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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding introduction to Africa
This is an excellent book for anyone who might find Reader's earlier book "A Biography of the Continent" too much of a good thing. "Africa" explores many of the same themes and issues, but the information is arranged differently and there are more illustrations; this book is aimed at the educated lay-reader. Still it is an important and outstanding...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Slow shipping, but quality book
This book would have cost me triple at my campus bookstore, so I decided to use Amazon to order this book! The quality of the book was great (even better than the new ones in the bookstore), but it did not come with a dust jacket like it stated in the description. Also there was no need to spend that extra money for quick shipping, because the book took FOREVER to get to...
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding introduction to Africa, September 29, 2001
This review is from: Africa (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book for anyone who might find Reader's earlier book "A Biography of the Continent" too much of a good thing. "Africa" explores many of the same themes and issues, but the information is arranged differently and there are more illustrations; this book is aimed at the educated lay-reader. Still it is an important and outstanding book. Reader is a good writer and his research and grasp of a myriad of disciplines related to his subject is impressive.

The story is told by geography: Savanna, Desert, Rain Forest, Mountains, Sahel, Great Lakes, Coast, Southern Africa. Being a "companion" to the PBS/NGS TV series there is some (but not much) focus on the people who appeared in the television documentaries. Mostly Reader tells the stories behind the story; his history of Africa is as much about the environmental, geographical, and physiological as merely chronological. For example, Reader tells why bananas and plantains are so important in African history; what makes camels so invaluable in the Sahara, how sickle cells and malaria are related, even the advantages and disadvantages of walking upright. Of course there is some in-this-year-such-and-such happened, but that is kept to a minimum. This "Africa" is not only an outstanding introduction to Africa, it should also be of interest to any Africanist.

The photographs by Michael Lewis are good enough to be a book of their own; they combine with Reader's well organized and informative text to make "Africa" an excellent portrait of the continent. Reader's "Biography of the Continent" is also highly recommended.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A concise yet comprehensive look at a fascinating continent, December 15, 2001
This review is from: Africa (Hardcover)
"Africa" is the companion volume to the recent PBS series of the same name, and like the series, is organized into eight parts, each one focusing on a particular geographical region of the continent. In clear, concise language, John Reader gives us the historical and geographical background of each area, the current economic and social structure, and the problems affecting the particular region. The photographs are mind-blowing; they are so gorgeous that they almost dominate the excellent text. The one disappointment, for one who has also seen the PBS series, is that the book doesn't follow the individual stories of people in depth as the PBS production did; however, no one who hasn't seen the TV production will miss it, and it in no way detracts from the overall value of the book. This is one book about the "dark continent" that does the continent, and its people, proud.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Slow shipping, but quality book, September 27, 2010
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This book would have cost me triple at my campus bookstore, so I decided to use Amazon to order this book! The quality of the book was great (even better than the new ones in the bookstore), but it did not come with a dust jacket like it stated in the description. Also there was no need to spend that extra money for quick shipping, because the book took FOREVER to get to my house...I ordered it before classes started and was delayed in reading chapters due to the late shipping. Book was great, but due to the time in shipping I would think twice about ordering from Amazon or this seller again (especially if it was a textbook for school ).
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A satisfactory book, March 11, 2010
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I liked this book well enough. I was looking for a book with more pictures when I purchased it, so I was a little disappointed. However there are beautiful pictures and enjoyable writing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Forensic Buff, April 8, 2009
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I really enjoy this book best of all on Africa.It includes everything and the pictures are terrific. If you want to read a book on Africa, I recommend this one.
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