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Essential Books These 3 items are available for $40, including
U.S. shipping, a 15% discount (Item no. EXNAF07)
 
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)
  Sahara, The Extraordinary History of the World's Largest Desert
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)
  A Traveller's History of North Africa
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)
  Libya Map



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Sahara Unveiled, A Journey across the Desert  •  William Langewiesche   • TRAVEL NARRATIVE  •  Traveling across the Sahara from Algiers to Dakar, Langeweische has written an uncommonly good memoir of the desert, with meditations on its history, inhabitants and allure. (NAF05, $14.95)
 
 
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