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PORTUGAL BOOKS
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Jose Maria Domench. By Anaya Touring Club.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Michelin Travel Publications. By Michelin Travel Pubns.
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No comments about Michelin Green Guide: Spain, 1993/523 (Green Guides).
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Danforth Prince. By Frommers.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Harrap's. By McGraw-Hill.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Eva Missler and Alec Court and David Cocking. By AA Baedeker's.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
By St Martins Pr.
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1 comments about Let's Go 97 Budget Guide to Spain & Portugal (Annual).
- This is the most accurate travel book that I've ever used. The prices for lodging and meals were correct (a rarity in travel books!) and directions were clear and accurate. Having used both Frommers and Lonely Planet, I still feel that this series, and particularly this Spain and Portugal guide, is the best bet. Although Fodor's contains more history and other books provide more maps, this Let's Go guide is really all you need. Local tourist offices easily provide the rest. This series is particularly suited to the traveller who hopes to spend between US $35-$60 per day. However, there are many options for cheaper or more expensive plans.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Brian Stevenson. By Country Books.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
By Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
By University of Nevada Press.
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2 comments about A Time We Knew: Images of Yesterday in the Basque Homeland (Basque Series).
- "A Time We Knew: Images of Yesterday in the Basque Homeland" is the product of a fascinating collaboration between photographer William Albert Allard and the dean of Basque-American literature, Robert Laxalt.
In the fall of 1967, Allard spent two months in the Basque country of northeastern Spain and southwestern France, capturing with his camera the everyday life of the people who lived there. Although Allard spoke no Basque and was linked to the Basque country only through his Basque wife, his stunning photos evoke the tremendous power of the Basque landscape and people: the haunting flanks of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques at evening; the gloomy mountains of the northern coast of Spain just at the approach of a storm; a rough-hewn woman with a scythe at Behorleguy, on the frontier between youth and age, in whose face is reflected the painful past of the ancient Basque people. From a technical point-of-view, these incredible photographs are so good that they could truly be "images of yesterday": the color is brilliant. Alas, though, "yesterday" in the Basque country is no more. The years since 1967 have seen the heavy industrialization of both the French and Spanish sectors of the Basque homeland and the gradual passing of the ancient ways Allard captures here. Laxalt's contribution to this book is his prose vignettes, some of the best of his characteristically exquisite prose-poetry. A second-generation Basque-American whose father grew up in the French Basque country, Laxalt knows the region as well as probably anyone in the United States. While one cannot miss the heavy dose of romanticism in his prose ("Girls slender as reeds walking hand in hand down the lane, singing an ode to spring in soprano voices pure and light as air") and even pastoralism (exacerbated by the fact that the Basques are some of the world's greatest shepherds), it is obvious that Laxalt is a remarkable writer. A poetic look at "yesterday" in the Basque country. Get it on your shelf.
- The Basque people are certainly an interesting race; it is believed that theirs is one of the oldest languages in Europe. Where they came from and how they ended up in northern Spain has been a point of contention between anthropologists for some time. They suffered terribly during the Spanish Civil War in the 1930's; the famous painting by Picasso represents some of the suffering in the Basque city of Guernica. The people of that city had the dubious distinction of being the first in history to have been the victims of the deliberate terror bombing of civilians. The Euskadi Ta Askatasuna or ETA has been engaged in a decade's long struggle to create an independent homeland for the Basque people out of the Basque areas in Spain and France.
This book is a collection of photos taken in the Basque regions in Spain and France. It is a rugged, yet beautiful land; most of the buildings are very old. While there are some modern devices displayed in the pictures, the majority could have been taken decades ago and some perhaps over a century ago. People are meeting over drinks, coffee and traditional food. Some of the beautiful pictures of the villages in the valleys could have been taken at the turn of the century.
When people appear in the photo, one thing is clear. The Basques are a very proud people, they have lived on and worked their land for centuries and will continue to do so. Rugged mountains and terrain breeds rugged, hardy people and that certainly describes the Basques. No small set of photographs with associated explanations in a book can truly describe any culture, especially one this old. However, it can both literally and figuratively give you a snapshot and that is done very well in this book.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Let's Go Inc.. By Let's Go Publications.
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1 comments about Let's Go 2003: Barcelona.
- I bought this book, the Lonely Planet Spain, and Time Out Barcelona, and I would strongly recommend the Time Out guide instead of this book. I found the Lets Go book to be lacking all-around. It was good for a brief overview of Barcelona and what to do there befor we left, but once we arrived we never picked it up again...and we were inseparable from our Time Out book. The only time I would recommend the Lets Go book is if you will only be in Barcelona for a day or two.
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Navarra
Michelin Green Guide: Spain, 1993/523 (Green Guides)
Frommer's Seville, Granada & the Best of Andalusia (Frommer's Complete)
Harrap's Pocket Spanish Verbs (Harrap's Phrasebook Series)
Baedeker's Lisbon
Let's Go 97 Budget Guide to Spain & Portugal (Annual)
Spanish Fever
Lisbon Top 10 (Eyewitness Top Ten Travel Guides)
A Time We Knew: Images of Yesterday in the Basque Homeland (Basque Series)
Let's Go 2003: Barcelona
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