Africa: National Geographic

by John Reader

Other authorsMichael S. Lewis (Photographer)
Hardcover, 2007

Status

Available

Local notes

960 Rea

Barcode

5927

Collection

Publication

National Geographic (2007), Edition: 1ST, Hardcover, 192 pages

Description

Combines photography and text to capture the diverse landscapes, wildlife, and peoples of Africa, from the Sahara of northern Africa to the Southern Veld, from Kilimanjaro to the Niger River.

Awards

Alan Paton Award (Winner — 1998)

Language

Original publication date

1997

Physical description

192 p.; 10 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member cwhouston
I found this book rather heavy going, but that is partly because a lot of the more distant history stuff is of little interest to me. I did, however, also find the writing style a little dull.

To be fair, it is very ambitious in scope and provides a breadth of coverage, not just in terms of
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timescale, but also subjects e.g. linguistics, economics, anthropology etc that is not available in any other texts that I've seen. It is also extensively referenced. For these reasons, I've given 4 stars, despite having not particularly enjoyed reading it.

I am primarily interested in more recent history and, fortunately for me, this is delivered to near perfection in the fantastic 'State of Africa' by Martin Meredith.
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Pages

192

Rating

(94 ratings; 4.3)
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