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Jennifer Phillips
The Indispensable Guide to Working and Living in Mexico & Central America Doing business across borders is very different from doing business across town-subtle and not-so-subtle differences in attitudes and etiquette play a big role. The ... [... more]
Random House

Our Own Backyard: The United States in Central America, ...
From Amazon.com: "What began as a relatively bounded project examining the domestic debate over Central America evolved into a comprehensive history of U.S. policy toward the region during its decade of crisis--how policy was made, how it worked, [... more]
CDN$79.95
Amazon CA

Philip Hawley, Jr.
Philip Hawley, Jr. is a general pediatrician in Los Angeles, California. In writing Stigma, he drew on his experience working among remote Mayan tribes in Central America. [... more]
Harper Collins

Nick Hazlewood
Nick Hazlewood has a degree in history and, in 1994, left his job with the trade union UNISON to travel throughout South and Central America. He is a freelance journalist and writer and lives in Madrid. [... more]
Harper Collins

John Reynolds Gardiner
John Reynolds Gardiner, an engineer by profession, has also worked as a writer adapting children's stories for television. A native of Los Angeles, he has lived in West Germany, Central America, and the state of Idaho, where he first heard the ... [... more]
Harper Collins

Motorcycle Therapy: A Canadian Adventure in Central America
What a ride!: My only complaint about this book is that it's too short! Jeremy is an excellent writer and the humor he's injected into his story had me rolling on the floor. Guaranteed to make food come out of your nose if read while eating. Can't wait [... more]
CDN$17.95
Amazon CA

Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and ...
timless classic: This is a Must read for anyone with even a passing interest in the mayan culture. Still easy to read even though it was written over 150 years ago! Imagine you are one of the first explores to adventure into the the jungles of the [... more]
CDN$17.50
Amazon CA

Lost Cities of North & Central America
Lost Cities of North & Central America: I could not put the book down, until I had consumed over half the material. It make for a great read and a must for the curious traveler. This book will really make you reconsider some of the things you were [... more]
CDN$17.01
Amazon CA

An Archaeological Guide to Northern Central America: ...
Useful and interesting guide to many Southern maya sites: Like her other book on the Yucatan, this one focuses on many smaller sites. I was surprised that it didn't mention El Puente as a site, however, and it was written before the Copan Museum opened, [... more]
CDN$15.00
Amazon CA

Panamericana, on the Road Mexico & Central America
A guide book on the field: 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 [... more]
CDN$34.95
Amazon CA

Central America
Unreliable, sloppy descriptions: I have been traveling around the world for a while and this is the worst guide book I have ever used. The maps are inadequate. The information is far from complete. The descriptions seem to be more political propaganda [... more]
CDN$28.99
Amazon CA

Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and ...
timless classic: This is a Must read for anyone with even a passing interest in the mayan culture. Still easy to read even though it was written over 150 years ago! Imagine you are one of the first explores to adventure into the the jungles of the [... more]
CDN$17.50
Amazon CA
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