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10 Questions w/South America Handbook Editor Ben Box

10 Questions w/South America Handbook Editor Ben Box

The South America Handbook, begun in 1921 as the Anglo-South American Handbook (before the Royal Mail Steamship Company privatized it in 1924), has been one of the most talked about, written about, and longest continually published guidebooks in the world. The guide doesn’t have the commercial appeal of Lonely Planet South America, but everyone from Graham Greene to Michael Palin have raved about its resourcefulness. The pages are full of info and bible thin, which is only partly why sometimes the guide is compared to “that other bestseller.” It doesn’t tell you where to go like some of the other guides as much as it tells you of what is there. On my first trip to South America, this is the guide I carried with me.

Seasonal Spanish Food

Seasonal Spanish Food

While this cookbook isn’t directly about Latin American food, it does have relevance – and no, it has nothing to do with the author’s last name being Pizarro (no relation to the conquistador). In Latin America, particularly South America where temperature changes are more prevalent than further north, food is highly seasonal and cooking styles are heavily influenced by Spain. Often they vary little from the motherland. Pizarro’s Seasonal Spanish Food brings 125 recipes are separated by the ingredients that are in season during each of the Spanish Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.

The 50 Best Books About South America

The 50 Best Books About South America

This list, my own creation, names 50 of the best books about the South American continent. Some titles date back to the time of conquest, while others were written this year. With the holiday shopping season among us, don’t forget that a book is a great gift idea, especially for any Latin America guru or wannabe. Some of the books are out of print or hard to find, though the majority are available through Amazon (just click on the link).

NEWS: Frommer’s Honduras Released

NEWS: Frommer’s Honduras Released

My 1st edition Frommer’s Honduras has been released, conveniently about the same time as the former tourism minister of the country says not to travel there. FYI: Most of Honduras is still relatively safe to travel in, particularly the Bay Islands. Great deals are being had for divers now if you dig around. Read an interview [...]

Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford’s Forgotten Jungle City

Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford’s Forgotten Jungle City

Rubber trees grow wild in the Amazon rainforest and at the beginning of the automobile industry the world’s rubber trade was completely reliant on the Amazon jungle. Rubber tappers, mostly indigenous families who were widely exploited, gathered rubber from vast reserves near large Amazonian cities such as Iquitos, Manaus, and Santarem. The trade brought considerable wealth to the region and the rubber barrons lived like royalty in these cities, importing Azulejo tiles and even gourmet foods from Europe.

Books, Music, Movies, and TV Shows Related to Peru

Books, Music, Movies, and TV Shows Related to Peru

The Greatest List of Books, Films, Music, and TV Shows about Peru ever compiled.

Book Review: The Lost City of Z

Book Review: The Lost City of Z

I’ve been on an Amazon kick lately, partly because I’m headed in the region briefly next week, but also because I have long been fascinated by Amazon exploration. New York based David Grann, a not too adventurous writerly type, goes to Brazil in search of the remains of the legendary explorer P.H. Fawcett, a man considered to be the most famous of all Amazon explorers…

Book Review: Tree of Rivers: The Story of the Amazon

Book Review: Tree of Rivers: The Story of the Amazon

John Hemming, the historian who penned Conquest of the Incas, one of the definitive texts on the arrival of the Spanish in Peru and South America and the battles that followed, has released this gem of a book that covers the breadth of Amazon history.

NEWS: Frommer’s Central America Guide Released

NEWS: Frommer’s Central America Guide Released

Finally, Frommer’s Central America Guidebookhas been released. The upscale guidebook publisher has lacked a full Central America guide for some time, while Footprint, Lonely Planet, and others have released numerous editions. I actually wrote the Honduras chapter from scratch. The guide marks the first time Frommer’s has included Honduras in their publications and a full [...]

Frommer’s Buenos Aires

Frommer’s Buenos Aires

If you are unfamiliar with Frommer’s guidebooks they are wordy, upscale guides that focus on a slightly older more experienced crowd with money to spend on hotels, restaurants, and entertainment and offer lengthy sections on trip planning. The do lack photos, but they do a good job for the most part of giving you an idea of what to expect.

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