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"Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela
The life of the head of the anti-apartheid movement, Nelson Mandela.
Autobiography.
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"King Leopold's Ghost" by Adam
Hochschild
King Leopard II of Belgium's plunder of the Congo,
in effect a holocaust that killed millions, while Leopard shrewdly cultivated
his reputation as a great humanitarian. History.
▪ "In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz" by
Michela Wrong
A stinging portrait of the Congo's (Zaire) despair
under president Mobutu Sese Seko's 32 year dictatorship. Non-fiction.
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"Cry of the Kalahari" by Mark and Delia Owens
Seven years in the unexplored Kalahari dessert.
Non-fiction.
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"The
Eye of the Elephant" by Mark and Delia Owens
A passionate account of the struggle to save the North Luangwa Valley wilderness
of Zambia. Non-fiction.
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"Skeletons on the Zahara" by Dean King
The true ordeal of 12 American sailors shipwrecked off the coast of Africa in
1815. History.
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"My Heart is Africa" by Scott Griffin
A flying doctor adventure in Kenya. Non-fiction.
▪ "The Last Expedition" by Daniel
Liebowitz and Charlie Pearson
Henry Morton Stanley's fatal journey
through the Congo. History.
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"Into Africa" by Martin Dugard
The epic adventures of Stanley and Livingstone and the most famous encounter in
exploration history. History.
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"The White Nile" by Alan Moorehead
The daring exploration of the
Nile River in the second half of the nineteenth century, which was at that time
the most mysterious and impenetrable region on earth. History.
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"Stolen Lives" by Malika Oufkir
A gripping memoir of 20 unjust years spent in a North African jail.
Biography.
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"Woman in the Mists" by Farley Mowat
The story of Dian Fossey and the mountain gorillas of central Africa.
Non-fiction.
▪ "The Dark Romance of Dian Fossey" by
Harold TP Hayes
A complex, objective view of the courageous and
obsessive woman who studied the mountain gorillas. Biography.
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"Land of a Thousand Hills" by Rosamon Halsey Carr
A life in Rwanda. Autobiography.
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"Cry the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton
Written in 1948 this story addresses the problems of race relations in South
Africa. Fiction.
▪ "My Pride and Joy" by George
Adamson
George Adamson's adventures over a lifetime with lions in East Africa.
Non-fiction.
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"Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight" by
Alexandra Fuller
The touching, beautifully told story of an African childhood. Non-fiction.
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"The Africa House" by Christina Lamb
The story of an English gentleman and his African dream. Non-fiction.
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"Jock of the Bushveld" by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick
Written in 1907, this is the classic tale of Jock, the bull terrier dog in South
Africa's lowveld. Non-fiction.
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"A Lion Called Christian" by Anthony Bourke and John Rendall
The remarkable story of the bond between two friends and a lion, who is later
released in Kenya.
Non-fiction.
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"Reason for Hope" by Jane Goodall
A poignant memoir of life in Africa and the revolutionary study of Chimpanzees.
Non-fiction.
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"Dangerous Beauty" by Mark C. Ross
Stories from a safari guide. Non-fiction.
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"Dinner With Mugabe" by Heidi Holland
The story of the
freedom fighter, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, who became a tyrant. Non-fiction.
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"The Shackled Continent" by Robert Guest
Explores why Africa has grown poorer over the last three decades. Non-fiction.
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"The Africans" by David Lamb
A journalists account of sub-Saharan Africa. Written in 1983 it is now outdated but still a very
interesting read. Political science.
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"Africa" by Michael Poliza
A large, stunning
coffee table book that's well worth the price, particularly if you've been to Botswana
or Namibia.
Many of Michael Poliza's outstanding photographs can be seen on this website.
Photography.
GUIDE BOOKS:
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"Newman’s
Birds of Southern Africa"
by
Ken Newman
A field guide to birds, this book illustrates and describes fully all the
birds recorded from the southern seas and those of South Africa, Zimbabwe,
Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho and Mozambique. Reference.
▪ Birds of Kenya and Northern
Tanzania
This guide features 124 color plates, depicting all
1,114 species in the area, including variations by subspecies, age, and sex. It
contains over 800 range maps and succinct text that covers identification, voice
and distribution. Reference.
▪ "The Safari Companion: A Guide to
Watching African Mammals including Hoofed Mammals, Carnivores and Primates"
by
Richard D. Estes
Make room in your suitcase for this
one. Reference.
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Sasol eBirds
of Southern Africa
for
Ipad
and smart
phones:
This
is an interactive version of the best-selling Sasol Birds of Southern Africa
field guide. This application has specific features that will enhance your
birding experience.
This
can be purchased from the Apple App Store.
Reference.
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Wildlife of
Southern Africa
for
Ipad
and smart
phones:
This
is an interactive version of the popular Wildlife of Southern Africa field
guide. This easy-to-use guide is the perfect companion for a visitor to any part
of the region. It features more than 2500 species most likely to be found. There
are images of over 1600 species with the rest identified by references to
similar species in the text.
This
can be purchased from the Apple App Store.
Reference.
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eTrees of
Southern Africa
for
Ipad
and smart
phones:
This interactive field guide to trees of Southern Africa is an essential guide
for visitors with an interest in tree species. It describes over 800 of the more
common and accessible tree species found the Southern African region.
This
can be purchased from the Apple App Store.
Reference.


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