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Bosnia and Herzegovina | Books
Travel Guides
Short descriptions of the country appear in four of Lonely Planet's regional guides listed in the Overview section: Europe on a Shoestring, Eastern Europe, Mediterranean Europe, and Southeastern Europe. The last of these includes the most detail, although even this has far less information than the Bradt guide (below).
Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Bradt Travel Guide (4th edition published April 2013) - Tim ClancyRecommended if your trip entails more than the usual quick circuit of Sarajevo and Mostar, as it covers many of the country's smaller towns and less well-known attractions. |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina in Your Hands (1st edition published March 2014) - Jorg HeeskensI haven't seen this book, but the same publisher's "Serbia in Your Hands" is a useful and attractively produced guide so I would certainly consider this if I was planning a trip to Bosnia. |
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A guided journey through Herzegovina (1st edition published Sep 2005) - Tim Clancy and Willem van EekelenThis book is published in Bosnia by the Buybook company. One of the authors is also the writer of the Bradt Guide, so a certain amount of overlap can be expected. I haven't used this book but I did glance at it in a bookshop. It appears to have quite a lot of extra detail compared to the Bradt Guide, as you would expect given that it covers a much smaller area, but as it was published in 2005 is is naturally less up to date. |
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A guided journey through Sarejevo and the surrounding area (1st edition published Sep 2005) - Tim Clancy and Willem van EekelenSee the comment on A journey through Herzegovina. |
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A guided journey through Central and North Bosnia (1st edition published Sep 2005) - Tim Clancy and Willem van EekelenSee the comment on A journey through Herzegovina. |
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Forgotten Beauty: A Hiker's Guide to Bosnia (1st edition published March 2005) - Matias GomezDescriptions of hikes to all of BiH's major 2000 metre peaks plus a number of other hikes in and around Sarajevo. Includes maps and safety information. |
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Sarajevo In Your PocketThis practical city guide can be browsed online or downloaded in PDF format. A guide to Banja Luka is also available. |
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Background Reading
In addition to the books listed here, several of the works on Balkan history listed in the Overview may be of interest. There are substantial sections on Bosnia in several books dealing with the former Yugoslavia, including The Impossible Country, Through the Embers of Chaos and Black Lamb and Grey Falcon.
The Bridge over the Drina - Ivo Andrić
This is probably the most widely read novel by any author from the Balkans. It describes the life of a small Bosnian town over several centuries. The characters are fictional, but the town of Višegrad is real, and the bridge still exists. The author's prestige as a Nobel laureate has contributed to a tendency to interpret the novel for political ends. Does it describe the inevitable conflicts arising from the presence of different religious groups in the same area? Or does it show that these groups can coexist peacefully until tensions are introduced by outside influences? Read it and decide for yourself. |
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Sarajevo Marlboro - Miljenko Jergović
A collection of short stories inspired by Sarajevo under siege. |
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Bosnia: A Cultural History - Ivan Lovrenović
This is a refreshing change from books that focus on Bosnia as a doomed country, instead concentrating on its rich cultural and artistic heritage. Rather than telling a story of separate ethnic groups, Lovrenović sees the interactions between these groups as a fundamental part of the Bosnian identity. It's a fairly expensive book but it is handsomely produced. |
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Bosnia: A Short History - Noel Malcolm |
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