of Marco Polo through the Middle East and Central Asia to China. An intrepid traveler and entertaining writer, Dalrymple offers an anecdotal history of the people and places he encounters en route.
(CAS50, $14.95)
Khubilai Khan, His Life and Times
Morris Rossabi
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
This fascinating, scholarly portrait of the culture and politics of 13th-century Asia examines Khubilai Khan's rise to power, the submission of Korea and the attempted invasion of Japan.
(CAS10, $22.95)
The Lost Heart of Asia
Colin Thubron
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
In this classic account Thubron recounts his travels to Samarkand, Bukhara and throughout Central Asia in the wake of the break-up of the Soviet Union. A fine writer, intrepid traveler and insightful observer, he's an outstanding guide to the history, people and culture of the region.
(CAS07, $15.95)
The Rise and Rule of Tamerlane
Beatrice Forbes Manz
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A portrait of the great nomadic conqueror who rose to power in 1370 on the ruins of the Mongol Empire and led campaigns from Moscow to Delhi.
(CAS11, $27.99)
The Travels of Marco Polo
Marco Polo
Ronald Lantham
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
The memories of a 13th-century journey to China along the Silk Road, among the most famous travel accounts ever. Describing exotic plants, birds, precious gems, silks, and spices with a merchant's eye, this superb geographer recounts his 20 years of travel.
(CAS05, $13.95)
Samarkand, A Novel
Amin Maalouf
Russell Harris
LITERATURE
A fictional history of Persia featuring Omar Khayyam, the 11th-century poet and author of the "Rubaiyat." Written by Lebanese novelist Amin Maalouf.
(CAS69, $14.95)
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