Games Against Nature. An Eco-cultural History of the Nunu of Equatorial Africa.

£13.00

Africa’s equatorial rain forests cover an area roughly the size of continental Western Europe,and yet the history of this area remains largely unexplored.The people of the rain forests have for too long been thought of as “people without history”.The author makes an important advance in this book towards recovering that history by telling the story of the Nunu,who live in and around the swampy floodplains of the middle Zaire River

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H/b in v/g clean boards,in also a v/g clean illustrated d/w.Size 9×6 pp 11+276,inc,index,sources cited,abbreviations,page maps,warfare plans,diagrams,no plates text only.Hinges strong.Binding tight (suggest unread).Internaly clean and bright throughout. A v/g almost fine copy.As new.

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