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Sahara, The Extraordinary History of the World's Largest Desert
Sheila Hirtle Marq de Villiers
NATURAL HISTORY 2003 PAPER 326 PAGES
A chronicle of the geography, history and nature of the Sahara. The author (who has also written about water) combines travelogue, science and archaeology in this informative report. In the second half of the book de Villiers brings in the great cities and civilizations of the Sahara. With a few black-and-white photographs, notes and bibliography. A Canadian journalist (whose family has roots in South Africa), de Villiers draws on travels through North Africa in the 1970s with his collaborator Sheila Hirtle.
(NAF13, $14.00)
A Traveller's History of North Africa
Barnaby Rogerson
HISTORY 2000 PAPER 408 PAGES
A brief history of Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Libya through the 1990's -- wide-ranging, accessible and effectively condensed. With a useful chronology and historical gazetteer, this book marches confidently through the centuries. Read it as an overview.
(NAF01, $15.95)
Libya Map
ITMB
2006 MAP
This full-color detailed traveler's map (at a scale of 1:2,650,000) shows not only roads, but also tracks, railways, archaeological sites, and oil and gas pipelines. With an inset street plan of Tripoli, shaded relief showing topography, index, glossary of Arab terms and travel information. Printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper.
(NAF32, $10.95)
Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome
Christopher Scarre
HISTORY
A vivid overview of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire and its expansion throughout North Africa and the Mediterranean. Illustrated with ingenious color maps on many topics (political borders, trade, defense, religion) and 80 color photographs.
(ITL29, $16.95)
Rome in Africa
Susan Raven
HISTORY
Long the standard history of Roman influence in Northern Africa, this book is scholarly and comprehensive. It is a wonderfully written, illustrated introduction to the geographic setting, the rise of Carthage, historical personalities, individual trading centers and archaeological sites.
(NAF04, $41.95)
The Berbers
Michael Brett
Elizabeth Fentress
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A comprehensive overview of the indigenous people of North Africa from antiquity through the Roman and Islamic periods to modern times. Surveys the history, literature and culture of the Berbers, exploring the identity they have forged in the region.
(NAF02, $43.95)
The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality?
John L. Esposito
RELIGION
An insightful survey of Islam, its history and contemporary politics.
(ISL03, $18.95)
The Lost Oasis, The Desert War and the Hunt for Zerzura
Saul Kelly
HISTORY
A well-researched, detailed account of exploration of the Libyan desert in the 1920s and 1930s -- and the subsequent Long Range Desert Group.
(NAF21, $16.95)
Ancient Rome: Art, Architecture, and History
Ada Gabucci
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A lively, illustrated survey of ancient Rome, its monuments, history and art.
(ITL419, $14.95)
Desert Divers
Sven Lindqvist
EXPLORATION
A lyrical account of Lindqvist's travels through the Sahara, taking as its theme the stereotypes and racial prejudices of Andre Gide, Antoine de St. Exubery and other literary idols who found inspiration in the desert.
(NAF12, $12.95)
Eastern Approaches
Fitzroy MacLean
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
FAVORITE
OUT OF PRINT
Fitzroy MacLeans's action-packed account of his amazing adventures undercover in the Central Asian Republics of the USSR during Stalin's reign, as a commando in the Long Range Desert Group in North Africa, and with the Partisans in Yugoslavia during World War II. Touted as the real-life inspiration for James Bond, Maclean is not only a terrific writer but an eyewitness to historic events. Originally published in 1949.
(CAS48, $30.00)
Sahara Unveiled, A Journey Across the Desert
William Langewiesche
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Langewiesche writes with appreciation of beauty, history and culture, weaving an account of his arduous trek across the Sahara with the geography and history of the region.
(NAF05, $14.95)
Skeletons on the Zahara, A True Story of Survival
Dean King
EXPLORATION
King weaves a gripping tale of Captain James Riley and the men of the merchant ship Commerce, shipwrecked, captured and sold into slavery in 1815. King relies on published journals and his own travels to recreate the drama and hardship of the four-month trek across the Sahara.
(NAF16, $14.99)
South from Barbary, Along the Slave Routes of the Libyan Sahara
Justin Marozzi
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
The blistering account of a three-month-long, 1,500-mile journey by camel through the deserts of Libya on the old slave route by an ill-equipped and ornery British journalist and his companion. Marozzi interweaves politics and history with his tale of modern adventure.
(NAF23, $14.99)
Sufferings in Africa, The Astonishing Account of a New England Sea Captain Enslaved by North African Arabs
James Riley
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The classic tale of a shipwrecked and enslaved captain in North Africa, first published in 1817.
(NAF15, $14.95)
The Adventures of Ibn Battuta, A Muslim Traveler of the 14th Century
Ross E. Dunn
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A modern historian's account of Ibn Battuta's travels in the medieval Islamic world. When Battuta left his native Morocco in 1325, he intended a pilgrimage to Mecca; however his travels ultimately took him as far as Mali in the west and Malaysia in the east, stopping in China, the Middle East, and much of Africa along the way.
(AFR103, $19.95)
Travels with a Tangerine, From Morocco to Turkey in the Footsteps of Islam's Greatest Traveler
Tim MacKintosh-Smith
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A captivating, well-informed account of travels in the footsteps of the Medieval pilgrim and world traveler Ibn Battutah from Tangiers to Constantinople via Egypt, Syria, Oman, Anatolia, and the Crimea.
(NAF26, $14.95)
Wind, Sand and Stars
Antoine de Saint Exupery
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
FAVORITE
St. Exupery's luminous account of flying early postal routes over South America, Europe and the deserts of West Africa in the 1930s, including the classic tale of his crash in the Libyan desert.
(DES11, $13.00)
Leo Africanus
Amin Maalouf
LITERATURE
A fictional memoir of the first 40 years in the life of Leo Africanus, a Muslim whose travels led him throughout the Mediterranean and North Africa in the 15th and 16th centuries.
(MED55, $16.95)
The Perfumed Garden of the Cheikh Nefzaoui, A Manual of Arabian Erotology
Umar Ibn Muhammad Nafzawi
Richard Francis Burton
LITERATURE
A handbook to sex for married men of medieval Tunisia, this beautiful "pillow book" edition features 60 full-color illustrations. Written in the late 15th-century, it's one of the first works of erotic literature.
(TUN17, $19.95)
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