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Angkor, Celestial Temples of the Khmer Empire
Joe Ortner
Ian Mabbett
John Sanday
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A striking collection of 240 photographs with accompanying essays on the architecture, history and meaning of Angkor. Handsomely produced and packaged in a slipcover by the art publisher Abbeville.
(CBD31, $95.00)
The Art of Travel
Alain de Botton
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A digressive, philosophical riff on desire, happiness and the experience of travel. What is the point, after all, of traveling? Read this book, in part a manual of how best to experience a place, and find out.
(TVL13, $13.95)
Atonement
Ian McEwan
LITERATURE
A deeply engrossing family saga, evocatively set in Britain.
(GBR370, $14.95)
Charles Darwin, The Power of Place
Janet Browne
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The second half of Browne's magisterial history, full of insight into Victorian science. In this big, engrossing volume she follows the fate of Darwin, and his ideas, from the return of the voyage of the Beagle until his death.
(GBR375, $25.95)
Choice Cuts, A Savory Selection of Food Writing from around the World and throughout History
Mark Kurlansky
FOOD
A witty collection, organized thematically, with a rich selection of writing by the likes of Liebling, MFK Fisher, Escoffier and Alice B. Toklas.
(GEN253, $16.00)
The Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife
Hadoram Shirihai
Brett Jarrett
FIELD GUIDE
This splendidly illustrated essential guide features color plates by Brett Jarrett of all the birds and marine mammals found south of 40 degrees. Includes 900 color photographs, range maps and notes on visitor sites, weather conditions and conservation. Second edition.
(ANT178, $55.00)
The Complete Guide to the Birds of Europe
Lars Svensson
Peter J. Grant
John Mulvaney
Dan Zetterstrom
FIELD GUIDE
An oversized version of the field guide edition of Birds of Europe with stunning large color plates.
(EUR120, $60.00)
Cuba, A Traveler's Literary Companion
Ann Louise Bardach
ANTHOLOGY
A collection of mostly contemporary stories in the excellent series.
(CBA58, $13.95)
From the Land of Green Ghosts, a Burmese Odyssey
Pascal Khoo Thwe
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The young Burmese author, a member of a remote hill-tribe in the Shan hills, captures the traditions and challenges of the Padaung people in this astonishing memoir.
(BMA29, $13.95)
Gould's Book of Fish, A Novel in Twelve Fish
Richard Flanagan
LITERATURE
This wildly inventive novel steeped in the 19th-century history of Tasmania and its brutal colonial prison. Flanagan keeps the reader guessing with a dizzying mix of history, fantasy and word play.
(AUS126, $14.00)
Modern Mongolia, Reclaiming Genghis Khan
Paula Sabloff
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Originally conceived as a companion to a joint exhibition in Philadelphia and Ulaanbaatar, this slim primer, richly illustrated with 120 color photographs, highlights the people, politics and heritage of modern Mongolia.
(MGL37, $22.95)
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Marine Mammals of the World
Randall Reeves
Pieter Folkens
FIELD GUIDE
FAVORITE
A handsome, comprehensive guide to 120 species of whales, dolphins, seals, walruses, sirenians, polar bears and their kin worldwide. Each species gets a four-page spread with color photographs and an overview of range, habitat, behavior, status and conservation.
(FG58, $26.95)
The Navigator of New York
Wayne Johnston
LITERATURE
An absorbing novel interweaving details of the real-life race to the North Pole, and the tale of a young man drawn into their world.
(ARC127, $15.95)
New York City, A Cultural and Literary Companion
Eric Homberger
GUIDEBOOK
An illuminating guide to the city, its history and geography, as the inspiration for writers, artists, musicians and intellectuals. With chapters on Broadway, Greenwich Village, parks, Harlem, Brooklyn, immigration and Manahattan.
(NYC82, $15.00)
Ninety Degrees North, The Quest for the North Pole
Fergus Fleming
EXPLORATION
A thrilling, artfully told chronicle of the mostly 19th-century adventurers, madmen and explorers who quested after the North Pole.
(ARC124, $15.00)
Old Man Goya
Julia Blackburn
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Taking 1792--the year that Goya went deaf--as her starting point, Julia Blackburn chronicles the painter's fruitful last 35 years in captivating, imaginative detail.
(SPN171, $13.95)
Servants of the Map, Stories
Andrea Barrett
LITERATURE
Lumnious tales of discovery.
(WLD30, $13.95)
The Story of Lucy Gault
William Trevor
LITERATURE
A tragedy is born of accident, guilt, religious strife and misunderstanding in another wonderful novel from Trevor -- this one set in 1920s County Cork.
(IRE119, $14.00)
The White Rock, An Exploration of the Inca Heartland
Hugh Thomson
EXPLORATION
Author, explorer and archaeologist Thomson recounts 20 years spent journeying throughout the Andes of Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador in search of lost Inca cities. His engaging account is a pleasing mix of discovery, colorful personalities, history and archaeology
(AND36, $16.95)
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