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DISCOVERING GUINEA
Ghana
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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
Here's a page from Longitude, the specialty bookseller for travelers. To order online, and to see the latest, most comprehensive selection of books and maps, go to http://reading.longitudebooks.com/SI1278. You may also call 800-342-2164 to order or request a catalog.
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These 4 items are available
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Bradt Guide Ghana
Philip Briggs
Hilary Bradt
Annabel Milne
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
448 PAGES
A compact, practical guide to Ghana for the traveler with 50 detailed sketch maps, a few color photographs and excellent information on where to go and what to do. It includes helpful information on trip planning, health and safety, with special sections on Mole National Park, the monkeys of Baobeng, the mosques at Larabanga and the eastern highlands.
(WAF27, $26.99) |
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Kwame Nkrumah, The Father of African Nationalism
David Birmingham
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1998
PAPER
142 PAGES
A popular biography of the African statesman who championed for independence, won Africans the right to vote and became the president of Ghana in 1960.
(WAF34, $14.95) |
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No Sweetness Here and Other Stories
Ama Ata Aidoo
ANTHOLOGY
1995
PAPER
160 PAGES
A collection of eleven short stories about the lives of women and men in postcolonial Ghana and the tensions between traditional village and urban life. Originally published by Doubleday in 1971, Aidoo's stories emphasize Ghana's prominent oral culture.
(WAF23, $14.95) |
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Ghana Map
ITMB
2011
MAP
A colorful, folded map of Ghana at a detailed scale of 1:500,000. Two Sides. 27x39 inches.
(WAF37, $12.95) |
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Also Recommended
Ho 2009, Volta Region, Ghana West Africa
Carrie Brown
Asogli State Council
GUIDEBOOK
This guide to the Ho Municipality of Ghana by Cross-Cultural Solutions volunteer Brown includes fact sheets, maps, photographs and cultural and economic background.
(WAF147, $10.00) |
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Africa, A Biography of the Continent
John Reader
HISTORY
With the ease of a practiced journalist, Reader weaves a masterful and lively tale of the continent, from ancient cultures to modern times. Both authoritative and informal, this is a splendid introduction to all of Africa.
(AFR49, $18.95) |
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Born on a Monday, A Photo Documentary of Ghana
Carrie Brown
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Carrie Brown documents the people, culture and daily activities of the village of Woe in Ghana in this striking collection of color photographs. With accompanying essays by Brown and Cross-Cultural Solutions' Ghanaian staff.
(WAF79, $24.95) |
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Captive Passage, The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Making of the Americas
The Mariners' Museum
Smithsonian Inst.
HISTORY
A companion volume to the exhibition drawn largely from the collections of The Mariners' Museum.
(ATL14, $21.95) |
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Forests of Gold, Essays on the Akan and the Kingdom of Asante
Ivor Wilks
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A collection of essays that explores the Akan peoples of Ghana and examines the Asante kingdom.
(WAF33, $25.00) |
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Onions are My Husband, Survival and Accumulation by West African Market Women
Gracia Clark
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A vivid ethnographic portrait of the women of the enormous open-air Kumasi Central Market in Ghana based on interviews and fieldwork by University of Indiana anthropologist Gracia Clark.
(WAF28, $42.50) |
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Saltwater Slavery, A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora
Stephanie E. Smallwood
HISTORY
Smallwood offers a clear, engaging study of Slavery and the Middle Passage, drawing upon journals, narratives and letters from slaves transported in harsh conditions across the Atlantic.
(WAF115, $19.95) |
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Spellbound, Inside West Africa's Witch Camps
Karen Palmer
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Also including a history of Ghana under British rule, Palmer investigates the pervasive influence of the spirit world and the phenomenon of exiling women to remote colonies in the north in this gritty report.
(WAF152, $25.00) |
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The Door of No Return, The History of Cape Coast Castle and the Atlantic Slave Trade
William St. Clair
HISTORY
St. Clair draws on correspondence, government records, artifacts and ship logs for this intimate, absorbing history of the British slave trade as seen through life at Ghana's Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Although focused on Ghana, this is an essential record of the transatlantic slave trade.
(WAF116, $15.95) |
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West Africa Before the Colonial Era, A History to 1850
Basil Davidson
HISTORY
Davidson puts the stories of peoples and empires into context in this lively, scholarly history. With maps, illustrations and a timeline.
(WAF07, $61.80) |
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Indigo, In Search of the Color That Seduced the World
Catherine E. McKinley
ART & ARCHITECTURE
The descendant of a clan of Scots who wore indigo tartan, whose ancestors on her father's side were traded along the same Saharan routes as indigo, McKinley brings her own history to this quest to unravel the signficance of this noble dye to West Africa and the world.
(WAF155, $27.00) |
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All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes
Maya Angelou
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A candid memoir of Angelou's experiences in Ghana in the 1960s, just five years after the country's independence from Britain.
(WAF24, $14.00) |
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Lose Your Mother, A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route
Saidiya Hartman
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
An African American herself, Berkeley professor Hartman retraces the trail of captives from the Atlantic coast to the hinterlands of Ghana, probing both her own history and the imact of slavery on 300-years of African and African American history.
(WAF145, $14.00) |
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Somebody's Heart Is Burning, A Woman Wanderer in Africa
Tanya Shaffer
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Shaffer's vivid account of a year on the road in Africa, much of it in Ghana, where she worked on building schools and other volunteer projects.
(WAF80, $13.95) |
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Wanderings in West Africa
Richard Francis Burton
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
This account, originally published in 1861, results from a three-year stint in the British Foreign office in Fernando Po, an island off the coast of West Africa. It's a valuable first-hand account of short trips around the West African coast.
(WAF12, $19.95) |
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Changes, A Love Story
Ama Ata Aidoo
LITERATURE
A novel from the multitalented author and playwright, in which the independent Esi Sekyi confronts traditional values in marriage, love, career and family in contemporary Ghana.
(WAF35, $15.95) |
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Middle Passage
Charles Johnson
LITERATURE
Winner of the National Book Award, this historical novel, set in 1830, is the richly imagined tale of a recently freed slave in New Orleans who signs aboard a square-rigger bound for Africa.
(ATL02, $15.00) |
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The Seasons of Beento Blackbird
Akosua Busia
LITERATURE
A provocative novel dissecting the issues of marriage and African identity by the daughter of a former Ghanaian prime minister.
(WAF42, $24.95) |
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West African Folktales
Jack Berry
Richard Spears
ANTHOLOGY
These 123 unembellished tales reflect the rich oral tradition of cultures throughout West Africa, particularly Ghana and Nigeria, where the pioneering Berry did much of his field work.
(WAF13, $21.00) |
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Birds of Western Africa
Nik Borrow
Ron Demey
FIELD GUIDE
A compact field edition of Barrow and Demey's comprehensive handbook, covering nearly 1,300 species from Senegal to Congo and featuring 150 color plates.
(WAF76, $45.00) |
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Birds of Western and Central Africa, Princeton Illustrated Checklist
Ber Van Perlo
FIELD GUIDE
An admirably compact, comprehensive guide to 1,500 species throughout Western and Central Africa featuring 109 color plates.
(WAF02, $29.95) |
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to African Wildlife
Peter Alden
FIELD GUIDE
This comprehensive photo guide covers 850 birds, mammals and reptiles of Africa. With range maps and a good country-by-country overview of habitats and parks.
(AFR25, $24.95) |
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