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AA Gill is Away  •  A. A. Gill
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 307 PAGES
In Britain, AA Gill is a household word, as an exceedingly popular restaurant and media critic for the Times of London. He hates to travel, but his readers love it when he does, because he so frequently comes back with a hilarious, intricately observed report. This book is a collection of those essays. The range is staggering -- included are reports from famine-plagued Sudan, Tokyo, Scotland, Tanzania and the Kalahari, and Los Angeles where he investigates the adult-film (AKA porn) industry. Gill manages to be both very funny and very moving throughout this book: no mean feat. One caveat: despite the introduction written specifically for an American audience, these essays remain very British, with a fair amount of mystifying slang. (TVL76, $14.00)
  AA Gill is Away
Africa  •  Phyllis Martin  •  Patrick O'Meara
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1995 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
African history and prehistory, popular culture, art and economics with dozens of maps, photographs and drawings. We especially liked the chapter on the contemporary map of Africa. It's all here. Pick and choose those areas that interest you. It's the most popular introductory text for undergraduate African studies courses in North America -- refreshingly free of cant and completely revised in 1995 to reflect changes in African politics. (AFR07, $26.00)
  Africa
Africa on Six Wheels, A Semester on Safari  •  Betty Levitov
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2007 •  PAPER  • 184 PAGES
Levitov writes of a trek across Africa with thirteen Nebraska college students and an Australian bus driver. From Tanzania to Cape town, through the bustling streets of Nairobi and the serenity of Lamu Island, they immerse themselves in local culture, literature and society. Levitov's entertaining book blends anecdote and personality with engaging descriptions of the places she encounters. (EAF181, $17.95)
  Africa on Six Wheels, A Semester on Safari
African Odyssey, 365 Days  •  Anup and Manoj Shah
NATURAL HISTORY •  2007 •  HARD COVER  • 744 PAGES
The National Geographic photographers document the migration of wildebeest and other creatures in this stunning Serengeti tribute, with each photo spread representing a day in the life of the Savannah. One in the series of compact, sturdy "365 Days" by the art publisher Abrams. (EAF178, $32.50)
  African Odyssey, 365 Days
African Predators  •  M.G.L. Mills  •  Gus Mills  •  Martin Harvey
NATURAL HISTORY •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 160 PAGES
A natural history of the giant cats and other predators of Africa, covering evolution, behavior and conservation, and complemented by full-color photographs. (AFR114, $39.95)
 
African Voices, African Lives: Personal Narratives from a Swahili Village  •  Patricia Caplan
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 267 PAGES
An enormously detailed ethnographic portrait of life on the Swahili coast based on the author's interviews, encounters and research over several decades. She incorporates dialogue, her own observations and excerpts of the diary that her primary informant Mohammed kept at her request. (EAF88, $43.95)
  African Voices, African Lives: Personal Narratives from a Swahili Village
Africans and Americans  •  Joseph Mbele
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2005 •  PAPER  • 107 PAGES
A professor at St. Olaf's, originally from Tanzania, Mbele tackles the obstacles, tools and challenge of cross-cultural understanding in this personable guide. (AFR244, $19.95)
  Africans and Americans
Ancestral Passions, The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind's Beginnings  •  Virginia Morell
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1996 •  PAPER  • 640 PAGES
A biography of the Leakey family, documenting their discoveries and their vast contributions to the field of paleontology. Controversial, but dedicated to their science, the Leakeys have been instrumental in tracing human origins to East Africa. The book covers the lives and work of Richard, Louis and Mary as well as successive generations of the family. (EAF76, $38.95)
  Ancestral Passions, The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind's Beginnings
Arusha National Park Map  •  Ma Company (Tanzania)
1997 •  MAP
A full color handsome topographic map and souvenir of Mt. Meru and Arusha National Park at a scale of 1:39,000. The hand-drawn map shows trekking routes, camps, geographic features and topography. Two Sides. 17x24 inches. (EAF106, $14.95)
  Arusha National Park Map
Black Mischief  •  Evelyn Waugh
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 312 PAGES
Waugh's devilish third novel, a send up of British colonial Africa and home-grown potentates on the fictional island of Anzania. Although you might guess Waugh takes Zanzibar as his model, Waugh's Africa is fictional -- and hilarious. He lampoons just about everybody on the island, an equatorial backwater, east of Somaliland and west of the Gulf of Aden. A facsimile reprint of the original 1932 edition. (AFR20, $14.99)
  Black Mischief
Bones of Contention, Controversies in the Search for Human Origins  •  Roger Lewin
NATURAL HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 366 PAGES
Tackling the giants. Lewin, a science writer who has worked with Richard Leakey, outlines the issues, debates and personalities in paleoanthropology this even-handed, fascinating account. (ATP05, $30.00)
  Bones of Contention, Controversies in the Search for Human Origins
Born Wild, The Extraordinary Story of One Man's Passion for Africa  •  Tony Fitzjohn
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2011 •  HARD COVER  • 336 PAGES
The engrossing tale of Fitzjohn's transformation from rogue Englishman to experienced game warden. After growing up in a North London foster home, Fitzjohn moved to East Africa and worked on a lion preserve in Kenya as the assistant to George Adamson (made famous by the 1966 film Born Free). Later, Fitzjohn would move to the Mkomazi reserve in Tanzania and play an integral part in propelling it to national park status. This is the story of one man's life with the animals of the Serengeti and his tireless efforts to protect them. (EAF376, $25.00)
 
Bradt Guide Zanzibar  •  David Else  •  Sarah Chanter
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A personal, detailed guide to Zanzibar, its history, culture, attractions and natural history. With color photographs, maps and excellent travel information. (EAF33, $23.99)
  Bradt Guide Zanzibar
Captain Sir Richard Burton, A Biography  •  Edward Rice
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2001 •  PAPER  • 688 PAGES
A splendid, absorbing account of the Victorian explorer, a man of oversize appetites, ambitions and intellect. (AFR99, $27.50)
 
Chimpanzee Travels, On and Off the Road in Africa  •  Dale Peterson
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2003 •  PAPER  • 279 PAGES
Peterson's enjoyable tales of travels across Africa captures the thrill and adventure of primate research, from Tanzania, where he first met friend and colleague Jane Goodall, to the Ndoki Forest Reserve in northern Congo, Lope-Okanda Forest Reserve in Gabon and Gambia's Baboon Islands (AFR276, $19.95)
 
Come to Africa and Save Your Marriage and other Stories  •  Maria Thomas
LITERATURE •  2007 •  PAPER  • 232 PAGES
Drawn from the author's time in Kenya and Tanzania, this collection of fourteen short stories, originally published in 1987, vividly portrays the experiences of American expatriates in Africa, as well as the lives of ordinary Africans. Twentieth anniversary edition. (EAF163, $12.00)
  Come to Africa and Save Your Marriage and other Stories
Darwin's Nightmare  •  Hubert Sauper
NATURAL HISTORY •  2007 •  DVD
Nominated for an Academy Award, this gripping documentary shows the devastating impact of the introduction of Nile perch not just on the ecology of Lake Victoria but also on the livelihood and welfare of the people of the surrounding region. (EAF206, $26.99)
 
Desertion  •  Abdulrazak Gurnah
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
Set in Zanzibar, this novel of a troubled love affair spans sixty years and paints a vivid portrait of turn-of-the-century colonial Africa. The time-skipping tale is opens in 1899, following the fate of a British adventurer lost in the East African desert. Rescued by a Muslim shopkeeper, he begins a love affair with the man's sister, Rehana. Skipping to the 1950s, the story follows the lives of two brother: a Zanzibari in England Rashid, and Amin, who is having an affair with Rehana's granddaughter. (EAF138, $13.95)
 
The Fossil Trail, How We Know What We Think We Know About Human Evolution  •  Ian Tattersall
SCIENCE •  2009 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A balanced, thought-provoking survey of the physical evidence for human evolution by the American Museum of Natural History anthropologist. (ATP08, $34.95)
 
The Girl Who Married a Lion and Other Tales from Africa  •  Alexander McCall Smith
LITERATURE •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 192 PAGES
McCall Smith brings together a collection of often hilarious, often bizarre folktales which he heard as a child growing up in Zimbabwe. In addition to the tales from his previous collection, Children of Wax, the best-selling author includes seven new tales from Botswana. In an interesting twist on a writer's creation, the title character of the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency provides an introduction. (AFR141, $22.00)
  The Girl Who Married a Lion and Other Tales from Africa
Great Rift  •  BBC Video
NATURAL HISTORY •  2010 •  DVD
Filmed in stunning HD, this BBC documentary shows the wildlife, habitats and nature of this extraordinary formation, which runs 4,000 miles from the Red Sea across East Africa to the mouth of the Zambezi. From the team behind the Emmy Award-winning Planet Earth and Wild China, this BBC/Animal Planet co-production travels through nine different countries, investigating the forces that have shaped one of the most turbulent landscapes on Earth. (EAF377, $19.95)
  Great Rift
Hemingway in Africa, The Last Safari  •  Christopher Ondaatje
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 240 PAGES
Ernest Hemingway's love of East Africa can be glimpsed in "The Green Hills of Africa" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"-- Christopher Ondaatje traveled to Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to retrace the steps of Hemingway's inspiration for this amply illustrated biography. Ondaatje examines Hemingway's travels with a literary attention to detail, and documents his findings with 98 color photographs, including one of the actual leopard which inspired the short story "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." (AFR139, $37.50)
  Hemingway in Africa, The Last Safari
I Dreamed of Africa  •  Kuki Gallman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  PAPER  • 315 PAGES
Enormously popular, this bestseller is a highly personal account of tragedy and magic in Kenya, as much catharsis as literature. Italian-born Gallman tells of her move to Ol Ari Nyiro, a ranch set in the highland plain in the shadow of Mount Kenya. Although Gallman loses both her husband and eldest son to terrible accidents in Africa, she perseveres -- and her childhood love of Africa grows stronger. Wistful and romantic, this is nonetheless a powerful book, vivid in its detail of life in Africa. It is now a major motion picture (and re-released with a new cover). (EAF23, $17.00)
  I Dreamed of Africa
An Ice-Cream War, A Novel  •  William Boyd
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
This finely wrought, sensitive novel captures the drama and day-to-day reality of friends and family caught up in WWI in German East Africa. (EAF146, $16.95)
  An Ice-Cream War, A Novel
In the Dust of Kilimanjaro  •  David Western
NATURAL HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 250 PAGES
Published in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Kenya Wildlife Service and written by its former director, Western writes eloquently of his immersion in the natural history and cultures of Kenya. (EAF48, $35.00)
  In the Dust of Kilimanjaro
In the Shadow of Man  •  Jane Goodall  •  Stephen Jay Gould  •  David A. Hamburg
NATURAL HISTORY •  2010 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
Goodall's popular account of studying chimpanzees in Tanzania. First enlisted by the legendary scientist Louis Leakey, Goodall has gone on to do almost half a century of revolutionary primate research. This book, which is followed by "Through a Window," tells the story of her early years with the chimps and her monumental discoveries concerning primate behavior. Complemented by 80 photographs. (EAF74, $15.95)
  In the Shadow of Man
Into Africa, The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone  •  Martin Dugard
EXPLORATION •  2004 •  PAPER  • 340 PAGES
A nicely paced tale of the missing Scottish explorer and Stanley's headline-grabbing efforts to locate him. Though the story is well known, Dugard (who has also written about Captain James Cook) has done his homework well, drawing together research, diary extracts and contemporary accounts into a nuanced, lively portrait of the two men and their time. (AFR130, $15.95)
  Into Africa, The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone
Investigating Olduvai, Archaeology of Human Origins  •  Jeanne Septis
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  AUDIO CD
Created for university students, this interactive CD-ROM is divided into three sections: data, analysis and investigation. The data section includes excellent information about East Africa, its geology, wildlife and history in addition to the fossil finds themselves and stratigraphy of the fossil site. The analysis section illustrates issues and controversies surrounding human evolution. For Macintosh or PC. (EAF90, $39.95)
  Investigating Olduvai, Archaeology of Human Origins
Kenya & Northern Tanzania (Serengeti) Map  •  Nelles
2008 •  MAP
A detailed map of Kenya and northern Tanzania (including the Serengeti) at a scale of 1:1,100,000 with inset maps of Lamu, Nairobi and Mombasa. Two Sides. 20x40 inches. (EAF07, $13.95)
  Kenya & Northern Tanzania (Serengeti) Map
Kenya and Tanzania Map  •  Cartographia
1999 •  MAP
A colorful, double-sided map of Kenya and Tanzania at a scale of 1:2,500,000. With index Two Sides. 39.5x26.5 inches. (EAF97, $12.00)
 
Kilimanjaro, To the Roof of Africa  •  David Breashears
EXPLORATION •  2002 •  DVD
A strikingly beautiful celebration of the mountain, shot on large format film and originally presented in IMAX theaters. Narrated by an experienced guide with accompanying African music and commentary by the six climbers on the expedition, including twelve-year-old Nicole Wineland-Thomson and author-historian Audrey Salkeld (who wrote an accompanying book about Africa's highest mountain). Breshears focuses on the history, nature and beauty of the mountain along with the varied experiences of the trekkers. The DVD includes a bonus 22-minute "making of" documentary, the theatrical trailer from the IMAX film, trivia and a slide show. (EAF112, $19.99)
  Kilimanjaro, To the Roof of Africa
The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals  •  Jonathan Kingdon
FIELD GUIDE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 476 PAGES • COMING IN
An authoritative, beautifully illustrated guide. It features identification, classification and species information for all known African mammals, including many newly discovered species. Written by one of the foremost authorities on African mammals, this concise guide provides full information on identification, distribution, ecology and conservation status on more than 1,100 species. It includes 480 outstanding color illustrations by the author and 280 maps. (AFR32, $49.50)
  The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals
The Lake Regions of Central Africa  •  Richard Francis Burton
EXPLORATION •  1995 •  PAPER  • 572 PAGES
A reprint of Burton's original (and insightful) account of exploration between Zanzibar and Lake Tanganyika. (AFR98, $16.95)
 
Lonely Planet East Africa  •  Hugh Finlay
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 664 PAGES
This practical guide to East Africa by Lonely Planet features maps, a good overview of culture, history and nature, and much nuts-and-bolts information on excursions, accommodations and sightseeing. With color photographs and excellent travel information. Lonely Planet also publishes "Trekking in East Africa". (EAF81, $31.99)
  Lonely Planet East Africa
Lonely Planet Swahili Phrasebook  •  Lonely Planet
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2008 •  PAPER  • 259 PAGES
A compact reference for the traveler, covering useful idioms, vocabulary and basic grammar. (EAF96, $8.99)
  Lonely Planet Swahili Phrasebook
Lonely Planet Tanzania  •  Mary Fitzpatrick
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 392 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide to Tanzania featuring maps, a good overview of culture, history and nature and much nuts-and-bolts information on excursions, accommodations and sightseeing. It includes sketch maps of cities, towns, parks and reserves. (EAF95, $24.99)
  Lonely Planet Tanzania
Lucy's Legacy, Sex and Intelligence in Human Evolution  •  Alison Jolly
SCIENCE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 528 PAGES
Jolly brings the perspective of a sociobiologist -- and of her decades of field work on the female-dominated ring-tailed Lemur -- to this lively account of who we are as a species. She looks particularly at the evolution of gender and intelligence. (AFR104, $18.95)
 
Lucy, The Beginnings of Humankind  •  Maitland Armstrong Edey  •  Donald Johanson
ARCHAEOLOGY •  1990 •  PAPER  • 409 PAGES
The original, influential account of the development of human evolution and, especially, of the thrilling discovery of Lucy in 1974. It includes an account of the four field seasons in Hadar, Ethiopia from 1967-1977. (ATP06, $17.00)
  Lucy, The Beginnings of Humankind
Masai, The Rain Warriors  •  Pascal Plisson
HISTORY •  2007 •  DVD
Set in the beautiful highlands of Kenya and filmed in the Masai language, this feature film follows eight young Masai warriors in their quest to slay a mythical lion and thereby end a devastating drought. (EAF191, $24.95)
 
Mimi and Toutou's Big Adventure, The Bizarre Battle of Lake Tanganyika  •  Giles Foden
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
Fodden's gripping account of the real-life story of the events that inspired the classic film The African Queen. He chronicles the exploits and adventures of Geoffrey Spicer-Simson, given the task of trekking overland with two gunboats, Mimi and Toutou, to defeat the Germans on Lake Tanganyika in WWI. (EAF190, $14.95)
  Mimi and Toutou's Big Adventure, The Bizarre Battle of Lake Tanganyika
The Myth of Wild Africa  •  Jonathan Adams  •  Thomas McShane
NATURAL HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 290 PAGES
Thomas Lovejoy called this book essential reading. It's a no-holds-barred attack on old-style conservation in Africa- provocative, fascinating and dead-on. The authors, associated with the World Wildlife Fund, explode the romantic fallacy of an untouched continent where animals roam freely in sanctuaries. The relationship of wildlife -- and the people who share the continent with them -- is central to the future of conservation. (AFR15, $29.95)
  The Myth of Wild Africa
New Map of Kilimanjaro National Park  •  Ma Company (Tanzania)
1998 •  MAP
A full color handsome souvenir sketch map of Kilimanjaro at a scale of 1:59,000 showing trekking routes, camps, geographic features and topography. Two Sides. 17x24 inches. (EAF104, $14.95)
  New Map of Kilimanjaro National Park
No Way Home, The Decline of the World's Great Animal Migrations  •  David Wilcove
NATURAL HISTORY •  2010 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
A conservation biologist at Princeton, Wilcove argues powerfully that we must protect the habitats and byways of the grand migratory assemblages on the ground, in the air and on the water, including not just Africa's wildebeest but also the American bison, songbirds, monarch butterflies, the grey whale, sea turtles, and salmon. (CON41, $25.00)
  No Way Home, The Decline of the World's Great Animal Migrations
Origins Reconsidered, In Search of What Makes Us Human  •  Richard Leakey  •  Roger Lewin
SCIENCE •  1993 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
A personal account of hominid evolution by paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey with science writer Richard Lewin. They look back at the evidence and conclusions from the original 1977 book "Origins," augmented with a thoughtful consideration of what makes us human. (ATP07, $17.95)
  Origins Reconsidered, In Search of What Makes Us Human
The Peopling of Africa, A Geographic Interpretation  •  James L. Newman
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 252 PAGES
An anthropological study of Africa, which considers, among other factors, genetics, religion, language and technology. With 50 maps. (AFR140, $26.00)
 
A Photographic Guide to the Birds of East Africa  •  David Richards
FIELD GUIDE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 144 PAGES
A handy pocket field guide with 350 remarkably good photographs of the common birds of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Arranged systematically, the book features full-color photographs, identification and habitat notes, and range maps. One of a series. (EAF17, $19.95)
  A Photographic Guide to the Birds of East Africa
A Photographic Guide, Southern, Central, and East African Mammals  •  Chris Stuart  •  Tilde Stuart
FIELD GUIDE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 144 PAGES
A compact guide designed for the field. The Stuarts present 152 African mammals, including almost all of the conspicuous species and a good sampling of the smaller or more secretive animals. In addition to highlighting characteristic features, the authors give some information on diet, habitats and behavior. And, the book fits in your shirt pocket. 2nd edition. (EAF16, $15.95)
  A Photographic Guide, Southern, Central, and East African Mammals
The Remarkable Baobab  •  Thomas Pakenham
NATURAL HISTORY •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 144 PAGES
It was inevitable that Pakenham, an historian of Africa with a penchant for the world's most striking and bizarre trees, would discover the baobab. In this followup to Remarkable Trees of the World and Meetings with Remarkable Trees, he focuses on the tremendous, twisted boabab trees of Africa, Madagascar and Australia. Of the world's eight species, six are found in Madagascar. With 60 large-format color photographs. (NAT71, $19.95)
  The Remarkable Baobab
Rough Guide Tanzania  •  Jens Finke
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 672 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series. (EAF187, $24.99)
  Rough Guide Tanzania
Rough Waters, Nature and Development in an East African Marine Park  •  Christine J. Walley
NATURAL HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
A scholarly account of the establishment of Tanzania's Mafia Island Marine Park, taking in issues of conservation, local peoples and political tensions. (EAF129, $30.95)
 
The Shadow of Kilimanjaro  •  Rick Ridgeway
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
Lucky Ridgeway, he got to walk across Kenya, albeit in the company of armed park rangers, while the rest of us tool around in mini-vans and Toyotas. The veteran of high peaks, Antarctica, the Amazon and other formidable destinations recounts his walk from Mount Kilimanjaro across Tsavo National Park to the Indian Ocean in the company of Iain Allan (and an armed guard). It's a perceptive overview of Kenya, its wildlife and conservation by an appreciative observer. He weaves history, philosophy and thoughtful observation into this marvelous account. (EAF61, $18.99)
  The Shadow of Kilimanjaro
Surrender or Starve: Travels in Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, and Eritrea  •  Robert D. Kaplan
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
Robert Kaplan, the prolific journalist and author of Balkan Ghosts, travelled through Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia and Eritrea for this illuminating travelogue examining the culture, religion, and politics of the region. Kaplan also pays particular attention to the formidable impact of the 1980s famine. (AFR155, $15.95)
  Surrender or Starve: Travels in Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, and Eritrea
Swahili, Start Speaking Today  •  Educational Services Corporation
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  1995 •  CASETTE TAPE
A 90-minute crash course in Swahili on two audio casettes tapes, which focuses on useful words and expressions for the traveler. (EAF110, $24.95)
  Swahili, Start Speaking Today
Tales From Tanzania, A Mostly True Story  •  Scott Balows
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 220 PAGES
A hilarious and frank chronicle of a Tanzanian safari, full of adventures and mishaps. Balows evokes the East African landscape with loving detail. Selected the Best Travel Book of 2004 by the North American Travel Journalists Association. (EAF185, $14.50)
  Tales From Tanzania, A Mostly True Story
Tanzania, The Land and Its People  •  John Ndembwike
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 164 PAGES
A clear overview of the history, geography, people and life of Tanzania, East Africa's largest and most diverse nation. (EAF184, $16.95)
  Tanzania, The Land and Its People
Through a Window, My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe  •  Jane Goodall
NATURAL HISTORY •  2010 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
The now-classic account of Jane Goodall's research into the life of the chimpanzees on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, offering insight into field work, animal behavior and conservation issues. (EAF42, $15.95)
  Through a Window, My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe
Trackers  •  Deon Meyer
MYSTERY •  2011 •  HARD COVER  • 488 PAGES
Lemmer's first rule is: "Don't get involved." A highly skilled bodyguard with a violent, criminal past, he has settled into a quiet life in Loxton, South Africa, where the rural tranquility has helped to calm his explosive temper. But when a wealthy farmer asks for his help in smuggling a pair of rare black rhinos out of Zimbabwe (where they are murdered for their horns), he has a hard time saying no. Before he knows it, Lemmer is on a small airplane, zipping across the border, an airsickness bag in his hand and a military-grade shotgun at his feet. Soon, he will regret the trip very much. (SAF311, $24.00)
  Trackers
Traversa, A Solo Walk Across Africa from the Skeleton Coast to the Indian Ocean  •  Fran Sandham
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 320 PAGES
Young and foolish, Rough guide editor and inveterate traveler Sandham set out from Namibia across Zambia and Tanzania to Zanzibar on a 3,000-mile trek. He writes with down-to-earth glee of the personalities, hardships, pleasures and idiocy of a solo walk (sometimes in the company of a donkey or mule) through tough terrain, interweaving his adventures with commentary on history and people. (AFR212, $25.00)
  Traversa, A Solo Walk Across Africa from the Skeleton Coast to the Indian Ocean
The Wisdom of the Bones, In Search of Human Origins  •  Alan Walker  •  Pat Shipman
SCIENCE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
A dramatic account of the discovery, in 1984, and significance of a remarkably intact skeleton of Homo erectus in northern Kenya. (ATP09, $15.00)
  The Wisdom of the Bones, In Search of Human Origins

 
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