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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)
  Africa
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 Map, Central and South, Madagascar 746  •  Michelin Travel Publications
2007 •  MAP
A fine folded map of the central and southern regions of the continent, covering the continent south of Gabon, Congo, Uganda and Kenya at a scale of 1:4,000,000. This map is very useful for road travel. One Side. 40x57 inches. (AFR36, $14.95)
  Africa Map, Central and South, Madagascar 746
Africa, A Biography of the Continent  •  John Reader
HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 816 PAGES
With the ease of a practiced journalist, Reader weaves a masterful tale of the continent in this lively history of Africa, from ancient cultures to modern times. Both authoritative and informal, this is a splendid introduction to all of Africa. (AFR49, $20.00)
  Africa, A Biography of the Continent
African Birds, An Introduction to Familiar Species  •  James Kavanaugh  •  Raymond Leung
FIELD GUIDE •  2000 •  PLASTIC CARD
A laminated fold-out guide illustrating almost 150 species of African birds, pocket-size and designed for quick reference in the field. (AFR108, $5.95)
  African Birds, An Introduction to Familiar Species
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 Rock Art, Paintings and Engravings On Stone  •  David Coulson  •  Alec Campbell
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 256 PAGES • COMING IN
This beautifully illustrated overview, which ranges all over the continent, includes a section on Libya's rock art. With 200 color photos and 178 black-and-white drawings. The author is founder and first director of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Botswana. (AFR136, $60.00)
  African Rock Art,  Paintings and Engravings On Stone
Anatomy of a Miracle, The End of Apartheid and the Birth of the New South Africa  •  Patti Waldmeir
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 289 PAGES • COMING IN
A vividly written account of the extraordinary transition of power from de Klerk to Mandela from an insider's point of view. Waldmeir, who had access to all the principle players, is the Johannesburg bureau chief for the Financial Times. Told with verve and an eye for detail, this book is highly recommended for anyone seeking to understand this landmark event. (SAF47, $22.95)
  Anatomy of a Miracle, The End of Apartheid and the Birth of the New South Africa
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)
 
Birds of Africa South of the Sahara  •  Ian Sinclair  •  Peter Ryan
FIELD GUIDE •  2010 •  PAPER  • 760 PAGES
This field guide describes and illustrates all 2,100 species of birds occurring in sub-Saharan Africa, a remarkable feat. The 359 color plates, excellent range maps and brief descriptions are integrated on facing pages for easy reference. It's especially useful for those Southern African countries without their own field guides. It also covers Socotra, Pemba, and the islands in the Gulf of Guinea (It does not, however, cover Madagascar). The large color paintings are by Norman Arlott, Peter Hayman, and Alan Harris. (SAF143, $49.50)
  Birds of Africa South of the Sahara
Birds of Southern Africa, Princeton Illustrated Checklists  •  Ber Van Perlo
FIELD GUIDE •  2009 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
An admirably compact guide, featuring small illustrations of 1,250 species, brief descriptions and black-and-white range maps. A "Princeton Illustrated Checklist," this compact book is especially appealing for the advanced birder who doesn't require more extensive descriptions. (SAF79, $29.95)
  Birds of Southern Africa, Princeton Illustrated Checklists
Bradt Guide Malawi  •  Philip Briggs
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
This authoritative, practical travel guide gives a personal, detailed overview of Malawi, its history, culture and natural history. Includes a chapter on Lake Malawi, along with information on travel, health and safety. With photographs and maps. (SAF108, $25.99)
  Bradt Guide Malawi
Bradt Guide Mozambique  •  Philip Briggs
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 376 PAGES
This comprehensive guide features an overview of the history, wildlife and natural history of Mozambique along with color photographs and maps.. (SAF106, $24.99)
  Bradt Guide Mozambique
Bradt Guide Namibia  •  Chris McIntyre
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 544 PAGES
A good overview of Namibia from the excellent series of practical, comprehensive travel guides published by Bradt, especially strong on the descriptions of individual national parks and visitor attractions. This thoroughly updated fourth edition includes all the developments in Namibia's accommodation, from guest farms and lodges to bush-camps, plus details on areas of natural interest such as the new Sperrgebiet National Park. (NMB06, $26.99)
  Bradt Guide Namibia
Bradt Guide Zambia  •  Chris McIntyre
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 518 PAGES
Safari guide McIntyre's practical and detailed overview of Zambia, its history, culture, attractions and natural history with color photographs, local maps and excellent travel information. Fourth edition. (ZMB01, $28.99)
  Bradt Guide Zambia
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)
  Cats of Africa
A Complicated War, The Harrowing of Mozambique  •  William Finnegan
HISTORY •  1993 •  PAPER  • 325 PAGES
An eyewitness historical, political and social account of Mozambique and the civil war that has ravaged the country, organized as a travelogue of sorts -- and centered around the author's own travels and interviews. Finnegan, a staff writer for the New Yorker, risked his own life as he traveled through the war-torn country, seeking first-hand accounts from the refugees whose families have been murdered by the Mozambique National Resistance. Portions of this book originally appeared in the "New Yorker." (SAF94, $28.95)
  A Complicated War, The Harrowing of Mozambique
Cry, The Beloved Country  •  Alan Paton
LITERATURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 317 PAGES
The deeply moving story of Reverend Kumalo's quest for justice. First published in 1948, it is a striking, poetic tribute to the power of the individual and a trenchant indictment of Apartheid. The novel has sold more than 17 million copies worldwide. (SAF30, $15.00)
  Cry, The Beloved Country
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)
  Cultural Atlas of Africa
Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood  •  Alexandra Fuller
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2003 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
An affecting, candid memoir of a white girl coming of age during the Rhodesian Civil War. Fuller's parents moved from England to Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, in the early 1970s. She's a gifted writer with a remarkable voice, capturing the realities of an ugly war and its racism from a unique point of view. (ZIM15, $15.00)
  Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood
Elephantoms, Tracking the Elephant  •  Lyall Watson
NATURAL HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 261 PAGES
An evocative account of elephants, the natural history of South Africa, and growing up in the bush. Watson, a biologist with a well-developed sense of wonder who now lives in Ireland, looks back at his own childhood in South Africa, interweaving personal history, myth, symbol and lore of the elephant with good information on the ecology and conservation of these great beasts. (SAF129, $14.95)
  Elephantoms, Tracking the Elephant
The Eye of the Elephant, An Epic Adventure in the African Wilderness  •  Mark Owens  •  Delia Owens
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1993 •  PAPER  • 305 PAGES
Further adventures from Mark and Delia Owens, this time from the Luangwa River Valley in northern Zambia. They set up camp in the wilderness among the elephants, but are again drawn into an ugly struggle with the local people. Including 32 pages of black-and-white photos. (ZMB04, $18.95)
  The Eye of the Elephant, An Epic Adventure in the African Wilderness
Eyewitness Guide South Africa  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 408 PAGES
This superb guide features color photography, dozens of excellent local maps and a region-by-region synopsis of the country's attractions. Handsome, convenient and up-to-date, this is the guide to carry. (SAF138, $27.00)
  Eyewitness Guide South Africa
Favorite African Folktales  •  Nelson Mandela
LITERATURE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES • FAMILY
A collection of tales from all over the continent, including many traditional folktales from Southern Africa. A team of expert folklorists, poets and authors transcribe the tales, each selected by Mandela. (AFR142, $13.95)
 
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
The Grass is Singing  •  Doris Lessing
LITERATURE •  2008 •  PAPER  • 263 PAGES
Lessing's first novel, the story of a white farm wife in Zimbabwe -- and her relationship with her African servant. An explosive topic for the times, the book is a thoughtful portrait of the country, its people and social challenges. (ZIM06, $13.99)
  The Grass is Singing
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. (EAF25, $16.00)
  Green Hills of Africa
Healing Makes Our Hearts Happy, Spirituality and Cultural Transformation among the Kalahari Ju/'Hoansi  •  Richard Katz
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
An illustrated portrait of the history and culture of the Jul'hoansi (or Bushmen) people of the Kalahari. In documenting the healing dance and traditions, the authors let the people speak for themselves. (BOT21, $29.95)
 
A History of Mozambique  •  Malyn Newitt
HISTORY •  1994 •  HARD COVER  • 400 PAGES
A comprehensive, scholarly history of Mozambique from Portuguese trade in the 15th century to the 1980s. The last short chapter is devoted to Mozambique since independence with half the book covering Afro-Portuguese trade and feudal societies before 1891 (when modern political borders were drawn). (SAF42, $59.95)
 
Horn of Darkness, Rhinos on the Edge  •  Carol Cunningham  •  Joel Berger
NATURAL HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
A lively account of field work, combining adventure, natural history and thoughtful commentary on the plight of the severely endangered black rhinoceros in Namibia. Berger and Cunningham, a husband-and-wife team, were invited to study the impact of Namibia's controversial program to de-horn the rhinos, a novel approach to controlling poachers. (NMB07, $50.00)
  Horn of Darkness, Rhinos on the Edge
Hunters and Herders of Southern Africa  •  Alan Barnard
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1992 •  PAPER  • 379 PAGES
Subtitled "A Comparative Ethnography of Khoisan Peoples, " this scholarly book looks at the environment and its influence on the cultural and social organization among San ("Bushmen"), Khokhoi ("Hottentot") and Damara of the Kalahari and surrounding areas. It looks at the culture of some of the best-known and most mythologized African peoples. Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology 85. (SAF67, $50.00)
  Hunters and Herders of Southern Africa
Journeys With Flies  •  Edwin Wilmsen
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1999 •  HARD COVER  • 168 PAGES
An impressionist account of field work and travels among the Zhu, Mbanduru and Tswana people of the Kalahari culled from the author's journals. It's a short, personal book that complements Wilmsen's published field work. (SAF69, $27.50)
 
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
Land Filled With Flies, A Political Economy of the Kalahari  •  Edwin Wilmsen
HISTORY •  1990 •  PAPER  • 402 PAGES
A comprehensive, scholarly review of the Zhu people by an anthropologist who worked in the region from 1973 to 1994, this book overturns the romantic myths of the San-speaking hunters and gatherers of Southern Africa living in splendid isolation. Wilmsen has also written an impressionist account of his years in Southern Africa, "Journeys With Flies" (SAF69). It's a detailed, monumental study of the social relations, diet, work and land use by the San societies of Botswana and Namibia, an especially important work given the long-held western notions of the "Bushman." (SAF68, $37.50)
  Land Filled With Flies, A Political Economy of the Kalahari
Life & Times of Michael K  •  J.M. Coetzee
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 184 PAGES
Coetzee sets this short, hallucinatory novel, the powerful tale of a troubled boy, in South Africa in the midst of civil war. (SAF17, $14.00)
  Life & Times of Michael K
Living Fossil, The Story of the Coelacanth  •  Keith Stewart Thomson
NATURAL HISTORY •  1992 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Thomson relates the remarkable discovery of the long-thought-extinct fossil fish in the deep waters of the Mozambique channel and Comoros Islands. It's a great story and engaging account of the biology and conservation of a living fossil. (BST09, $9.95)
  Living Fossil, The Story of the Coelacanth
The Living Planet in Crisis  •  Francesca T. Grifo  •  Joel Cracraft
NATURAL HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 394 PAGES
A collection of papers on the science, sociology and policy of biodiversity by leading scholars. The book is the result of a 1995 American Museum of Natural History conference of the same name. (SAF134, $45.00)
 
Lonely Planet Cape Town  •  Simon Richmond
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 236 PAGES
Geared for independent travelers, this savvy guide features color photographs and dozens of excellent maps. (SAF27, $19.99)
  Lonely Planet Cape Town
Lonely Planet South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 684 PAGES
A comprehensive practical guide to South Africa geared for independent travelers. (AFR44, $26.99)
  Lonely Planet South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland
Long Walk to Freedom  •  Nelson Mandela
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1995 •  PAPER  • 640 PAGES
An unpretentious tale of an extraordinary life, Mandela's autobiography is essential reading for an understanding of South Africa. His grace and his love for his country shine throughout. Co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize, Mandela is one of the heroes of our age -- and this book is essential reading for an understanding of contemporary South Africa. (SAF15, $17.99)
  Long Walk to Freedom
Malawi and Mozambique Map  •  ITMB
MAP
A full color map for travelers at a scale of 1:900,000. Two Sides. 39x27 inches. (SAF120, $12.95)
  Malawi and Mozambique Map
Malawi and Mozambique Map  •  ITMB
MAP
A full color map for travelers at a scale of 1:900,000. Two Sides. 39x27 inches. (SAF120, $12.95)
  Malawi and Mozambique Map
Mandela & de Klerk  •  Inge Sargent
LITERATURE •  1997 •  DVD
A tevision docu-drama starring Sydney Poitier the jailed hero and Michael Caine as de Klerk, filmed on location in South Africa and at Robbin Island. The film dramatizes the end of Apartheid. DVD (SAF51, $9.98)
 
Mating  •  Norman Rush
LITERATURE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 480 PAGES
Winner of the National Book Award in 1991, this is the tale of a white woman on a quest in the Kalahari. Rush creates a bizarre world centered on a Utopian community in the Kalahari, where a charismatic man offers sanctuary to fallen women. A strong-minded American social scientist journeys through the desert to find this man, falls in love with him and engages in endless philosophical babble. This comic novel manages to evoke daily life in Botswana -- and skewers the notion of well-intentioned academics at large in the developing world. The description of the remarkable trek from Gaborone to the Kalahari is classic. (BOT03, $16.95)
  Mating
Mortals, A Novel  •  Norman Rush
LITERATURE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 736 PAGES
A dazzling novel from the National Book Award-winning author of Mating, set among American expatriates in 1990s Botswana. Rush pulls off the trick of making the sprawling book (note the page count!) both personally and politically charged. (SAF141, $15.95)
  Mortals, A Novel
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
Namibia Map  •  International Travel Maps
2008 •  MAP
A travelers map of Namibia at the excellent scale of 1:600,000 with contour lines and elevation, roads and railways, mileage, latitude and longitude, national parks and points of interest. With an index, it includes an inset map of Windhoek One Side. 27x39 inches. (SAF06, $12.95)
  Namibia Map
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. (AFR25, $24.95)
  National Audubon Society Field Guide to African Wildlife
Newman's Birds of Southern Africa  •  Kenneth Newman
FIELD GUIDE •  2010 •  PAPER  • 538 PAGES
This commemorative tenth edition celebrates the contribution of the late author, Kenneth Newman, fully revised and updated by his daughter, Vanessa Newman, to reflect the latest research, taxonomy and common names. This is the book to carry anywhere south of the Zambezi. (SAF29, $26.00)
  Newman's Birds of Southern Africa
None to Accompany Me  •  Nadine Gordimer
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 324 PAGES
With keen attention to character and racial politics, Nobel Prize-winner Gordimer traces the experiences of two families during turbulent, post-Apartheid South Africa. (SAF76, $16.00)
  None to Accompany Me
North of South, An African Journey  •  Shiva Naipaul
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1979 •  PAPER  • 349 PAGES • FAVORITE
This is a great book -- engaging and unafraid of controversy. North of South is a sharp portrait of Africa, sensitive to issues black, white and brown -- and occasionally quite humorous. It's the best, most insightful thing we've read about Africa. A brilliant and provocative observer, Naipaul meditates on the travelers, government officials, shopkeepers and European exiles he encounters on a six-month-long journey through Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia. Fittingly, the book opens at the outdoor cafe of the New Stanley Hotel in Nairobi. (EAF28, $16.00)
  North of South, An African Journey
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)
 
Picturing Bushmen, The Denver African Expedition of 1925  •  Robert James Gordon
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 325 PAGES
Serious-minded, wonderfully illustrated and informative, this book documents the 1925 expedition to Etosha in search of the "Bushman." Apart from the extraordinary images of the Heikum people presented in this social anthropology, the book shows how westerners have traditionally romanticized the exotic. Fascinating. (NMB05, $24.95)
  Picturing Bushmen, The Denver African Expedition of 1925
Places in the Sand  •  Margaret Courtney-Clarke
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  HARD COVER  • 144 PAGES • COMING IN
A beautifully produced collection of color photographs of the Namibian desert landscape by the noted photographer. (NMB09, $45.00)
 
The Power of One  •  Bryce Courtenay
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 518 PAGES
This riveting novel tells of the coming-of-age of a six-year-old English boy in South Africa during the darkest days of largely pro-Nazi South Africa. It's an inspirational story with a great sense of time and place, combining strong characters, stunning locales and serious social issues. Based on the author's own experiences as a child. (SAF26, $15.00)
  The Power of One
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
Sands of Silence, On Safari in Namibia  •  Peter Hathaway Capstick
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1991 •  HARD COVER  • 214 PAGES
With its color photography and anachronistic enthusiasm for gun-toting safaris, this book is classic Capstick: a first-person account of adventure on safari in Namibia. It is also an insightful look at the country, its people and wildlife. (NMB03, $35.00)
  Sands of Silence, On Safari in Namibia
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)
  The Scramble for Africa
Shaka Zulu  •  William Faure
HISTORY •  2002 •  DVD  • 416 PAGES
Made as a mini-series for British audiences by the South African director William Faure, this is the sweeping story of the Zulu nation's rise to power and especially of its warrior-king Shaka Zulu. Starring Henry Cele as Shaka, this critically acclaimed epic miniseries details the Zulu nation's struggle against European colonialism, his innovations in warfare, and the legendary warrior's ultimate downfall. Set against the spectacular panorama of the Zulu tribal homeland, Shaka Zulu features a first rate cast including Christopher Lee, Dudu Mkhize, Robert Powell and Edward Fox. DVD extras include vintage interviews with cast and crew, galleries of original production art, galleries of original production stills, essay on the history of the Zulu Wars, and more. (SAF54, $79.95)
  Shaka Zulu
Southern Africa Regional Map  •  ITMB
2008 •  MAP
A double-sided map of the continent south of the Zambezi River, at a scale of 1:2,125,000, with color photographs and notes on parks and major attractions. It includes all of Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa with the western portion on one side and the eastern on the other. Two Sides. 39x27 inches. (SAF63, $12.95)
  Southern Africa Regional Map
Southern African Birds, A Photographic Guide  •  Ian Sinclair
FIELD GUIDE •  1990 •  PAPER  • 144 PAGES
Lightweight and handy for the field, this pocket guide to the 265 most conspicuous birds south of the Zambezi River includes color photographs, brief descriptions and range maps. We also carry Birds of Namibia (NMB17, $15.95). (SAF14, $15.95)
  Southern African Birds, A Photographic Guide
Southern African Wildflowers  •  John Manning  •  Colin Patterson-Jones
FIELD GUIDE •  2005 •  HARD COVER  • 176 PAGES
This illustrated botanical odyssey, organized geographically, showcases interesting and unusual plants from the Zambezi River, south to the Cape and across to the desert of the west. (SAF162, $39.95)
  Southern African Wildflowers
Tomorrow is Another Country, The Inside Story of South Africa's Road to Change  •  Allister Sparks
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 254 PAGES
Essential to understanding South Africa today, Sparks explores the extraordinary developments that led to multiracial democracy in South Africa. (SAF31, $25.00)
  Tomorrow is Another Country, The Inside Story of South Africa's Road to Change
The Tree Where Man Was Born  •  Peter Matthiessen
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2010 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
A vivid portrait of East Africa, enthralling in its masterful detail on nature and daily life. Matthiessen ranges from prehistory to modern East Africa, circa 1961, deftly combining the finest of nature writing and sensitive commentary on social and political history. In this far-ranging book, we travel with him to Maasailand, Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, the Kenyan Highlands and out into the bush to witness the animals. It's an enduring classic, fully as interesting today as when it was first published by the "New Yorker" in 1972. (EAF27, $17.00)
  The Tree Where Man Was Born
Ulendo, Travels of a Naturalist In and Out of Africa  •  Archie Carr
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1993 •  PAPER  • 303 PAGES
A memoir of scientific adventures on his home turf in Florida and off in the bush of Malawi and Zambia, this book, by the great Archie Carr, combines good writing with plenty of wit, insight and scientific rigor. (SAF46, $19.95)
  Ulendo, Travels of a Naturalist In and Out of Africa
Vegetation of Southern Africa  •  R. M. Cowling
NATURAL HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 649 PAGES
A comprehensive survey of the habits, climatic and geological setting, evolution and types of vegetation in Southern Africa by a team of scholars. Geared for professionals, the book includes chapters on fynbos and other distinctive biomes of the region. With 134 line diagrams, 123 blac-and-white photographs and 106 tables. (SAF159, $110.00)
 
The Washing of the Spears  •  Donald R. Morris
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 692 PAGES
Written at Hemingway's suggestion, this sprawling chronicle of the Zulu nation and particularly of the war of 1879, takes places in an "endless land of scattered riches and infinite variety." (SAF49, $27.95)
  The Washing of the Spears
The Zambesi Expedition, To the Zambesi River and Its Tributaries  •  David Livingstone
EXPLORATION •  2001 •  PAPER  • 433 PAGES
The original account of Livingstone's journey on the Zambezi. It's a sympathetic portrait of African peoples, rich in nature, culture and politics. Subtitled "Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi River and Its Tributaries: and of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa (1858-1864)." (SAF136, $25.95)
  The Zambesi Expedition, To the Zambesi River and Its Tributaries
Zambia Map  •  ITMB
2008 •  MAP
Designed for the traveler this tinted map at a scale of 1:1,500,000 features highlights of Zambian history, geography and a rainfall chart. One Side. 28x39 inches. (ZMB03, $12.95)
  Zambia Map
Zimbabwe Map  •  ITMB
MAP
A clear map of Zimbabwe at a scale of 1:1,100,000. On the reverse are more detailed maps of national parks and tourist regions, as well as maps of major city centers. One Side. 27x39 inches. (SAF08, $12.95)
  Zimbabwe Map
Zulu Wilderness, Shadow and Soul  •  Ian Player
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1998 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
A celebration and tribute to Magquba Ntombela -- a formidable Zulu chief, storyteller and game warden who the author met in South Africa in 1952. Ian Player, a veteran conservationist and warden, was a young man when he met the Zulu elder and, against tremendous odds, the two formed a lifelong bond. In this heartfelt memoir, Player touches on many themes including the Ndumu and Mfolozo game reserves where the two worked, Zulu and apartheid history, conservation and wilderness values. (SAF107, $21.95)
 

 
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