David Lamb, critically-acclaimed author of The Arabs, spent four years in Africa as a news correspondent, traveling through 48 of its countries. Written in 1983, The Africans is a remarkable and very personal commentary on the people of this vast continent. It offers colorful, close-up views of presidents, peasants, guerilla leaders, and merchants while tracing a vivid history of one of the most varied populations on earth. Everyone interested in world cultures will find The Africans a fascinating experience.
Thunder & Echo - a Musical Myth from Africa
Al Griot
audiobookBurned
Sue Dobson
audiobookRunning on Empty - 18,000 Miles down Africa with Parkinson's (Unabridged)
Guy Deacon
audiobookDem Days Was Hell - Recorded Testimonies of Former Slaves from 17 U.S. States : True Life Stories from Hundreds of African Americans in South about Their Life in Slavery and after the Liberation
Work Projects Administration
bookCity of Thorns
Ben Rawlence
audiobookBush War Operator
A.J. Balaam
audiobookWhite Mischief
James Fox
audiobookAn Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa (1942-1943)
Rick Atkinson
audiobookWe Dared to Win
Hannes Wessels
audiobookThe Kebra Nagast
audiobookThe Lionkeeper of Algiers
Des Ekin
audiobookSpies in the Congo
Susan Williams
audiobook