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SMITHSONIAN JOURNEYS
Pearls of Dalmatia
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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
Here's a page from Longitude, the specialty bookseller for travelers. To order online, and to see the latest, most comprehensive selection of books and maps, go to http://reading.longitudebooks.com/LA7718. You may also call 800-342-2164 to order or request a catalog.
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Eyewitness Guide Croatia
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
296 PAGES
Gorgeously illustrated and filled with excellent maps, this compact book is a thorough overview of Croatia, its history, traditions, cultures and sights. With 850 color photographs and illustrations.
(BLK39, $23.00) |
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Fodor's Venice's 25 Best
Citypack
GUIDEBOOK
2012
PAPER
176 PAGES
COMING IN MARCH
This shirt-pocket guide includes an excellent map of the city center and essential information on Venice's highlights, including restaurant recommendations and sightseeing.
(ITL106, $12.99) |
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A Traveller's History of Croatia
Benjamin Curtis
HISTORY
2010
PAPER
274 PAGES
No small feat, Benjamin Curtis traces the complex roots of Croatia and its turbulent history at the crossroads of Europe in just 250 pages, untangling the land and people, Roman majesty, Ottoman and Hapsburg wrangling, Tito's Yugoslavia, independence and contemporary affairs with alacrity.
(BLK155, $14.95) |
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Balkan Ghosts, A Journey through History
Robert D. Kaplan
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2005
PAPER
307 PAGES
Kaplan combines the skills of an old-fashioned literate traveler and an informed journalist in this eloquent, opinionated report that interweaves history, art and culture of Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania and Greece with recent events to paint a portrait of the region in the 1980s. This new edition includes six opinion pieces that he wrote for the New York Times and Washington Post in the 1990s. Named one of the best of 1993 by the New York Times.
(BLK02, $17.00) |
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Croatia Coast Map
Freytag & Berndt
2011
MAP
This nicely shaded, double-sided map covers the entire Dalmatian Coast -- from Trieste south to Pula, Split and Dubrovnik -- at a scale of 1:200,000. Fully indexed and excellent in its topographic detail, it is a useful guide to the complex coastline of the Adriatic. Two Sides. 38 X 50 inches.
(BLK17, $14.95) |
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Also Recommended
Bradt City Guide Ljubljana
Robin McKelvie
GUIDEBOOK
This guide to the Slovenian city in the authoritative, personal Bradt series includes practical information, suggested walking tours and color maps.
(CEU32, $13.99) |
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Bradt Guide Croatia
Piers Letcher
GUIDEBOOK
This convenient guide in the excellent British series is a personal, informative overview of the country, covering Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik in detail. With excellent travel advice and information on nature, history, and culture.
(BLK55, $22.99) |
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Bradt Mini Guide Dubrovnik
Piers Letcher
GUIDEBOOK
A helpful, condensed guide to the city in the popular Bradt series.
(BLK46, $13.99) |
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Lonely Planet Croatian Phrasebook
Lonely Planet Publications
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A palm-sized handy guide to pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler.
(BLK147, $8.99) |
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Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia
Rebecca West
Christopher Hitchens
HISTORY
First published in 1941, this monumental work explores the complex history of Yugoslavia, its heroes, politics and culture. It's a big, challenging book -- some call it the best ever written on the Balkans.
(BLK04, $25.00) |
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Croatia, A Nation Forged in War
Marcus Tanner
HISTORY
A modern history of Croatia from its medieval origins to Nazi occupation through to the present day by a British correspondent, who reported from the region during the events of 1993.
(BLK23, $25.00) |
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Dubrovnik, A History
Robin Harris
HISTORY
Harris, a journalist who writes frequently on the Balkans, presents a comprehensive portrait of the historically important maritime city-state in this nicely illustrated, scholarly and readable history of Dubrovnik.
(BLK56, $26.95) |
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Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the Balkans
Dennis Hupchick
HISTORY
The changing borders and complex history of the Balkans, clearly and concisely shown through 50 double-page maps and accompanying essays, organized chronologically.
(BLK41, $22.00) |
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The Balkans in World History
Andrew Wachtel
HISTORY
A professor at Northwestern University, Wachtel focus on the traditions and contributions of overlapping cultures in this lively short history.
(BLK142, $19.95) |
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The Balkans, A Short History
Mark Mazower
HISTORY
A brief, provocative survey of the complex and often contentious history of the Balkans. With eloquence and insight, Mazower addresses the issues of geography, nationalism and modern nation-building in the region.
(BLK28, $13.95) |
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Yugoslavia, Death of a Nation
Laura Silber
Allan Little
HISTORY
Called "one of the finest volumes to come out of the war" by the New York Times, this book combines eyewitness reports, political commentary and documentary photographs to elucidate the origins and aftermath of the breakup of Yugoslavia.
(BLK03, $17.00) |
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Art of the Byzantine Era
David Talbot Rice
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Wide-ranging and literate, this thoroughly illustrated introduction to Byzantine art is an indispensable classic.
(TKY22, $21.95) |
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Croatia, Travels in Undiscovered Country
Tony Fabijancic
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
In these travel essays, Fabijancic, who left what was then Yugoslavia in 1964, writes with insight of his return to Croatia. He's especially good on the people and character of the land, capturing life in the countryside.
(BLK45, $29.95) |
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How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed
Slavenka Drakulic
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
These short essays capture the absurdity, struggle and day-to-day reality of being a woman in Yugoslavia under Communism. Drakulic is a Croatian journalist, novelist and contributing editor at The Nation.
(BLK38, $15.99) |
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The World of Venice
Jan Morris
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
FAVORITE
Morris displays her talent for research, anecdote and well-wrought prose in this spirited history of a beloved city.
(ITL12, $18.95) |
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Croatia, Through Writers' Eyes
Barnaby Rogerson
ANTHOLOGY
This collection of stories, tales and travel narratives illuminates the history and culture of Croatia. Including contributions by Rebecca West, Lawrence Durrell and Fitzroy MacLean.
(BLK95, $33.95) |
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Death at La Fenice
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
The first of the tremendously good Guido Brunetti mysteries, all set in the author's beloved Venice, in which a famous conductor is found dead at the celebrated theater of the title.
(ITL555, $13.99) |
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The Bridge on the Drina
Ivo Andric
Lovette F. Edwards
LITERATURE
These linked stories by the Nobel-prize winning author capture the history and complexity of Christian and Muslim relations during Ottoman occupation. Hewn of stone, the bridge dividing the town of Visegrad was Andric's inspiration.
(BLK59, $15.00) |
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