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COUNTRY WALKERS
Spain: Granada to Seville
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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
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Eyewitness Guide Seville and Andalusia
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
286 PAGES
This wonderfully organized and visually rich guide features excellent maps, essays on the culture, history and geography of the region, along with a practical block-by-block guide to Seville.
(SPN15, $23.00) |
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The Ornament of the World, How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain
Maria Rosa Menocal
Harold Bloom
RELIGION
2003
PAPER
272 PAGES
In a series of historical vignettes highlighting the cultural achievements and religious tolerance of the Andalucian kingdom, Professor Menocal presents a portrait of a golden era in Spain during Europe's Dark Ages, from the eighth century until the repression of non-Christians in 1492. Menocal argues that because of this period of relative stability and peaceful coexistence between the three faiths, the arts and sciences flourished, prefiguring the Renaissance.
(SPN185, $15.99) |
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The Alhambra
Robert Irwin
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2004
PAPER
213 PAGES
In this brief, indispensable guide, Irwin introduces the stunning Moorish palace and fortress complex, revealing its mysteries, myths and significance with wit and insight. He opens with a romantic description of the fairytale structure, which he then deliciously demolishes. Includes a detailed floor plan, sketches and aerial photographs. A volume in the Harvard University Press series, Wonders of the World. Irwin is a British novelist and Islamic scholar.
(SPN226, $14.95) |
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Driving over Lemons, An Optimist in Andalucia
Chris Stewart
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2000
PAPER
256 PAGES
Earthier than "A Year in Provence," Chris Stewart's memoir about moving with his wife to a farm in Alpujarras is charming and insightful. Unlike many expatriates, Stewart manages to ground himself far enough into the community to make lasting friends--as well as a home for his young daughter. Recommended by Tahir Shah.
(SPN135, $14.95) |
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Andalucia Map 578
Michelin Travel Publications
MAP
A travelers' map of Andalucia and the Costa del Sol at a scale of 1:400,000. The full color map features good shaded relief, index and With city plans of Seville, Malaga and Granada, the full color map, with dramatic shaded relief, includes an index. One Side. 39x56 inches.
(SPN107, $8.95) |
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Also Recommended
Cadogan Guide Granada, Seville & Cordoba
Dana Facaros
GUIDEBOOK
Cadogan's expert authors focus on the three great cities of al-Andalus, covering the history, culture and arts of the region along with the best places to eat and stay, suggested excursions and other travel information.
(SPN14, $17.95) |
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Culture Smart! Spain
Marian Meaney
GUIDEBOOK
This concise, no-nonsense guide to local customs, etiquette and culture provides a short overview of the land and people along with practical travel advice.
(SPN342, $9.95) |
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Lonely Planet Spanish Phrasebook
Izaskun Arretxe
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
This handy pocket phrasebook includes pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary.
(SPN182, $8.99) |
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Walking
Henry David Thoreau
REFERENCE
Slip this pocket edition of Thoreau's meditations on the spiritual benefits of this most civilized form of travel in your daypack for inspiration.
(WLK04, $9.99) |
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A Late Dinner, Discovering the Food of Spain
Paul Richardson
FOOD
A resident of Spain for the last 15 years, Richardson searches out the diversity and delight of Spain and its food in this engaging account of travels in search of a meal.
(SPN344, $24.00) |
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A Traveller's History of Spain
Juan Lalaguna
HISTORY
A swift survey from prehistory through the Romans, Goths and Moors to the present.
(SPN06, $14.95) |
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Ghosts of Spain
Giles Tremlett
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Tremlett captures the Spanish character, history and modern politics in this masterful portrait, interweaving the story of his love for the country (where he has lived for 20 years) with interview, anecdote and observation.
(SPN323, $18.00) |
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Moorish Spain
Richard Fletcher
HISTORY
The history and culture of Islam in Spain geared for the curious traveler.
(SPN110, $26.95) |
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Spain, The Root and the Flower
John A. Crow
HISTORY
Take this book with you to Spain: it's an absorbing, well-written account of Spanish cultural history from prehistory to the Romans, Jews, Moors, Golden Age and on to Franco and his legacy in modern Spain.
(SPN13, $29.95) |
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The Story of the Moors in Spain
Stanley Lane-Poole
HISTORY
A wonderfully readable, sweeping tale of splendor and tragedy, first published in 1866.
(SPN12, $18.95) |
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Alhambra
Michael Jacobs
Francisco Fernandez
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A magnificent full color tribute to the palace complex with text by Michael Jacobs, a frequent writer on things Spanish, featuring hundreds of illuminating color photographs. Highly recommended.
(SPN395, $29.95) |
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Painting in Spain 1500-1700
Jonathan Brown
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Velazquez and El Greco are but a few of the Spanish artists discussed in this in-depth study of the art produced during Spain's golden age.
(SPN183, $40.00) |
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Iberia, Spanish Travels & Reflections
James Michener
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
In this best-selling travelogue, Michener presents a compulsively readable and well-observed account of his love affair with Spain and all things Spanish. It has achieved the status of a classic, rich in detail and insightful.
(SPN16, $8.99) |
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The Tomb in Seville, Crossing Spain on the Brink of Civil War
Norman Lewis
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
COMING IN
Ostensibly in Spain with his brother-in-law to locate and report on the tomb of the title, Lewis finds their 1934 trip from north to south confounded by developing political events. He looks back at his adventure on the brink of the Spanish Civil War in this sharply observed account.
(SPN264, $14.95) |
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A Season in Granada, Uncollected Poems & Prose
Garcia Lorca
Christopher Maurer
LITERATURE
A selection of poems and prose in celebration of Granada, where Garcia Lorca was raised, studied and spent much of his short life.
(SPN117, $13.95) |
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Marks of Identity
Juan Goytisolo
Gregory Rabassa
LITERATURE
Banned under Franco, this is the story of a man struggling to get along without love for his country or himself. The author has written a number of novels concerning Spain on the periphery of the Western and Islamic worlds.
(SPN25, $15.00) |
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Platero and I
Juan Ramon Jimenez
Eloise Roach
LITERATURE
In this autobiographical tale, the Nobel Prize-winner chronicles the wanderings of a donkey and his meditative master through Andalusia, capturing the rhythms and traditions of village life.
(SPN214, $19.95) |
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Spain, A Traveler's Literary Companion
Peter R. Bush
ANTHOLOGY
These 30 short stories form a who's who of contemporary Spanish literature, including writers from Galicia, Leon, the Basque Country, Madrid and Barcelona.
(SPN173, $13.95) |
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The Arabian Nights
Husain Haddawy
LITERATURE
Translator Husain Haddawy grew up hearing his grandmothers' friends re-tell these tales on winter nights in Baghdad. A wonderful introduction to Islamic Andalucia, the tales, translated from the oldest remaining Arabic version, bring to life the culture and society of the Islamic world at its height.
(ARB10, $17.95) |
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Birds of Europe
Lars Svensson
FIELD GUIDE
FAVORITE
Featuring 3,500 glorious paintings by Killian Mullarney and Dan Zetterstrom, the second revised edition of this exquisite guide has been brought up to date with revised text and maps.
(FG47, $29.95) |
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