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African Ark

African Ark

List Price: $75.00
Your Price: $47.25
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: A friend lent me this book some years ago and I immediately bought a copy. It is not a cheap book, but if I had a dollar for every time a visitor got lost in it, it would have been paid for many times over.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ethiopia: Deep History
Review: A land now wracked by famine and war, the region of Ethiopia and the surrounding countries which make up the Horn of Africa, have a rich and diverse cultural history. The coastal areas have been in close contact with the outside world for centuries, linked by trade with Arabia, China and India. Ethiopia itself is situated in more remote highlands and has enjoyed protection from foreign influences, for an even longer time. The are archaic forms of Christianity and Judaism, pastoralist groups, hunter-gatherers and farmers and they have lived undisturbed for hundreds of years. Until the twentieth century, Ethiopia was the only African country to have successfully avoided Western imperialism.

And here is a book of superb photographs of the land and its different peoples by Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher. The text by Graham Hancock is unusually helpful giving the historical background so necessary to take in these startling photos. A wonderful book, beautifully designed, published by Abrams, it is well worth its published price of $75.00 to anyone interested in Africa.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most vivid pictorial book on Ethiopia
Review: After seeing this book in the hands of friends, I am glad to finally have it in my special book collections. In this book photographers Beckwith and Fisher have truely captured the fierce, exotic, and natural beauty of the people of Ethiopia and the surrounding area. Indeed, Hancock covers the history of this mystic land dating back to early pre-christian era. Anyone with a sincere interest to learn the people and cultures of Ethiopia should have this amazing book in their possession!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WELL DONE
Review: I had this book for a long time and everybody who looks at it cant let go.Great pictures.As an Ethiopian it makes me feel great to show people my country and my history. Elsabeth

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Lovers of Photography
Review: If you are interested in Ethiopia, this book provides a pictured guide to the country, its history and its sites. The photography is amazing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fascinating look into the ancient cultures of Ethiopia
Review: My wife and I ordered this book after adopting a child from Ethiopia. We have learned a lot from it - even our Ethiopian friends cannot let go of it once they started reading it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best book ever written about Ethiopia
Review: One of the few good books I have ever read on a history of a third world country.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Beautiful book
Review: This is an incredibly lovely book that shows the various groups of people that make up Ethiopia. A must read, that's informative, educational and thoroughly enjoyable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Words cannot explain how I feel ...
Review: This work of art in nothing less than excellent!!


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