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Gift Books   |   READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE

Favorite illustrated books, featuring photography, maps and drawings, including the spectacular Times Comprehensive Atlas and books celebrating UNESCO World Heritage Sites from Angor to Machu Picchu, the Taj Mahal and Great Barrier Reef.

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The Travel Book, Square Edition  •   Lonely Planet Publications
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 960 PAGES
A diminutive, six-and-a-half-inch square edition of Lonely Planet's winning and winningly illustrated roundup of every country on the planet. (TVL462, $24.99)
  The Travel Book, Square Edition
Atlas of Exploration  •   Oxford University Press,
REFERENCE •  2008 •  HARD COVER
The Atlas of Exploration, now in an updated Second Edition, is a splendidly illustrated and authoritative history of these bold adventures. With a vivid and informative text, supported by nearly 100 specially drawn maps and 300 photographs and illustrations, it traces these journeys of discovery from the earliest recorded trips, ranging from the time of the Phoenicians' voyages in the North Atlantic through the launch of the first Pluto explorer. We follow Cortes in Mexico, La Salle on the Mississippi, Darwin in the Galapagos Islands, James Cook in the Antarctic, and many others. In each section, graphic relief maps highlight the main routes of exploration, while photographs, paintings and engravings brilliantly capture the variety of terrain through which these courageous men and women passed. Also included are maps from different historical periods which reveal cartographers' growing knowledge of the shape of the world's continents and oceans. The final section of the atlas, thoroughly updated and expanded, covers many of the discoveries of the last decade. The Second Edition also contains new biographical details on many great explorers, geographers, and cartographers, plus a revised time chart which summarizes the history of exploration over 5000 years (EXP63, $50.00)
  Atlas of Exploration
First Class, Legendary Train Journeys Around the World  •  Patrick Poivre D'Arvor
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2007 •  HARD COVER  • 360 PAGES
An illustrated celebration of the elegance and regency of great trains of the past and present, including the Orient Express, the Trans-Siberian and the California Zephyr. (WLD126, $35.00)
  First Class, Legendary Train Journeys Around the World
National Geographic Society Exploration Experience  •  Beau Riffenburgh
HISTORY •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 80 PAGES
Riffenburgh's lively chronicle of exploration includes in addition to archival photographs, drawings and maps, a CD-ROM and (this is the most fun of all) more than 30 reproductions of historic documents, which can be removed, unfolded and examined. (EXP66, $50.00)
  National Geographic Society Exploration Experience
China, Portrait of a Country by 76 Chinese Photographers  •  Heung Shing Liu
HISTORY •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 360 PAGES
This stunning photographic history of the People's Republic shows the nation's triumphs and hardships from 1949-2008. Liu, a pulitzer-prize-winning photojournalist who grew up in China, has brought together a range of photographers not well-known in the West. (CHN525, $59.99)
  China, Portrait of a Country by 76 Chinese Photographers
Canyon Wilderness of the Southwest  •  Jon Ortner
NATURAL HISTORY •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 240 PAGES
Beautifully photographed by renowned photographer Jon Ortner, this deluxe, numbered and signed, limited edition showcases over two hundred images, including seventy-five panoramas, shot in over fifty locations across a 130,000-square-mile area that includes national parks, national monuments, state parks, wilderness areas, BLM holdings, and Native American tribal lands. (SWU251, $195.00)
  Canyon Wilderness of the Southwest
Antarctica, A Call to Action  •  Sebastian Copeland
NATURAL HISTORY •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 96 PAGES
In the sequel to his bestselling Antarctica: The Global Warning, Copeland's awe-inspiring images of the frozen continent capture the beauty of the glaciers, biodiversity, and wild wide seas of the Drake. (ANT280, $24.95)
  Antarctica, A Call to Action
Toujours Paris  •  Yann Layma
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2008 •  BOXED  • 192 PAGES
From the iconic Eiffel Tower and the bustling streets of Montmartre to the glamorous Champs Elysee and the historic Quartier Latin, "Toujours Paris "presents readers with a unique look at the sites, streets, and people of Paris. Throughout its history, the City of Light has provided infinite opportunities for visual artists, and with breathtaking panoramas and brilliant flashes of everyday life, photographer Yann Layma manages to capture its magic beautifully. Presenting a new look at timeless Parisian wonders as well as uncanny urban places, "Toujours Paris" comes on the heels of the success of "New York Vertigo" and, as with all books in the Portfolio Collection, this book is packaged in a beautiful box resembling a photographer's portfolio. Stunning inside and out, "Toujours Paris "is the perfect gift for lovers of Paris and devotees of photography. (FRN792, $50.00)
  Toujours Paris
African Air  •  George Steinmetz
NATURAL HISTORY •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 215 PAGES
Flying hundreds, sometimes thousands, of feet above ground strapped into a motorized paraglider that is little more than a parachute with a small motor, "National Geographic "photographer George Steinmetz has spent more than twenty years photographing some of the most remote and spectacular environments around the world. In "African Air," Steinmetz captures stunning panoramas in more than fourteen countries in Africa, giving readers captivating and intimate views of areas that have rarely, if ever before, been photographed. From densely packed urban centers to small, remote villages, from migrating herds of wildebeests and elephants to infinite miles of desert, "African Air" is a compelling testament and celebration of the majesty and splendor of Africa's most breathtaking landscapes. With extraordinary vision and a unique perspective, Steinmetz portrays sky, land, and water in ways that have never been expressed before. (AFR237, $40.00)
  African Air
The Europe Book  •   Lonely Planet Publications
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 256 PAGES
Following in the theme of the bestselling The Travel Book comes The Europe Book -- an evocative and in-depth celebration of each country on the continent. Full of arresting images and maps, this comprehensive coffee table book can also double as an indispensable reference for travelers. (EUR317, $40.00)
  The Europe Book
Journeys of a Lifetime  •   National Geographic Society
REFERENCE •  2007 •  HARD COVER  • 400 PAGES
The savvy editors of National Geographic present their favorite, once-in-a-lifetime voyages, treks and trips in this lavishly illustrated compendium. (TVL129, $40.00)
  Journeys of a Lifetime
Make the Most of Your Time on Earth, A Rough Guide to the World  •  Rough Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 608 PAGES
The savvy editors at Rough Guides celebrate 25 years with this sumptuously illustrated, essential roundup of remarkable, not-to-be-missed activities, experiences and adventures around the world. (WLD100, $29.99)
  Make the Most of Your Time on Earth, A Rough Guide to the World
The Past from Above  •  Georg Gerster
ARCHAEOLOGY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
Stunning aerial photographs of 250 archaeological sites, ranging from the temples at Karnak to the Great Wall of China, and from the Acropolis in Athens to Aztec palaces in Mexico. (WLD88, $39.95)
  The Past from Above
Burton Holmes Travelogues  •  Genoa Caldwell
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2006 •  HARD COVER  • 366 PAGES • NEW
A glorious selection of photos, hand-tinted lantern slides and tales from Burton Holmes's extraordinary multi-volume Travelogues, originally published in 1901. From the grand boulevards of Paris to China's Great Wall, from the construction of the Panama canal to the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Holmes was there, camera and pen at the ready. He made a career of sharing his stories, colorful photographs, and films with audiences across America, billing himself as "the World's Greatest Traveler." (TVL116, $59.99)
  Burton Holmes Travelogues
Galapagos: Ocean, Earth, Wind & Fire  •  Jonathan R. Green
NATURAL HISTORY •  2002 •  HARD COVER  • 183 PAGES • HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
A handsome portfolio of color photographs, including an extensive selection of underwater photos by naturalist-guide, diver and photographer Jonathan Green. With introductory chapters covering the history, setting and nature of the islands. The photogaphs are accompanied by informative captions, often with notes about the scene. (GPS72, $49.95)
  Galapagos: Ocean, Earth, Wind & Fire
The Travel Book, A Journey Through Every Country in the World  •   Lonely Planet
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 444 PAGES
Each country, no matter how big or small, gets a double-page spread in this big, glossy celebration of travel. All the countries from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe get a portfolio of color photographs, a map, brief overview and fun facts. Irresistible! (WLD50, $30.00)
  The Travel Book, A Journey Through Every Country in the World
Angkor, Celestial Temples of the Khmer Empire  •  Jon Ortner  •  Ian Mabbett  •  John Sanday
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2002 •  HARD COVER  • 288 PAGES
A striking collection of 240 photographs with accompanying essays on the architecture, history and meaning of Angkor. Handsomely produced and packaged in a slip case by the art publisher Abbeville. Joe Ortner (Where Every Breath is a Prayer) photographed 50 monuments of the Khmer Empire, including rooftop views, landscapes, and details of inscriptions and art. John Sanday, Director of the World Monuments Fund in Cambodia since 1989, Ian Mabbett, an authority on the Khmer empire and others contribute the context for the photographs. With black-and-white floor plans and antique watercolor illustrations. (CBD31, $95.00)
  Angkor, Celestial Temples of the Khmer Empire
Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World  •   Times of London
REFERENCE •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 544 PAGES • FAVORITE
A magnificent, breathtaking reference, which we are offering at 30% off the $285 selling price. Worth every penny for its coverage, size and quality, each double-page spread is a whopping 16" x 22" and gorgeous. With excellent physical and political detail, superb coverage of polar areas, and a new and expanded index of 200,000 place names and geographic features. 12th edition. (GEN71, $200.00)
  Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World
 

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