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) |
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Africa
Michael Lewis
John Reader
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2001
HARD COVER
320 PAGES
COMING IN
An informative survey of the geography, culture and wildlife of Africa featuring 175 color photographs and accompanying text by John Reader (Africa: A Biography of the Continent). Organized geographically, it's the companion volume to an eight-hour television series by PBS and National Geographic.
(AFR111, $50.00) |
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Africa's Vanishing Wildlife
Chris Stuart
NATURAL HISTORY
1996
HARD COVER
208 PAGES
Profiling wildlife found all over the continent, this sixth book by the prolific husband-and-wife team features outstanding color photography, great maps and a well considered analysis of prospects for the future of individual species.
(AFR43, $45.00) |
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African Art, An Introduction
Frank Willett
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2002
PAPER
272 PAGES
A concise, well illustrated overview of the art and culture of Africa, portraying the range of spectacular art produced throughout the ages.
(AFR18, $21.95) |
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African Nights
Kuki Gallman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2000
PAPER
326 PAGES
In this sequel to I Dreamed of Africa Gallman writes of life on her ranch in Kenya, the people, wildlife and challenges.
(EAF121, $14.00) |
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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) |
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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) |
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African Silences
Peter Matthiessen
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1992
PAPER
225 PAGES
In this narrative of Equatorial Africa, Matthiessen recounts several trips to The Gambia, Senegal, Zaire and the Congo Basin in search of rhinos, elephants and other endangered wildlife.
(WAF36, $13.00) |
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The Africans
David Lamb
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1987
PAPER
371 PAGES
In these 17 well written essays, news correspondent Lamb ranges throughout Africa, creating an insightful portrait of the land and especially its people. This now-classic book is a wide-ranging political and social survey of the continent, banned in a number of countries -- and as interesting today as when it was first published in 1984.
(AFR22, $19.95) |
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All Things Reconsidered, My Birding Adventures
Roger Tory Peterson
NATURAL HISTORY
2007
PAPER
320 PAGES
A collection of 42 of Peterson's best columns from Bird Watcher's Digest, including his adventures in Alaska, Russia, Kenya and New York City.
(BRD46, $14.95) |
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The Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives, An Illustrated Guide to Their Evolution and Natural History
Alan Turner
Mauricio Anton
NATURAL HISTORY
2000
PAPER
256 PAGES
A thoroughly researched and accessible guide to modern felines and their prehistoric ancestors. From the sabertooth tiger to the average house cat, this far-reaching natural history finds links between present-day species and fossil evidence to form an account of the anatomy, behavior and evolution of cats. Includes almost 200 amazingly detailed drawings.
(BST50, $26.95) |
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Bill Bryson's African Diary
Bill Bryson
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2002
HARD COVER
49 PAGES
It's slight but with all the profits going to CARE International (who sponsored Bryson's visit), this 50-page essay on Kenya has its heart in the right place. It's a diary of Bryon's week-long junket at the invitation of the poverty-fighting organization.
(AFR128, $12.00) |
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The Book of Secrets
M.G. Vassanjii
LITERATURE
1997
PAPER
337 PAGES
Intrigue, history and politics along East Africa's Swahili Coast. The many machinations of this prize-winning novel revolve around the discovery of a 1913 diary of a British colonial administrator in Dar es Salaam. It evokes the history and atmosphere of the coast, where black, white, Indian and Arab are long intertwined.
(EAF65, $18.00) |
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Bradt Guide Tanzania
Philip Briggs
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
656 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to Tanzania, its history, wildlife and major attractions in the series of Africa guides by Philip Briggs for Bradt. Geared for the independent traveler, it also includes maps, town plans and lots of practical travel information. It covers not just the popular safari destinations in the north but also Gombe Stream, Mahale Mountains and Selous Game Reserve.
(EAF39, $26.99) |
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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) |
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Cats of Africa
Anthony Hall-Martin
FIELD GUIDE
1998
HARD COVER
152 PAGES
A species-by-species guide to Africa's wild cats, gorgeously illustrated by Paul Bosman. With range maps, conservation status and descriptions.
(BST24, $49.95) |
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Cultural Atlas of Africa
Jocelyn Murray
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1998
HARD COVER
240 PAGES
COMING IN
This book is a handsomely illustrated atlas of African history and culture with 96 outstanding maps, 250 color photographs and excellent essays.
(AFR47, $50.00) |
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Culture Smart! Kenya
Jane Barsby
GUIDEBOOK
2007
PAPER
168 PAGES
A concise, no-nonsense guide to local customs, etiquette and culture with a short overview of the land and people along with practical travel advice.
(EAF177, $9.95) |
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Darwin's Dreampond, Drama in Lake Victoria
Tijs Goldschmidt
NATURAL HISTORY
1998
PAPER
274 PAGES
A fortuitous combination of solid science and vivid travel writing, this book is Goldschmidt's account of his field work at Lake Victoria, and especially of his work on the ecology and evolution of the cichlid fishes.
(EAF53, $29.00) |
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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) |
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The Deserts of Africa
Michael Martin
NATURAL HISTORY
2000
HARD COVER
192 PAGES
COMING IN
Geographer and photographer Martin traveled throughout the Sahara, Namibia, Kalahari and Rift Valley for this engaging book of portraits. In addition to the handsome color photographs and illustrations, he provides a good portrait of the geography, culture and wildlife of each region. With 148 full-color photographs and maps.
(AFR87, $50.00) |
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Footprint Kenya Handbook
Lizzie Williams
GUIDEBOOK
2009
HARD COVER
406 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular British series.
(EAF144, $27.50) |
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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) |
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Ghosts of Tsavo, Stalking the Mystery Lions of East Africa
Philp Caputo
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2003
PAPER
275 PAGES
COMING IN
An account of Caputo's adventures in Tsavo National Park and Southern Uganda on the trail of some very big lions. He set out in the company of with legendary guide Iain Allan and two researchers from the Field Museum in Chicago. With a 16-page section of photographs. This book is the latest chapter in the Victorian tale of two lions that killed and ate 140 railway workers building a bridge over the Tsavo River.
(EAF93, $16.00) |
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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) |
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Green Hills of Africa
Ernest Hemingway
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1935
PAPER
295 PAGES
Hemingway paints the true story of his ramblings on safari in this classic, exquisitely written tale of hunting around Lake Manyara, which includes some of the best writing on the land itself and original pencil drawings.
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Guide to Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro
Iain Allan
GUIDEBOOK
1998
PAPER
264 PAGES
Allan's pocket guide to mountaineering, produced by the Mountain Club of Kenya, is a comprehensive overview of mountain medicine, geology, flora and fauna. With climbing routes and a fold-out topo maps of the two mountains.
(EAF68, $33.95) |
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Heart of Darkness, with Congo Diary
Joseph Conrad
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
136 PAGES
A monumentally influential literary work, this short story tells of Marlow's harrowing journey into the Belgian Congo. Rich with irony, this story blurs the lines between savagery and civilization. This edition also includes selections from Conrad's journal while he was in the Congo, creating a blueprint for his later writings.
(AFR46, $9.00) |
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Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories
Chinua Achebe
Lynn Innes
ANTHOLOGY
1992
PAPER
196 PAGES
COMING IN
All written in the last 25 years, these 20 outstanding stories showcase both established African writers and new voices in the field. A single-volume introduction to the vast literature of all of Africa.
(AFR10, $14.94) |
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Exploration of Africa, From Cairo to the Cape
Ann Hugon
EXPLORATION
1993
PAPER
173 PAGES
COMING IN
This jewel of a book chronicles the 19th-century exploration of Africa with hundreds of contemporary paintings and prints, brief chapters on the expeditions, and a very useful chronology. Livingstone, Burton and others speak for themselves in a series of journal excerpts.
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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) |
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I Married Adventure, The Lives of Osa and Martin Johnson
Osa Johnson
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1997
PAPER
448 PAGES
Back from a round-the-world cruise with Jack London, the pioneering film maker Martin Johnson married young Osa Leighty from Chanute, Kansas and together they sailed off to Kenya, Borneo and the Congo, making movies and writing books. In this 1940 classic, she recounts their adventures in the field.
(PAC110, $19.95) |
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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) |
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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) |
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Kilimanjaro & East Africa, A Climbing and Trekking Guide
Cameron Burns
GUIDEBOOK
2006
PAPER
236 PAGES
A compact guide to climbing with practical information on planning for your trek, outfitters and routes. It covers all the major forest and moorland routes to the main peaks on Kilimanjaro and Mt. Kenya, Mt. Meru and the Rwenzoris. With sketch maps and photographs. Second edition.
(EAF63, $19.95) |
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Kilimanjaro Map
ITMB
2010
MAP
A traveler's map of the mountain and surroundings at a scale of 1:62,500 with margin notes on the climbing routes, wildlife and history of exploration. It's a colorful topographic map with 100-foot contour lines. Routes, huts, and geographic features are clearly indicated. One Side. 27x39 inches.
(EAF69, $11.95) |
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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) |
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The Lions of Tsavo, Exploring the Legacy of Africa's Notorious Man-Eaters
Bruce D. Patterson
NATURAL HISTORY
2003
HARD COVER
324 PAGES
An engaging account of research into the lions of Tsavo -- and the notorious 1898 events where two lions ate nearly 140 workers building a bridge. Patterson, a curator at the Field Museum in Chicago, has been studying the ecology, evolution and behavior of the lions of Tsavo since 1997.
(EAF117, $24.95) |
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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) |
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Lonely Planet Kenya
Matt Fletcher
Hugh Finlay
Geoff Crowther
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
392 PAGES
A compact, practical guide to Kenya featuring maps, a good overview of culture, history and nature and much nuts-and-bolts information on excursions, accommodations and sightseeing. With a brief wildlife guide and scattered color photographs. It includes sketch maps of cities, towns, parks and reserves.
(EAF84, $26.99) |
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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) |
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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) |
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The Man-Eaters of Tsavo
John Henry Patterson
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2004
PAPER
346 PAGES
The true tale of John Henry Patterson, the Victorian adventurer who set out to build a bridge over the Tsavo River -- and later became a game warden in Kenya. The production of the bridge turns out to be a monumental task when two man-eating lions hunt and kill much of the work force. Written at the turn of the 20th century, it's a baffling story, much in the tradition of the period's classic works of exploration and adventure in Africa.
(EAF80, $18.95) |
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Mount Kenya Map
Ordnance Survey
1989
MAP
A full color general wall map of Mt. Kenya and surroundings at a scale of 1:125,000 published by the Survey of Kenya. Please note: this map does not provide suitable detail for climbers. Two Sides. 24x35 inches.
(EAF141, $10.95) |
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to African Wildlife
Peter Alden
FIELD GUIDE
1995
PAPER
988 PAGES
A compact introduction to the landforms, wild areas, mammals, birds, reptiles and insects of Africa, featuring contributions by experts and almost 600 color photographs. Most of the book is a field guide to commonly encountered birds, mammals and other creatures of the African continent.
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New News Out of Africa, Uncovering Africa's Renaissance
Charlayne Hunter-Gault
HISTORY
2007
PAPER
192 PAGES
A PBS correspondant addresses the current state of affairs in South Africa, Rwanda, Mozambique, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Angola and Sierra Leone, incorporating his own experiences and the continent's troubled and tangled history.
(AFR203, $14.95) |
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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) |
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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.
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Petals of Blood
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
LITERATURE
2005
PAPER
432 PAGES
In this tale of political greed and hypocrisy, first published in 1977 and now a Penguin Classic, the Kenyan novelist follows the fate of four suspects after three prominent local businessmen have been murdered in a small village in the highlands of Northern Kenya. This is the fourth novel by Ngugi and his first set since independence. It's both a suspenseful tale and a critique of post-colonial Africa.
(EAF135, $16.00) |
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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.
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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) |
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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.
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Rough Guide Kenya
Daniel Jacobs
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
667 PAGES
This practical guide in the excellent British series includes a good historical and cultural overview.
(EAF171, $25.99) |
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Safari Living
Tim Beddow
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2006
HARD COVER
168 PAGES
Beddow captures the beauty and setting of lodges and camps, highland estates and coast retreats in 100 color photos in this handsome overview of architecture and interior design in East Africa.
(EAF147, $16.95) |
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The Scramble for Africa
Thomas Pakenham
HISTORY
1992
PAPER
738 PAGES
Absorbing and meticulously researched, this in-depth history of the Victorian land grab in Africa includes excellent portraits of the egomaniacal personalities who overran the continent.
(AFR26, $23.99) |
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The Serengeti Lion, A Study of Predator-Prey Relations
George Schaller
NATURAL HISTORY
2009
PAPER
494 PAGES
A classic study in field biology and winner of the National Book Award, this book is the result of Schaller's long-term study of the ecology of the Serengeti lion. Well worth browsing for its excellent general information on the habitats and animals of the Serengeti, you may find yourself drawn to the many charts, tables and maps. It's an elegant study, marvelously written. This book is part of a series of monographs on African mammals published by the University of Chicago Press.
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Ernest Hemingway
LITERATURE
1995
PAPER
156 PAGES
A collection of 10 excellent Hemingway stories set in Africa, including The Snows of Kilimanjaro and The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber (which begin and end the collection, respectively). The latter is a chilling masterpiece concerning an American couple on a big-game safari. Originally published in 1936, the book draws from stories written over the previous nine years, when Hemingway's prose was at it's best; a classic not to be missed.
(EAF26, $14.00) |
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Stalking Ivory, A Jade Del Cameron Mystery
Suzanne Arruda
MYSTERY
2007
PAPER
336 PAGES
While on a photography assignment in East Africa, Jade and her friends uncover disturbing crimes and become involved in deepening mystery and peril. Arruda evokes the wild adventure and romance of the African plains in this suspenseful tale.
(EAF160, $23.95) |
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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) |
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Swahili Dictionary
D.V. Perrott
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2003
PAPER
266 PAGES
A convenient dictionary, useful anywhere in East Africa and especially along the coast, with 14,000 entries and guide to grammar and pronunciation.
(EAF54, $15.95) |
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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) |
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Tanzania Map
Nelles
2009
MAP
BEST SELLER
A clear, double-sided map of Tanzania, with neighboring Rwanda and Burundi, at a scale of 1:1,500,000, with maps of Zanzibar, Pemba, Dar el Salaam and Arusha. Two Sides. 20x40 inches.
(EAF08, $13.95) |
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Too Close to the Sun: The Audacious Life and Times of Denys Finch Hatton
Sara Wheeler
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2009
PAPER
292 PAGES
Sara Wheeler, who has written so winningly on the polar regions, captures the romance and adventure of 1920s-era East Africa in this winning biography of the handsome gadabout, daring bush pilot and companion of Baroness Blixen and Beryl Markham.
(EAF172, $18.00) |
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The Ukimwi Road: From Kenya to Zimbabwe
Dervla Murphy
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1995
HARD COVER
276 PAGES
COMING IN
An Irish grandmother and award-winning travel writer, Murphy rewards herself on her 60th birthday in 1992 with a state-of-the-art mountain bike and an adventure from Kenya to Zimbabwe, including a sojourn in Zambia. She frames her portrait of contemporary Africa around the AIDS crisis, providing a unique glimpse into the life of Africans in each of the countries she visits. But, beware: Murphy's attitude towards the international, animal-watching tourist trade is less than kind. Still, it's a vastly entertaining and eye-opening book.
(AFR01, $22.95) |
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Watching Wildlife, East Africa
David Andrew
Susan Rhind
FIELD GUIDE
2009
PAPER
336 PAGES
Part of a popular series from Lonely Planet, this is a practical guide to the best places in East Africa to see wildlife, featuring a 100-page "wildlife gallery" with color photographs and descriptions of commonly encountered African mammals, birds, amphibians and fish. It also contains 58 color maps.
(EAF125, $22.99) |
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