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Rough Guide Guatemala
Rough Guide
GUIDEBOOK 2006 PAPER 511 PAGES
A comprehensive guide, our favorite for Guatemala, with good cultural information and the best overview of where to go and what to do throughout the country. It's got consistently more -- and more accurate -- information on markets, towns and excursions than the competition. The contexts section at the back of the book, with historical and cultural information, is equally as strong. With sections on Copan and the Honduran Bay Islands.
(CAM89, $18.99)
Guatemala in Focus, A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture
Trisha O'Kane
GUIDEBOOK 2000 PAPER 94 PAGES
This slim guide focuses on the history of Guatemala, its cultural heritage and current political, environmental and economic challenges. With maps, photographs and some travel information. It's an excellent synopsis from an unabashedly left-leaning perspective, strong on facts.
(GML04, $12.95)
Maya Art and Architecture
Mary Ellen Miller
ART & ARCHITECTURE 1999 PAPER 240 PAGES
Organized thematically, this book by Yale art historian Mary Ellen Miller surveys the art and architecture throughout Mayadom. She makes use of the latest discoveries at Tikal, Copan, Palenque and other Maya sites to present the range of art from architecture, to sculpture, ceramics and murals. The text is much enhanced by 200 illustrations, 50 in color, including site plans, maps, strikingly rendered reconstructions and color photographs of key temples and buildings. For the traveler interested in better understanding Maya art -- and particularly the glyphs featured on Maya sculpture -- we couldn't recommend this book more highly.
(MYA20, $14.95)
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
BEST SELLER
FAVORITE
A lively, lucid portrait of the tropics 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)
Guatemala Map
ITMB
2008 MAP
A detailed, double-sided travel map of Guatemala at the very good scale of 1:470,000.
(CAM24, $12.95)
Guatemala & Belize Map
World Mapping Project
A detailed, double-sided travel map of both Guatemala and Belize at a scale of 1:500,000.
(CAM101, $9.99)
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)
Lonely Planet Guatemala
Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK
A comprehensive, practical guide to Guatemala with 35 local and city maps, color photographs and extensive information on where to go and what to do.
(CAM85, $19.99)
A Brief History of Central America
Hector Perez-Brignoll
HISTORY
A good overview of the region's economic, political and social history through the 1980s by a professor at the University of Costa Rica. Well-written, informative and concise.
(CAM49, $21.95)
Bitter Fruit, The Story of the American Coup in Guatemala
Stephen Schlesinger
Stephen Kinzer
HISTORY
A foreign policy classic first published in 1982, brilliantly written and devastating in its implications. Schlesinger and Kinzer provide a dramatic account of the CIA-backed overthrow of Guatemala's democratically elected government of Jacobo Arbenz in 1954.
(CAM82, $22.95)
Unfinished Conquest, The Guatemalan Tragedy
Daniel Chauche
Victor Perera
HISTORY
An oral history of devastating 30-year civil war; Perera interviewed hundreds of people for this astonishing book, not only the resilient Maya but also landowners, government officials, military personnel and clergy.
(CAM83, $29.95)
Weaving Identities: Construction of Dress and Self in a Highland Guatemala Town
Carol Hendrickson
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
An ethnography of contemporary life in the Guatemalan highlands, and a study of the political significance and role of traditional costume.
(GML07, $19.95)
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, first published in 1946.
(MYA06, $29.95)
Breaking the Maya Code
Michael Coe
ARCHAEOLOGY
Mayan hieroglyphs were a linguistic puzzle until the 1952 breakthrough translation of a Mayan bark-paper text, as Coe explains in this history. The book also includes an extensive discussion of Maya studies and political activism in the wake of the linguistic discovery.
(MYA30, $19.95)
Maya Color, The Painted Villages of Mesoamerica
Jeff Becom
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A vibrant celebration of the modern Maya in 150 illustrations in full-color (naturally), with accompanying essays and interviews.
(MYA56, $50.00)
Reading the Maya Glyphs
Mark Van Stone
Michael Coe
ARCHAEOLOGY
This compact, illustrated guide to commonly encountered Maya hieroglyphs provides an excellent introduction to Maya writing for the traveler.
(MYA26, $19.95)
The Maya
Michael Coe
ARCHAEOLOGY
A clear, concise and up-to-date introduction to Maya ar-chaeology and culture by a leading authority. Now in its seventh edition, this volume in the "Ancient Peoples and Places" series highlights the chronology, accomplishments and legacy of the Maya.
(MYA10, $22.50)
Guatemalan Journey
Stephen Connely Benz
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A memoir about life in Guatemala, opening with a long chapter on life in Guatemala City, Benz moves on to the remote highlands and other little-visited regions. An excellent account of the country's political history, traditions, and indigenous cultures.
(GML03, $19.95)
I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala
Rigoberta Menchu
Elisabeth Burgos-Debray
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, Menchu speaks eloquently of her struggles against the military for a decent way of life. Although some of the book's events have been called into question, it is a compelling testimony to the power of a strong-minded, ordinary person and her love for her land.
(GML01, $30.00)
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)
Animals and Plants of the Ancient Maya, A Guide
Victoria Schlesinger
FIELD GUIDE
A comprehensive guide to the natural and cultural history of 100 plants and animals of the Maya world, primarily those from the lowland tropical forest of Central America but also including savanna, mangrove and coral reef habitats.
(MYA29, $29.95)
The Birds of Tikal, An Annotated Checklist
Randall Beavers
FIELD GUIDE
The serious birder will find this annotated list of birds found at Tikal a useful adjunct to a field guide. With a 40-page introduction to the region, a few black-and-white photographs, checklist and notes.
(GML08, $12.95)
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