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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
We feature a handpicked selection of travel guides, maps, literature, books on art, nature and culture, all designed to help you get more out of your travels to Central America. Order an essential package, and we'll ship any additional items for free.
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Rough Guide Central America
Peter Eltringham
GUIDEBOOK 2004 PAPER 896 PAGES
A no-nonsense, comprehensive travel guide to Central America with country-by-country descriptions and a solid overview of history, culture and nature. It covers Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama.
(CAM95, $22.99)
Central America, A Natural and Cultural History
Anthony G. Coates
HISTORY 1999 PAPER 296 PAGES
A concise overview of the region with contributions by diverse authors on the geology, natural history and culture of the Central American isthmus. A publication of the "Paseo Pantera Project." With charts, graphs and maps.
(CAM69, $21.00)
Lost Cities of the Maya
Claude Baudez Sydney Picasso
ARCHAEOLOGY 1992 PAPER 175 PAGES
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
A pocket guide to Maya archaeology. This lavishly illustrated small book features hundreds of color photographs and illustrations -- along with excerpts from key works and a brief guide to Maya arithmetic, their calendar and inscriptions.
(MYA01, $12.95)
Tropical Nature
Adrian Forsyth Ken Miyata
NATURAL HISTORY 1984 PAPER 248 PAGES
FAVORITE
A lively, lucid portrait of the rain forest as seen by two uncommonly observant and thoughtful field biologists. Its 17 marvelous essays introduce the habitats, ecology, plants and animals of the Central and South American rainforest. With a lengthy appendix of practical advice for the tropical traveler.
(GPS13, $14.00)
High Jungles and Low
Archie Carr
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR 1992 PAPER 226 PAGES
FAVORITE
In this absorbing memoir, Carr tells of life in the Honduran highlands, where "the volcano-set Pacific shore is 60 miles to the south and the hot, lush, banana coast a hundred miles to the north." His account of slogging through the forest as a gun-toting tagalong on a commercial expedition in search of mahogany is classic. Though it takes place in Honduras, it's just as appropriate for a trip to any Central American jungle.
(CAM01, $19.95)
Central America Map
ITMB
2008 MAP
Produced for the traveler, this detailed, double-sided map gives an overview of the whole Central American isthmus at a scale of 1:1,100,000.
(CAM20, $12.95)
Breaking Out of Beginner's Spanish
Joseph Keenan
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
Idioms, common mistakes in word usage, and other helpful advice on tackling spoken Spanish. You'll need some foundation to take full advantage of this book -- but even a complete novice will appreciate the author's playful sense of humor.
(CAM06, $18.95)
Panama Canal by Cruise Ship
Anne Vipond
GUIDEBOOK
An outstanding guide to the Panama Canal, and popular ports of call in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. It features a mile-by-mile guide to the transit, a history of the building of the canal and a detailed pullout map.
(PNM13, $21.95)
A Brief History of Central America
Hector Perez-Brignoll
HISTORY
A good overview of the economic, political and social history of the region through the 1980s by a professor at the University of Costa Rica. Well-written, informative and concise.
(CAM49, $19.95)
A Forest of Kings, The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya
Linda Schele
David Freidel
HISTORY
The history of the Maya, as it was recorded in the previously undecipherable hieroglyphs of the Maya. This excellent account traces the kingships and politics of the Maya, and features narratives recreating scenes of burials, blood sacrifices, battles and other events.
(MYA22, $24.95)
Banana, The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World
Dan Koeppel
HISTORY
Koeppel traces the history, natural and otherwise, politics and precarious current status of the modern banana in this lively account.
(CAM137, $23.95)
Central America, A Nation Divided
Ralph Lee Woodward
HISTORY
A balanced standard history of the region -- popular as a university textbook and thoroughly revised to reflect the momentous events in the region since 1976. With an extensive guide to further reading.
(CAM80, $37.95)
Coffee and Power, Revolution and the Rise of Democracy in Central America
Jeffery M. Paige
HISTORY
Panoramic in scope, this scholarly history examines the emerging democracies of Central America and especially the political impact on powerful families who control coffee production.
(CAM50, $24.50)
The Maya Tropical Forest: Peoples, Parks and Ancient Cities
James D. Nations
HISTORY
Jim Nations draws on field work in the region over the last 25 years in this personable, detailed overview of the people, history and wildlife of the lowland tropical forest of southern Mexico, Guatemala and Belize.
(MYA49, $22.95)
The Path Between the Seas, The Creation of the Panama Canal: 1870-1914
David McCullough
HISTORY
FAVORITE
A great story, admirably told in vivid, page-turning detail. McCullough reveals the full scope of the Panama Canal, its characters, technical difficulties and Byzantine politics.
(CAM32, $18.00)
The Penguin History of Latin America
Edwin Williamson
HISTORY
A political and cultural history, covering 500 years from Spanish conquest through the 1980s.
(SAM53, $18.00)
An Album of Maya Architecture
Tatiana Proskouriakoff
ARCHAEOLOGY
Scholar, artist and architect Proskouriakoff presents breathtaking artistic reconstructions of what Maya cities may have looked like in their heyday in this classic work, published in 1946.
(MYA06, $29.95)
An Archaeological Guide to Northern Central America
Joyce Kelly
ARCHAEOLOGY
The clear descriptions, site plans, maps and photographs of 38 archeological sites and 25 museums throughout Central America make this book an ideal travel companion.
(MYA04, $24.95)
Maya Art and Architecture
Mary Ellen Miller
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An illustrated overview of the art and architecture of the Maya, making use of the latest discoveries at Tikal, Copan, and Palenque to demonstrate the range of Maya artistic influence. With 200 illustrations, 50 in color, including site plans, maps, strikingly rendered reconstructions and color photographs of key temples and buildings.
(MYA20, $14.95)
The Maya
Michael Coe
ARCHAEOLOGY
A clear, concise and up-to-date introduction to Maya archaeology and culture by a leading authority, now in its seventh edition. A volume in the series, "Ancient Peoples and Places," this short book highlights the chronology, accomplishments and legacy of the Maya.
(MYA10, $22.50)
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan: Volume One
John Lloyd Stephens
EXPLORATION
The first volume of Stephens' 1843 account, an instant bestseller and still an excellent introduction to the people, culture and archaeology of Central America. It follows Stephens through Belize and Guatemala, with several chapters on Copan.
(MYA33, $14.95)
Time Among the Maya, Travels in Belize, Guatemala, and Mexico
Ronald Wright
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Wright combines journalism, archaeology and an ear for dialogue in this engaging account of travels among the contemporary Maya. With chapters devoted to Belize, the Peten, highland Guatemala, Chiapas and the Yucatan, it's stimulating reading.
(CAM84, $16.00)
Popol Vuh, The Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life
Dennis Tedlock
LITERATURE
The definitive, unabridged collection of creation myths and stories of the Quiche people. Carlos Fuentes called it "The Maya Bible."
(MYA14, $16.00)
A Neotropical Companion
J.C. Kricher
Mark Plotkin
NATURAL HISTORY
A tropical primer aimed at the motivated general reader. From plants and animals to birds and bugs, it's all here in this wonderfully written primer on the ecology, habitats, plants and animals of Central and South America.
(GPS11, $29.95)
Four Neotropical Rainforests
Alwyn Gentry
NATURAL HISTORY
A good reference to the flora, fauna and ecology of four representative tropical forests: Manaus (Brazil), Park Manu (Peru), Barro Colorado Island (Panama) and La Selva (Costa Rica).
(AMZ33, $55.00)
Spirits of the Jaguar
BBC
NATURAL HISTORY
A four-part BBC television series, this documentary presents the land, wildlife and cultures of Central America in living color.
(CAM59, $19.98)
The Monkey's Bridge, Mysteries of Evolution in Central America
David Rains Wallace
NATURAL HISTORY
Wallace opens this absorbing account of the history and biogeography of the Central American isthmus with the tale of Columbus, weaving his own travels in the region with a crisp overview of exploration, natural history and evolution.
(CAM56, $18.95)
200 Conspicuous, Unusual, or Economically Important Tropical Plants of the Caribbean
John Kingsbury
FIELD GUIDE
A general purpose plant identification guide to Caribbean shores, also useful for subtropical Florida. Features color photographs and short plant descriptions.
(CRB01, $20.00)
Birds of Mexico & Central America, Princeton Illustrated Checklists
Ber Van Perlo
FIELD GUIDE
An admirably compact, comprehensive guide.
(MEX163, $29.95)
Field Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Adjacent Areas, Belize, Guatemala, and El Salvador
Ernest Preston Edwards
FIELD GUIDE
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
This classic guide illustrates all the regularly-occurring birds of Mexico and neighboring areas, including details of distribution, abundance, habitat and identification features for 850 species.
(MEX47, $22.95)
Fishwatcher's Field Guide Caribbean
Idaz Greenberg
FIELD GUIDE
A convenient double-sided plastic card showing 75 reef fish of the Caribbean.
(DIV11, $7.50)
Marine Invertebrates of Florida, the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean
Idaz Greenberg
FIELD GUIDE
A convenient double-sided plastic card showing 61 invertebrates of the Caribbean.
(DIV12, $7.50)
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Tropical Marine Fishes: Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, the Bahamas and Bermu
C. Lavett Smith
FIELD GUIDE
A photographic guide to coral reef fishes found in the Caribbean, Florida, the Bahamas and Bermuda. This portable, pocket-size book features 417 excellent color photographs, each with a range map and description.
(FG24, $19.95)
Neotropical Rainforest Mammals, A Field Guide
L.H. Emmons
FIELD GUIDE
An illustrated guide to the mammals of the New World tropics, compact enough to slip into your daypack, with 29 color plates illustrating more than 200 species.
(GPS12, $32.50)
Snorkeling Guide to Marine Life
Paul Humann
FIELD GUIDE
A compact guide illustrating all the fishes, corals, invertebrates and plants you are most likely to encounter in 15 feet of water or fewer in the Caribbean.
(DIV02, $14.95)
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