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Buy Lonely Planet Czech & Slovak Republics (3rd Ed). A great guide for someone visiting either of the two countries. If you are just going to Prague, there are city guides available.

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bookletThe US letter size acrobat booklet is done.

I finished the US letter size booklet and recorded a Czech speaker in Prague last year, but have not yet edited the audio. I was helped by Eva, Dagmar & Karel, as well as Berta from Bohemia Bagels, who spoke for the recording. The site won't be ready til I lose my job and have enough money to not look for a new one. There is a short list that I used to start the booklet.

Check out Prague: In Your Pocket. Their guides are always up-to-date, and quite complete, plus they're cheap. If you don't order one beforehand, they are available at most kiosks in Prague.
I wrote down some details from my stays in Prague.

Links:
English - Czech Dictionary
Newspapers of the Czech Republic

If you are interested in doing business in the Czech Republic, there is a fantastic guide published by Deloitte & Touche (I think) each year. I bought my copy at:
Knihkupectvi na Mustku
Na Prikope 3
110 00 Praha 1
e-mail: pvmustek@ti.cz
a great bookstore with a large English and Czech selection, right in downtown Prague. I don't know where else you can get it.

A bookstore that i just read about is:
Big Ben Bookshop, Prague s.r.o., Mala Stupartska 5, 110 00 Praha 1
I'll visit the shop next time i'm there.

Twin Room guide to Prague seems pretty good.

Jancada has a good Czech phrases foreign language page