Our
listings
represent
a highly
selective
reading
list on
Spain
and
matters
Spanish,
especially
in the
sections
on
history.
Most
titles
are in
print,
although
we've
included
a few
older
classics,
many of
them
easy
enough
to find
in
secondhand
bookshops
and
libraries.
For all
books in
print,
publishing
details
are in
the form
(UK
publisher;
US
publisher),
where
both
exist;
if books
are
published
in one
country
only,
this
follows
the
publisher's
name (eg
Serpent's
Tail,
UK).
University
Press
has been
abbreviated
as UP,
o/p
signifies
out of
print.
If
you have
difficulty
finding
any
title,
an
excellent
source
for
books
about
Spain -
new,
used,
and out
of print
- is
Books On
Spain,
PO Box
207,
Twickenham,
TW2 5BQ,
UK (tel
& fax
020/8898-7789,
www.books-on-spain.com
).
Specialist
guidebooks
Phil
Ball
Morbo -
The
Story of
Spanish
Football
(When
Saturday
Comes
Books,
UK).
Excellent
and well-written
account
of the
history
of
Spanish
football
from its
nineteenth-century
beginnings
with the
British
workers
at the
mines of
Río
Tinto in
Huelva
to the
golden
years of
Real
Madrid
and the
dark
days of
Franco,
with the
ever
present
backdrop
of the
ferocious
rivalry
or
morbo
-
political,
historical,
regional
and
linguistic
- which
has
driven
the
Spanish
game
since
its
birth.
Essential
reading
for
every
football
aficionado
visiting
Spain.
Bob
Carrick
Ventas
Within a
Short
Drive of
the
Costa
del Sol
(Santana,
Málaga).
Useful
guide to
some of
the best
ventas
-
Spain's
bargain
roadside
restaurants
- within
easy
reach of
the
Málaga
coast.
Widely
available
at
bookshops
in major
resorts.
Wildlife
Frederic
Grunfeld
and
Teresa
Farino
Wild
Spain
(Sheldrake
Press;
Prentice
Hall). A
knowledgeable
and
practical
guide to
Spain's
national
parks,
ecology
and
wildlife.
Heinzel,
Fitter
and
Parslow
Collins
Guide to
the
Birds of
Britain
and
Europe
(Collins,
UK).
Alternative
to the
other
Collins
guide.
Peterson,
Mountfort
and
Hollom
Collins
Field
Guide to
the
Birds of
Britain
and
Europe
(Collins
Reference;
Houghton
Mifflin).
Standard
reference
book -
covers
most
birds in
Spain.
Oleg
Polunin
and
Anthony
Huxley
Flowers
of the
Mediterranean
(Chatto,
UK).
Useful
if by no
means
exhaustive
field
guide.
K.J.
Stoba
Bird
Watching
in
Mallorca
(Cicerone
Press,
UK).
Island
guide
listing
282
species
and
where
and when
to see
them.
Food
and wine
Coleman
Andrews
Catalan
Cuisine
(Grub
Street,
UK).
Best
available
English-language
book
dealing
with
Spain's
most
adventurous
regional
cuisine.
Nicholas
Butcher
The
Spanish
Kitchen
(Macmillan,
UK). A
practical
and
knowledgeable
guide to
creating
Spanish
dishes
when you
get
back.
Lots of
informative
detail
on
tapas,
olive
oil,
jamón
serrano
and
herbs.
Penelope
Casas
The
Foods
and
Wines of
Spain
(Knopf,
US).
Superb
Spanish
cookbook,
covering
classic
and
regional
dishes
with
equal,
authoritative
aplomb.
By the
same
author
is the
useful
Tapas:
the
little
dishes
of Spain
.
(Knopf,
US).
Alan
Davidson
The
Tio Pepe
Guide to
the
Seafood
of Spain
and
Portugal
(Anness,
UK). An
indispensible
pocket
book
that
details
and
illustrates
every
fish and
crustacean
you're
likely
to meet
in
restaurants
and bars
along
the
Spanish
costas.
Julian
Jeffs
,
Sherry
(Faber,
UK). The
story of
sherry -
history,
production,
blending
and
brands.
Rightly
a
classic
and the
best
introduction
to
Andalucía's
great
wine.
Mark and
Kim
Millon
Wine
Roads of
Spain
(HarperCollins,
UK/US).
Everything
you ever
wanted
to know
about
Spanish
wine and
sherry:
when,
how and
where
it's
made,
with a
good
array of
useful
maps.
John
Radford
The
New
Spain
(Mitchell
Beazley,
UK).
Lavish
coffee
table
format
disguises
this
book's
serious
content
- a
detailed
region-by-region
guide to
Spanish
wine
with
colour
maps,
bodega
and
vintage
evaluations
and fine
illustrations.
Jan Read
Guide to
the
Wines of
Spain
(Mitchell
Beazley,
UK).
Encyclopedic
(yet
pocketable)
guide to
the
classic
and
emerging
wines of
Spain by
a
leading
authority.
Includes
maps,
vintages
and
vineyards.