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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/WT8583. You may also call 800-342-2164 to order or request a catalog.
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Eyewitness Guide Vienna
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2010
FLEXI-BOUND
288 PAGES
This superb guide to Vienna features color photography, dozens of excellent neighborhood maps and a district-by-district synopsis of the city's attractions. An extensive timeline of Viennese history, suggested walks in the city, a chapter on day trips in the region, and helpful listings of accommodations, restaurants and shops are also included.
(AST01, $23.00) |
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Eyewitness Guide Munich & the Bavarian Alps
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2012
PAPER
328 PAGES
This comprehensive, illustrated guide is filled with excellent maps, hundreds of photographs and succinct overviews of history, culture and sightseeing.
(GER119, $25.00) |
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The Germans
Gordon A. Craig
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1991
PAPER
361 PAGES
Informative and fascinating, this book by German historian Gordon A. Craig provides valuable insights into the nature of the German character. Craig explores the complex paradoxes of German identity -- romantic and conservative, idealistic and practical, proud and insecure -- through chapters on religion, money, Jews, women, literature and society, Berlin and language.
(GER10, $18.00) |
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Mozart
Peter Gay
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2006
PAPER
177 PAGES
BEST SELLER
In this compact book, historian and biographer Peter Gay paints a portrait of the musical genius based on factual details rather than long-established myths. He delves into Mozart's complex relationship with his father, the daunting role of being born a child prodigy, and his exploration of new musical territory, particularly opera. A volume in the excellent "Penguin Lives" series.
(AST43, $14.00) |
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Southern Germany Map
ITMB
MAP
A detailed color map of southern Germany from Bavaria to the Rheinland at a scale of 1:500,000. Includes Strasbourg. One Side. 33x54 inches.
(GER29, $11.95) |
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Austria Map
Freytag & Berndt
MAP
The home-grown map of Austria, published by the fine Vienna-based Freytag & Berndt. Scale 1:300,000. Two Sides. 42x37 inches.
(AST28, $14.95) |
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Also Recommended
Vienna Map
Borch Maps
A handy laminated map of the city center.
(AST31, $8.95) |
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Eyewitness Guide Austria
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
This superb guide to all of Austria features color photography, dozens of excellent local maps and a region-by-region synopsis of the country's attractions.
(AST59, $25.00) |
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All Along the Danube: Recipes from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania, & Bulgaria
Marina Polvay
FOOD
A cookbook full of classic recipes from Central Europe, with some valuable morsels of culture.
(EUR42, $16.95) |
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Prost! The Story of German Beer
Horst D. Dornbusch
FOOD
FAVORITE
The Munich-based aficionado weaves history and culture with the marvels and mysteries of German beer in this brief, authoritative guide.
(GER99, $14.95) |
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A Concise History of Germany
Mary Fulbrook
HISTORY
This essential short history of Germany -- a whirlwind survey in less than 300 pages -- explores the relationships between social, political and cultural factors in this land located in the center of Europe.
(GER13, $28.99) |
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A Nervous Splendor, Vienna 1888-1889
Frederic Morton
HISTORY
A portrait of Vienna at the end of the 19th century, this book focuses on Crown Prince Rudolph, his devastating suicide and the rich texture of gossip and daily life at the Habsburg Court. It captures the political ferment, intellectual creativity, gaiety and despair of fin-de-siecle Austria.
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Danube
Claudio Magris
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Mixing history, personalities and literature, Magris traces the course of the Danube from its source in the heart of the Austro-Hungarian empire through the Balkans to the Black Sea in this anything but conventional travelogue, first published in 1986.
(EUR58, $17.00) |
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Nuremberg, Infamy on Trial
Joseph E. Persico
HISTORY
A narrative history of the Nazi war crime trials in Nuremberg. Persico poignantly portrays the numerous characters and events surrounding the proceedings. Well-informed and engrossing.
(GER106, $17.00) |
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The Austrians, A Thousand-Year Odyssey
Gordon Brook-Shepherd
HISTORY
Detailed, impressively researched and readable, this book is a wide-ranging narrative history of the last 1,000 years of Austria and the Austrian character.
(AST10, $23.00) |
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The Burgermeister's Daughter, Scandal in a Sixteenth-Century German Town
Steven Ozment
HISTORY
Meticulously researched and absorbing, this narrative by a Harvard historian traces the legal battle of the daughter of a well-to-do family who was thrown out of her home and disinherited in 1525.
(GER25, $13.99) |
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The German Way
Hyde Flippo
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
BEST SELLER
This clever A-to-Z guide to quirks, attitudes, behavior and customs is a terrific resource for travelers seeking insight into why the Germans, Austrians and Swiss do what they do.
(GER12, $17.00) |
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The Habsburgs, Embodying Empire
Andrew Wheatcroft
HISTORY
The Habsburgs ruled over more diverse peoples and cultures than any other European dynasty since the Roman period. With skillful scholarship and engaging style, Wheatcroft reveals the history of this family of eccentric monarchs.
(AST11, $17.00) |
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When in Germany, Do as the Germans Do
Hyde Flippo
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A humorous and helpful guide to getting along in Germany, informing travelers on everything from proper restaurant etiquette to how to behave in social situations and how best to appear like a local.
(GER149, $15.95) |
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Baroque and Rococo Art
Germain Bazin
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An excellent illustrated survey of Baroque and Rococo art and architecture, this volume in the acclaimed "World of Art" series is a good companion to the golden age of Middle Europe.
(EUR53, $21.95) |
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Cathedrals and Castles, The Cathedral Builders of the Middle Ages
Alain Erlande-Brandenburg
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This pocket-size encyclopedia of the art, architecture and culture of the Middle Ages features hundreds of drawings, color illustrations and a brief chronology.
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A Time of Gifts
Patrick Leigh Fermor
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
BEST SELLER
Fermor effortlessly interweaves anecdote, history and culture in this exuberant account of a walk from Holland, up the Rhine and down the Danube, through Germany, Prague and Austria in 1933. Written not in the moment, but 40 years later, the accumulation of time and experience give the book particular poignancy.
(CEU30, $16.95) |
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Elizabeth and Her German Garden
Elizabeth Von Arnim
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The gently satirical, light-hearted first book by English novelist Von Arnim tells of daily life on a Pomeranian estate. Originally published in 1898, it's an intimate, semi-autobiographical account in the form of a diary.
(GER72, $15.95) |
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Ludwig II of Bavaria, The Swan King
Christopher McIntosh
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
This lively biography of King Ludwig II, builder of the wild castles of Bavaria, chronicles in fascinating detail Ludwig's rise to the throne at age 18, his devotion to music and architecture and his death under questionable circumstances at the age of 41.
(GER27, $23.00) |
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The Improbable Voyage
Tristan Jones
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Jones, an inveterate Welsh sailor, adventurer and storyteller, channels Eastern Europe circa 1985 in his tale of a tough voyage along the Rhine and Danube to the Black Sea.
(EUR156, $16.50) |
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Homestead
Rosini Lippi
LITERATURE
Set firmly in a small village in the Austrian Alps, these 12 interlinking stories are almost ethnographic in their rich detail of small town life. The stories range from the turn-of-the-century to the present, accurately charting change in the remote village.
(ALP11, $13.95) |
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In a German Pension
Katherine Mansfield
LITERATURE
Mansfield's first published work, which pierces the bourgeoisie at a Bavarian spa town in 13 interconnected stories. Frau Fischer, the narrator, is wonderful -- and entertaining.
(GER134, $13.95) |
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The Blue Flower
Penelope Fitzgerald
LITERATURE
Set in the Age of Goethe, this exquisitely written short novel is a fictional account of the life of the Romantic poet Novalis. It paints a vivid picture of German intellectual and mercantile life in the late 1700s.
(GER21, $13.00) |
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The Glance of Countess Hahn-Hahn (Down the Danube)
Peter Esterhazy
LITERATURE
A confounding, postmodern novel, this meditation on travel, the Danube, and its history is great fun for those with an appreciation for wordplay and intellectual games.
(HGR11, $19.00) |
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The Radetzky March
Joseph Roth
Joachim Neugroschel
LITERATURE
Magnificently set against the backdrop of the twilight of the Habsburg empire, Roth's family saga takes in the sweep of history and empire in Central Europe. The richly textured novel opens at the battle of Solferino, when young Lieutenant Trotta saves the life of the Emperor.
(AST17, $16.95) |
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The Road into the Open
Arthur Schnitzler
Roger Byers
Russell A. Berman
LITERATURE
Set in fin-de-siecle Vienna, this novel, about the death of Austrian liberal society in an atmosphere of nationalism and anti-Semitism, features a handsome composer's encounters with intellectuals and artists.
(AST02, $27.95) |
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The Third Man and the Fallen Idol
Graham Greene
LITERATURE
A haunting tale and penetrating portrait of Vienna after World War II, "The Third Man" is the result of Greene's collaboration with Carol Reed on the classic movie. "The Fallen Idol" is a separate tale of intrigue set in Britain.
(AST30, $14.00) |
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The Tin Drum
Gunter Grass
LITERATURE
Probably the best German novel written since the end of World War II, this is the surreal story of a mute dwarf named Oskar who lives through Nazi Germany and finds himself in a mental institution.
(GER33, $15.95) |
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