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The Traveler's Africa*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2017

Extract

In a foreword to this substantial book (972 pages) the publishers claim that it is “the first comprehensive guide to the entire African continent and it is written with an authority and candor that bespeak the special qualifications of its authors.” In my opinion this claim is fully justified. The challenge presented by the task of offering a detailed, authoritative, perceptive and frank description of an area as vast, varied and complex as contemporary Africa, is not to be underestimated. In introducing their readers to fifty-seven different territories (some of them islands which, I am sure, some Africanists have not heard of) and offering guidance as to what should be seen, heard, touched, tasted, and understood about their people, arts, food, beliefs, and ideas, the authors have responded to that challenge with conspicuous success.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1974 

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Footnotes

*

The Traveler's Africa: A Guide to the Entire Continent , by Philip M. Allen and Aaron Segal (New York: Hopkinson and Blake, 1973).

References

* The Traveler's Africa: A Guide to the Entire Continent , by Philip M. Allen and Aaron Segal (New York: Hopkinson and Blake, 1973).