Amsterdam Book Store Books about Amsterdam, Holland and the Dutch. If you'd like to buy any of these books just click on the book or the title.
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Eyewitness
Travel Guides: Amsterdam by Robin Pascoe, Christopher Catling, Deni
BownThis superb guide to Amsterdam has splendid illustrations of the city's architecture including cut-aways of the most important buildings. Detailed maps, descriptive reviews of restaurants and hotels, attractions in and around Amsterdam and walking tours leave no tulip unopened. A joy to behold and a treasury of information about this wonderful city. Highly recommended. |
Time
Out Amsterdam
Top notch guide to the good life in the city by locals. Eating, drinking, dining, smoking, it's all covered in here. Up-to-date (Oct. 2000). |
The
UnDutchables: An Observation of the Netherlands; Its Culture and Its
Inhabitants by Colin White, Laurie Boucke. The Dutch are an unusual bunch, and this hilarious book does a good job of sorting out their eccentricities. Even the Dutch testify as to its veracity, once they stop laughing. A must if you're going to spend more than a few days in Holland. |
Get
Lost! : The Cool Guide to Amsterdam - by Joe Pauker.
After you've perused our Amsterdam Site, if you want to know more about Coffeeshops, the Red Light district and those other cool things to do in Amsterdam this is the book to read. |
The
Rough Guide Amsterdam
Like all the Rough guides, this one is geared towards the independent traveler and has lots of tips for finding what you need in Amsterdam. Good maps include sights, bars, hotels, restaurants, clubs, and public transport routes. |
Van
Gogh's Van Goghs : Masterpieces from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
by Richard Kendall, Vincent Van Gogh, John Leighton, Van Gogh MuseumIf you're a fan of Vincent's work and you haven't got a chance to see his work at the Van Gogh or Kroller-Muller museum, or when it was on tour, here's you chance to see the master in his glory. |
Lonely Planet Amsterdam Map
This sturdy, waterproof map is all you need to navigate Amsterdam's confusing maze of streets and canals. Includes the many mass transit options. |
Anne
Frank : The Biography by Melissa Muller, Rita Kimber (Translator),
Robert Kimber (Translator), Miep Gies
This book includes the missing pages that Anne's father left out of the diary. The author explores the lives of the family before they went into hiding as well as the larger historical context. |
The
Diary of Anne Frank : The Critical Edition
by Anne Frank, David Barnouw, Gerrold Van Der Stroom, Arnold J. Pomerans This special edition compares three versions of Anne Frank's diary. |