Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "djibouti", sorted by average review score:

Lonely Planet Ethiopia Eritrea and Djibouti (Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit)
Published in Paperback by Lonely Planet (1999)
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From Africa's Horn
LP's best!As a Lonely Planet author, I'd like to echo the words of other reviewers of this book. This is clearly Lonely Planet's best title - the writing is clear, concise and informative, the asides are entertaining, the tone is objective yet engaging, and Frances Linzee Gordon's photos are nothing short of spectacular. Congratulations, Frances - you've produced a winner!
Great reference book!A recent front page article in the New York Times on the Lalibela churches in northern Ethiopia sent me running for my LP copy of this book. I was most pleasantly surprised to find over a dozen pages of detailed information on this incredible center of early Christianity. F. Linzee-Gordon's first hand account of a visit to the churches provided a most informative background lacking in the NY Times article. Well done!

Naval Strategy East of Suez: The Role of Djibouti
Published in Hardcover by Praeger Publishers (March, 1992)
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History Oriented? Yes. Tourism? NON!This book is quite expensive and was, in fact my first on line purchase. Having been to the country, for a day, I wanted to know more - much more. This book filled the bill for that. It is full of valuable history. I now understand why the country is what it is. It is a country to visit during the morning and get out of - it is culture SHOCK! - but I understand it much better now. A travelogue it is not, but if you're going there, it will give you an understanding of it's strategic importance, and why the French Foregin Legion is still there, to this day.
I liked the book and would buy it again, If I knew all it contained. It contains a lot of history, from the military point of view.

The 2000 Import and Export Market for Coffee and Coffee Substitutes in Djibouti (World Trade Report)
Published in Ring-bound by Icon Group International, Inc. (19 January, 2001)
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The 2000 Import and Export Market for Coffee in Djibouti (World Trade Report)
Published in Ring-bound by Icon Group International, Inc. (19 January, 2001)
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The 2000 Import and Export Market for Crude Fertilizers and Materials Excluding Coal in Djibouti
Published in Digital by ICON Group Ltd. ()
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The 2000 Import and Export Market for Crude Fertilizers and Materials Excluding Coal in Djibouti (World Trade Report)
Published in Ring-bound by Icon Group International, Inc. (16 February, 2001)
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2000 Import and Export Market for Essential Oils, Perfumes and Toilet Preparations in Djibouti
Published in Paperback by Icon Group International, Inc. (January, 2001)
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The 2000 Import and Export Market for Fresh and Dried Grapes in Djibouti (World Trade Report)
Published in Ring-bound by Icon Group International, Inc. (18 January, 2001)
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2000 Import and Export Market for Improved and Reconstituted Wood in Djibouti
Published in Paperback by Icon Group International, Inc. (January, 2001)
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The 2000 Import and Export Market for Lubricating Petroleum Oils and Other Heavy Petroleum Oils in Djibouti
Published in Digital by ICON Group Ltd. ()
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The book is one of the best LP books I've read. The writing is clearly, and it gives us good insight in history, facts, geography, and so on. I have read parts of the book about all three countries, but the Eritrean part is the only one I have actuallu used when travelling.
The books has some very good pictures and maps, and give alot of up to date information. My favorite part is the part about Asmara's architecture, "Asmara, or Piccola Roma, soon came to epitomise the new philosophy: it was not just beautiful, but was well planned, well built and, above all, functiomal. The book is a good guide to use when you plan your travel ahead, and is even better when you actually are there and need or want information.
An extra benefit of the book is the small notes you find alot of, giving interesting information. Reading these notes makes your travel alot more special.
When I travel I use my guidebooks as kind of diaries. I write down restaurants I visit, hotel I stay at, interesting places I see and so on. And this book is filled with my writings almost on all pages. Gordon has seen it all, and gives very useful information about a very interesting, though little known country.
Britt Arnhild Lindland