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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/8H9909. You may also call 800-342-2164 to order or request a catalog.
Kilimanjaro, To the Roof of Africa
David Breashears
EXPLORATION
2002
DVD
A strikingly beautiful celebration of the mountain, shot on large format film and originally presented in IMAX theaters. Narrated by an experienced guide with accompanying African music and commentary by the six climbers on the expedition, including twelve-year-old Nicole Wineland-Thomson and author-historian Audrey Salkeld (who wrote an accompanying book about Africa's highest mountain). Breshears focuses on the history, nature and beauty of the mountain along with the varied experiences of the trekkers. The DVD includes a bonus 22-minute "making of" documentary, the theatrical trailer from the IMAX film, trivia and a slide show.
(EAF112, $19.99) |
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Great Migrations
National Geographic Society
NATURAL HISTORY
2010
DVD
Three years in the making, and from award-winning National Geographic cinematographers, Great Migrations takes viewers around the world on the arduous journeys millions of animals undertake to ensure the survival of their species.
(BST186, $49.95) |
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Africa, The Serengeti
George Casey
NATURAL HISTORY
1994
DVD
A dazzling 40-minute IMAX documentary of the wildebeests' year-long migration in the Serengeti and Masai Mara. The cinematographer captures all the action in stunning color, documenting birth, predation and fighting.
(EAF120, $19.99) |
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Around Cape Horn
Irving Johnson
EXPLORATION
1986
DVD
In this favorite film, Captain Irving Johnson memorably narrates documentary footage of his voyage as a young man aboard the bark Peking in 1929, including a remarkable sequence about the ship rounding the Horn in a storm. Talk about bad weather! 37 minutes. DVD
(PAT68, $29.95) |
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Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
David Attenborough
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2009
DVD
Attenborough weaves his own biography with a tale of Darwin and his ideas in this 4-part series, originally produced for Channel Four. He starts his journey at Down House in Kent, where Darwin worried and puzzled over the origins of life, goes off fossil hunting in Leicester and revisits Cambridge University, where Darwin (and he studied) . The series ends at the Natural History Museum in London.
(NAT191, $14.98) |
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Planet Earth, The Complete Series
David Attenborough
BBC
NATURAL HISTORY
2007
DVD
5 PAGES
The complete 11-part series as broadcast on BBC and narrated by David Attenborough on five discs: From Pole to Pole, Mountains, Fresh Water, Caves, Deserts, Ice Worlds, Great Plains, Jungles, Shallow Seas, Seasonal Forests and Ocean Deep. This is the original series, not the U.S. adaptation with narration by Sigourney Weaver. Alastair Fothergill and the makers of The Blue Planet present the epic story of life on Earth. Five years in production, over 2000 days in the field, using 40 cameramen across 200 locations, this is a stunning portrait of our planet.
(NAT122, $79.98) |
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Winged Migration
Jacques Perrin
NATURAL HISTORY
2005
DVD
Perrin's exquisite, award-winning documentary on the migratory habits of birds across seven continents.
(BRD67, $14.94) |
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Ultimate Nature Collection
National Geographic Society
NATURAL HISTORY
2009
DVD
10 PAGES
This stunning collection features ten of National Geographic's award-winning nature and wildlife specials. Spanning the globe, they include Eternal Enemies, Relentless Enemies, Eye of the Leopard, Kingdom of the Blue Whale, Dolphins: Wild Side, Wolves: A Legend Returns to Yellowstone, In Search of the Jaguar, Last Stand of the Great Bear, Forces of Nature and Gabon: The Last Eden.
(NAT194, $64.95) |
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Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk
Greg MacGillivray
NATURAL HISTORY
2009
DVD
This stunning IMAX film documents the thrills and grandeur of the canyon, following Wade Davis and Robert F. Kennedy Jr, with their two daughters, on a rafting adventure down the Colorado. Narrated by Robert Redford and with music by the Dave Matthews Band.
(SWU278, $19.98) |
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Also Recommended
A Man, A Plan, A Canal, Panama
Nova
HISTORY
This Nova program, narrated by David McCullough (The Path Between the Seas, PNM41), covers the epic 30-year construction of the Panama Canal. With historic film footage, rare archival photographs and commentary.
(CAM120, $19.95) |
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Aguirre, the Wrath of God
Werner Herzog
HISTORY
Don Lope de Aguirre (Klaus Kinski) is consumed with visions of conquering all South America in Herzog's tour de force set in 16th-century Peru.
(AMZ125, $19.97) |
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Ancient Egypt Unearthed
Discovery Channel
HISTORY
This two-DVD set presents the culture and history of ancient Egypt as uncovered through the important archaeological discoveries of the modern era.
(EGY311, $29.98) |
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Brazil Revealed
Discovery Channel
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
See the sights of Brazil, including the newest of the seven Wonders in this Discovery Atlas presentation.
(BZL88, $14.98) |
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China Revealed
Discovery Channel
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Coupling insightful storytelling with spectacular and groundbreaking photographic techniques this Discovery Atlas presentation brings to life contemporary culture and wonders of China.
(CHN604, $14.98) |
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Fast Runner (Atanarjuat)
Zacharias Kunuk
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
This epic, filmed in the Canadian Arctic with Inuit actors, brings a powerful Inuit legend to the screen.
(ARC216, $27.96) |
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Fitzcarraldo
Werner Herzog
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
This epic portrays Fitzcarraldo's mad quest to haul a riverboart over the Andes and realize his dream of an opera house in the Amazon.
(AMZ119, $34.98) |
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Great North, Celebrating Man, Animal, and Landscape at the Top of the World
Martin Dignard
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A dazzling portrait of the wildlife, landscapes and cultures of the circumpolar north, originally presented in IMAX theaters. At the heart of the film are the caribou herds of the Inuktitut of northern Quebec. 41 minutes.
(ARC152, $19.99) |
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Italy Revealed
Discovery Channel
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Unfold the lives, loves, hopes and dreams of the Italian people.
(ITA118, $14.98) |
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Ken Burns, America Collection
Ken Burns
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A boxed set of seven documentaries, each spotlighting an aspect of American society: Brooklyn Bridge, The Statue of Liberty, Empire of the Air, The Congress, Thomas Hart Benton, Huey Long and The Shakers.
(USA447, $89.99) |
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Little Buddha
Bernardo Bertolucci
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Bertolucci's luminescent film interweaves the story of a journey from Seattle to Bhutan with the life of Siddharta.
(HML74, $14.99) |
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Masai, The Rain Warriors
Pascal Plisson
HISTORY
Set in the beautiful highlands of Kenya and filmed in the Masai language, this feature film follows eight young Masai warriors in their quest to slay a mythical lion and thereby end a devastating drought.
(EAF191, $24.95) |
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Monsoon Wedding
Mira Nair
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Family and guests arrive from all over India, the United States (where the Punjabi groom has settled) and Australia for a four-day celebration in New Delhi during the monsoon.
(IDA603, $39.95) |
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The Cuban Masterworks Collection
First Run Features
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
This five-disc set, classics in Cuba, includes Tomas Gutierrez Alea's (Strawberry and Chocolate) Twelve Chairs, two by Humberto Solas (Cecilia and Amada), and Julio Garcia Espinosa's The Adventures of Juan Quin Quin.
(CBA120, $99.95) |
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The Last Metro
Frantois Truffaut
HISTORY
Against all odds -- a Jewish theater manager in hiding; a leading man who's in the Resistance; increasingly restrictive Nazi oversight -- the troupe believes the show must go on in Nazi-occupied Paris.Against all odds -- a Jewish theater manager in hiding; a leading man who's in the Resistance; increasingly restrictive Nazi oversight -- the troupe believes the show must go on in Nazi-occupied Paris.
(FRN913, $39.95) |
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The Last Place on Earth
Masterpiece Theatre
HISTORY
Martin Shaw, the Norwegian actor Sverre Anker Ousdal, Hugh Grant, Max von Sydow and the venerable Bill Nighy co-star in this dramatic recreation of one of the 20th century's greatest adventures, the race to the South Pole. Originally presented as a Masterpeice Theatre mini-series, this three-disc complete boxed set runs 6.5 hours.
(ANT90, $39.98) |
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The National Parks, America's Best Idea
Dayton Duncan
Ken Burns
HISTORY
The widescreen edition of Ken Burn's 6-part, 12-hour ode to the national parks, featuring hundreds of interviews, fascinating archival images and dazzling cinematography in High Definition.
(USA394, $99.99) |
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The Story of the Weeping Camel
Byambasuren Davaa
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
COMING IN
Oscar-nominated Davaa's engaging film of a nomadic Mongolian family blends documentary footage and fictional narrative into a satisfying portrait of life on the steppes.
(MGL55, $27.95) |
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Whale Rider
Niki Caro
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
The acclaimed screen adaptation of the novel by Witi Ihimaera about a girl in a New Zealand village and her relationship with a whale.
(NZL70, $26.95) |
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Antarctica, An Adventure of a Different Nature
IMAX
EXPLORATION
A breathtakingly beautiful IMAX documentary of Antarctic wildlife, research and exploration featuring innovative aerial and underwater photography. 38 minutes.
(ANT199, $19.99) |
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Nanook of the North
Robert J. Flaherty
EXPLORATION
A gorgeously produced DVD of the groundbreaking Nanook of the North, originally released in 1922.
(ARC153, $29.95) |
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Scott of The Antarctic
Charles Frend
EXPLORATION
John Mills stars as Robert Falcon Scott in this 1948 epic, a film which helped to elevate Scott to national hero. In Technicolor with a magnificent soundtrack by Vaughn Williams.
(ANT325, $9.99) |
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Shackleton
Charles Sturridge
EXPLORATION
Kenneth Branagh stars as the polar explorer Ernest Shackleton in this dramatization.
(ANT291, $19.95) |
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City of Joy
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Patrick Swyze and Om Puri star in Roland Joffe's epic of love, heroism, and hope set among the dispossessed, and those who have sacrificed all to help them, in the slums of Calcutta.
(IDA569, $14.94) |
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Darwin's Secret Notebooks
National Geographic Society
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Biologist Armand Leroi retraces the discoveries of Darwin aboard the Beagle in South America and the Pacific in this ground-breaking series, filmed entirely on location in stunning HD.
(NAT175, $24.95) |
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Dersu Uzala
Akira Kurosawa
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A mesmerizing account of adventure and friendship in the Russian Far East, Kurosawa's magificent film tells the story of the Russian explorer, Vladimir Arseniev, and his Siberian guide, a Goldi hunter, Dersu the Trapper.
(JPN360, $29.95) |
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Lola Montes
Max Ophuls
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
In this ravishing classic film, Max Ophuls charts the life of the daring Loal Monets from mistriss of King Ludwig I of Bavaria to circus performer in America.
(GER272, $39.95) |
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Michael Palin: Pole to Pole
Michael Palin
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Safaris, steam baths, mud baths, white-water rafting below the Victoria Falls, the mighty temples at Luxor, the legendarily comfortable Blue Train in South Africa, and the pristine beauty of the polar ice-caps over 141 days, 16 countries and 12,500 miles from the North Pole across Africa to the South Pole.
(ANT308, $49.98) |
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Mongol, The Rise of Genghis Khan
Sergei Bodrov
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
This sweeping historical epic, shot on location, follows the rise of Genghis Khan.
(MGL65, $19.95) |
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My Family and Other Animals
Sheree Folkson
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The Masterpiece Theatre adaptation of Durrell's delightful tales of his eccentric family and passion for all things wild on the island of Corfu in the 1930s.
(GRE357, $19.95) |
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The Motorcycle Diaries
Walter Salles
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Gael Garcia Bernal stars in this beautifully filmed tale of Guevara's youthful adventures across South America.
(SAM144, $12.98) |
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Alive
Frank Marshall
LITERATURE
Ethan Kawke and Vincent Spano star in Marshall's thrilling true-life tale of challenge and survival in the Andes after a plane crash.
(AND77, $14.99) |
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Death on the Nile
John Guillermin
LITERATURE
Filmed on location in Luxor, Aswan and Kom Ombo in 1977, the all-star cast (Bette Davis, David Niven, Mia Farrow, Maggie Smith) get into all sorts of trouble at significant sites.
(EGY338, $14.98) |
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Ice Station Zebra
John Sturges
MYSTERY
A gripping cold war thriller starring Rock Hudson and Ernest Borgnine and featuring a mad dash for the North Pole.
(ARC179, $14.97) |
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Imagining Argentina
Christopher Hampton
LITERATURE
Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson star in this adaptation of Lawrence Thornton's powerful novel, set in Buenos Aires during the dark days of the military junta in late 1970s Argentina.
(ARG103, $29.98) |
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Master and Commander, The Far Side of the World
Peter Weir
LITERATURE
Russell Crowe stars in this adaptation of two Patrick O'Brian novels, a swashbuckling adventure set off the coast of Cape Horn in 1805.
(GPS66, $14.98) |
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Night Train to Munich
Carol Reed
MYSTERY
Nazis pursue a Czech scientist and his daughter across Europe from Prague to England and the Swiss Alps, while the debonair British undercover agent, played by Rex Harrison, tries to protect them in this fiendishly clever thriller by Carol Reed.
(EUR374, $29.95) |
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Travellers and Magicians
Khyentse Norbu
LITERATURE
The first feature shot on location in Bhutan, this film, directed by a respected lama, follows a young official on his odyssey across the country. Along the way he is joined by a mischievous monk, an elderly peddler and an old man with his daughter.
(BHU22, $29.99) |
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Antarctic Wildlife Adventure
National Geographic Society
NATURAL HISTORY
National Geographic photographers trail Jerome and Sally Poncet and their young sons on a voyage around the Antarctic Peninsula for this documentary, an excellent overview of places and experiences on an Antarctic voyage.
(ANT248, $19.98) |
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Galapagos, The Islands That Changed the World
Paul D. Stewart
NATURAL HISTORY
Now on Blue-Ray, this stunning three-part BBC documentary captures the rugged beauty, allure, wildlife and history of the archipelago like never before. We also carry the companion book to the BBC series (GPS78, $29.95).
(GPS79, $19.98) |
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Great Rift
BBC Video
NATURAL HISTORY
A BBC Earth production, this three-part documentary shows the wildlife, habitats and nature of this extraordinary formation, which runs 4,000 miles from the Red Sea across East Africa to the mouth of the Zambezi.
(EAF377, $19.95) |
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Life in the Freezer
David Attenborough
NATURAL HISTORY
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
This informative, stirring BBC documentary with David Attenborough, set largely along the Antarctic Peninsula, features amazing footage of the marine environment, penguins, birds and people of the Antarctic.
(ANT88, $14.98) |
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Life of Birds
David Attenborough
BBC
NATURAL HISTORY
The BBC series hosted by David Attenborough.
(BRD47, $49.98) |
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Living Planet
David Attenborough
NATURAL HISTORY
Each of these 12 episodes features a different environment from snow and ice to northern forests, jungle, desert, islands and watery habitats.
(NAT187, $49.95) |
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March of the Penguins
Luc Jacquet
NATURAL HISTORY
This splendid documentary, narrated by Morgan Freeman, captures the life in an emperor penguin rookery over a year in the Antarctic.
(ANT229, $19.97) |
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Mountain Gorilla
Adrian Warren
NATURAL HISTORY
This remarkable documentary, filmed in the Parc des Volcans in Rwanda and originally produced for IMAX, follows a day in the life of a group of mountain gorillas. 39 minutes.
(EAF142, $14.98) |
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Nature - Penguins
Various
NATURAL HISTORY
Two episodes of the PBS Nature series, showcasing Antarctica's most famous residents and their cousins found throughout the southern hemisphere.
(ANT260, $19.99) |
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Nature: Bears: Walking with Giants, Grizzlies of Siberia
Nature
NATURAL HISTORY
A double-feature from the award-winning Nature series. Walking with Giants features Canadian naturalist Charlie Russell's remarkable South Kamchatka Sanctuary. Showdown at Grizzly River, filmed at McNeil River Falls in Alaska, shows the bears gorging on salmon. 112 minutes.
(SIB46, $19.99) |
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Ocean Oasis
Soames Summerhays
NATURAL HISTORY
Produced by Lindblad naturalist Summerhays in conjunction with the San Diego Natural History Museum, this IMAX film features eye-popping footage of both the desert landscapes and underwater scenes of the invertebrates, fish and especially the whales of Baja California.
(BJA53, $14.99) |
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Planet Earth/The Blue Planet
David Attenborough
NATURAL HISTORY
This 10-DVD boxed set includes both extraordinary BBC series. Widescreen.
(NAT174, $119.99) |
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Spirits of the Jaguar
BBC
NATURAL HISTORY
A four-part BBC television series, this documentary presents the land, wildlife and cultures of Central America in living color.
(CAM59, $19.98) |
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The Great Barrier Reef
George Casey
NATURAL HISTORY
Filmed for IMAX theaters, this eye-popping overview of the reef, its ecology and colorful inhabitants looks dazzling on your television.
(AUS191, $19.99) |
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Wild Australia
IMAX
NATURAL HISTORY
A dazzling overview of Australia, its geology, evolution, culture and wildlife on DVD, originally presented in IMAX theatres.
(AUS168, $19.99) |
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Wondrous Secrets of the Ocean Realm
Howard Hall
NATURAL HISTORY
A PBS documentary filmed among the corals, fishes, sharks, whales and other wonders of the underwater world.
(OCE116, $59.99) |
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