Journal d'Un Voyage A Temboctou Et A Jenne Dans l'Afrique Centrale. T. 1 (Ed.1830) (Histoire)
by Rene Caillie
Make the most of your time on earth! Whether you're planning a trip to Kenya, dreaming about going to Tanzania or have already booked a trip to Morocco, check out "Rough Guides 25 Ultimate Experiences to Africa", not to see what you could be doing, but to see what you should be doing - from spotting mountain gorillas in Uganda and climbing Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to haggling in the Moroccan souks and taking a balloon safari in Kenya. Covering well known and off-the-beaten track experiences, this...
Africa Travel Journal (Map-Themed Travel Diaries, #27)
by Noon Sun Handy Books
Transnational corporations straddle the globe, largely unseen by the public. Cargill, with its headquarters in the US, is the largest private corporation in North America, and possibly in the world. Cargill trades in food commodities and produces a great many of them: grains, flour, malt, corn, cotton, salt, vegetable oils, fruit juices, animal feeds, and meat. Among its most profitable activities is its trade in the global financial markets. There are few national economies unaffected by Ca...
In Africa; Hunting Adventures In The Big Game Country
by John T McCutcheon
Camino De La Luna - Reconciliation (Without Pictures)
by Pearl Howie
"Camino De La Luna - Reconciliation" is the seventh and final book in the series (or ninth if you count "free Feeling Real Emotions Everyday" and "Japan Is Very Wonderful"). What divides us? What sets us against each other? What stops us from being able to come home to our true selves? I had found truth in Thailand, discovered another wall inside me and freed another part of my soul. There were things to be done, journeys to be taken, strangers to meet, mistakes and regrets to put right and...
Kenya (Guia del Trotamundos)
by Francisco Sanz and Francisco Javier Sanz Perez
Sir Richard Burton (1821-90) is well known for his colourful career, recorded in numerous books and articles, as a diplomat, explorer and ethnographer. In 1861 he was appointed consul to Fernando Po (now Bioko) in Equatorial Guinea, remaining there for four years until he was transferred to Brazil. These volumes collate the expeditions and ethnographic observations made during his time there. In his preface, Burton writes that the 'plain truth' about the African has not been told in Britain, dec...