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MEXICO BOOKS

Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Written by Alfred H. Siemens. By University of British Columbia Press. The regular list price is $50.00. Sells new for $49.95. There are some available for $39.95.
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Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Trails to Tiburón: The 1894 and 1895 Field Diaries of W J McGee (Southwest Center Series) Written by W J McGee. By University of Arizona Press. The regular list price is $36.00. Sells new for $7.95. There are some available for $4.20.
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Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

The Panamericana: On the Road through Mexico and Central America Written by Simon Calder. By Vacation Work Publications. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $9.95. There are some available for $5.04.
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1 comments about The Panamericana: On the Road through Mexico and Central America.
  1. I thought it was more of a story book, but indeed this is a tour guide.Reading it as a book is not fun, it gives specific maps and places to stay. Moreover this is for Central America only.
    I am still looking for the story of a man who took the Pan-American highway.


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Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Cruising Guide: San Francisco to Ensenada, Mexico Written by Brian M. Fagan. By Caractacus. There are some available for $2.49.
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Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Global Access Spanish: Deluxe Language Course (Global Access) By Penton Overseas. The regular list price is $79.95. Sells new for $24.99. There are some available for $37.95.
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2 comments about Global Access Spanish: Deluxe Language Course (Global Access).
  1. I am an advanced Spanish student who has a library of books, a Rosetta membership, etc. with regard to learning Spanish. I have also traveled to Central America to practice the language and my husband is fluent.

    My biggest problem is that I feel a little intimidated to interact in spanish because my listening skills are not perfect and my brain takes longer than I am comfortable with to come up with the Spanish I would like to speak. I just got this course yesterday and listened to it for an hour in the car. I was pleasantly surprised at the breadth of topics covered. I guess for a traditional spanish student, you tend to learn grammar, vocab, etc. and you don't focus on one-shot spanish courses like "travel spanish."

    This course actually starts with travel spanish in mind, and even though I started on the basic lessons it is more advanced than I expected in that many different verb tenses are used right from the get-go. What a great way to hear those tenses used with many things the advanced learner would already be familiar with - so you can really focus on the tenses and at the same time get a great review of words you may not have completely committed to memory. The only parts I have skipped so far were those covering numbers, and skipping is easy to do because each short lesson is a track on your CD.

    Also the kit comes with vocab flashcards. They are not as basic as you might expect. Sure, the majority is made up of words like train, tree and yesterday, but also you will find ones for ankle, gloomy, crowd, etc.

    Since I just got this yesterday, I will come back and add more if my opinion changes. I am very pleased so far and I look forward to my next 1 hour in the car tonight!


  2. The package includes the very basic to the advanced. A good buy indeed in terms of price and materials that you get :-)

    Torishya
    Singapore


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Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

American Map Safe Driver Road Atlas: United States - Canada - Mexico (American Map) By American Map. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $6.77. There are some available for $5.65.
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Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Memories of Forestry and Travel: Uganda, Mexico, Britain, Brussels and Beyond (Radcliffe Press) Written by Fred Hummel. By I. B. Tauris. The regular list price is $69.95. Sells new for $29.94. There are some available for $5.98.
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Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Yucatan: A Guide to the Land of Maya Mysteries (Tetra) Written by Antoinette May. By Tetra Press. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $22.86. There are some available for $5.31.
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1 comments about Yucatan: A Guide to the Land of Maya Mysteries (Tetra).
  1. As the sub-title suggests, this is a tour-guide for the land of Maya mysteries, in the Yucatan, and also in neighboring areas. It is delightful and enlightening reading, although some of the information is a little of-of-date (copyright 1987,etc, but the 2004 revised edition didn't catch all the needed revisions). Nevertheless it's worth having for its different slant & abridged information on the sights & the history. The author also includes interesting information,like the possibility that Coba was ruled by a female; see p.102 for more on that. Pack it!


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Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

An Archaeological Guide to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula Written by Joyce Kelly. By University of Oklahoma Press. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $11.40. There are some available for $3.99.
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5 comments about An Archaeological Guide to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
  1. Interested in going to the Yucatan and seeing some of those incredible Mayan jungle ruins? You must have this book beforehand. Rating each of the sites with 4 stars for the most interesting down to one star, you get great background information as well as a really good map of the site, what are it's most interesting features, and how much time you might want to spend there. The information is very detailed, archaeological in viewpoint, but usable and interesting for tourist types. Use this in conjuction with more current roadmap information for trip planning as the roads are always changing, but the 900 year old Pyramid of the Magician isn't going anywhere. I did not take this with me on my trip, but had gotten so much information from it that when we arrived at the sites in the morning, I already knew the site layout and which way to start so as to have the best sun for photographs.
    Even the smaller 1 & 2 star sites are worth seeing if they are near your travel path, and this book does a great job on those sites which you will not find in the tourist books. This is the only book I found that gives the pronouciation for the names of the sites in Mayan, even now I occasionally surf through the book for fun. Not a typical travel book, but well written and interesting.


  2. Having spent the better part of a month touring archeological sites in the Yucatan this summer (1998) attempting to use this book as a guide, it became apparent that the book covers very little of the southeast Yucatan penninsula (which should include Belize, but doesn't) and the recently opened ruins at Dzibanche and Kinichna (1996). These are some important areas well worth a look, but are not covered. Also Mayapan differed significantly from the description in the book owing to some fairly recent work there. The descriptions are rather dry and would benefit from more historical and anthropological information.


  3. This is a worthy and thoroughly researched book, but it has a number of weaknesses as a practical field guide. It is too large to fit in a pocket, making it inconvenient to carry when stumbling about in the humid mosquito-ridden Mayan jungle. The maps are not particularly good, and the text tends to offer little more than a description of what one can see with one's own eyes. What is needed is more explanation and less exposition, if one is to understand the significance of Mayan carvings and architecture. The introduction offers some insight into the meaning of such things, but not much. What, for instance, is the significance of the ever-present Mayan ball courts? What was the nature of the game being played? This book does not offer the answers, or at least not readily. The reader is expected to have a level of understanding and knowledge which makes it effectively unsuitable for the novice. At the larger sites such as Chichen-Itza I found (bizarrely) that the budget guide "Let's Go Mexico" was actually more informative than this volume. In addition, the rapid rate of depredation of Mayan sites (jungle growth, souvenir-hunters etc) means that the book definitely shows its age. I found some of the descriptions barely recognisable today (December 1998).


  4. I think the book is wonderful. Having written that, what the other readers said of its failings are true, and it should not be taken literally when planning a trip. To show an example, a friend of mine did not realize that there is now a paved road to Calakmul and did not go there.

    The book also failed to mention that there was a hotel at the time of publication, the Mirador Maya. Now there is another, the Calakmul. Both are basic, but the area is not the wasteland one would expect from guide books.



  5. I have enjoyed this book and have used it on several trips to the Yucatan, but I must agree about the shortcomings mentioned by other reviewers. I consider the book a classic--at the time it was written, it provided much needed and hard-to-find information--which today is much more readily available in guidebooks. I find the book most useful in trip planning--especially in highlighting interesting, lesser-known sites to visit. (Also, do not overlook the excellent inexpensive pamphlets on various sites sold at the Anthropology Museum in Merida, as well as the free Yucatan Today guide which can be obtained at the Tourist Information Center in the Teatro Peon Contreras.)


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Posted in Mexico (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

Colonial Mexico Traveller Map by Quimera Written by Quimera. By Quimera. The regular list price is $8.95. Sells new for $7.45.
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1 comments about Colonial Mexico Traveller Map by Quimera.
  1. NOT A GREAT MAP BUT AN OK ONE--I GUESS I EXPECTED MORE FOR THE PRICE.


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Between the Summit and the Sea: Central Veracruz in the Nineteenth Century
Trails to Tiburón: The 1894 and 1895 Field Diaries of W J McGee (Southwest Center Series)
The Panamericana: On the Road through Mexico and Central America
Cruising Guide: San Francisco to Ensenada, Mexico
Global Access Spanish: Deluxe Language Course (Global Access)
American Map Safe Driver Road Atlas: United States - Canada - Mexico (American Map)
Memories of Forestry and Travel: Uganda, Mexico, Britain, Brussels and Beyond (Radcliffe Press)
Yucatan: A Guide to the Land of Maya Mysteries (Tetra)
An Archaeological Guide to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula
Colonial Mexico Traveller Map by Quimera

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