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Anatomy of a Miracle: The End of Apartheid and the Birth of the New South Africa
Published in Hardcover by W. W. Norton & Company (1997-03)
Author: Patti Waldmeir
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Insightful and dramatic!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-18
Reads like a cloak and dagger thriller at times. This is a riveting account of the end of apartheid and the birth of democracy in a society that should be, by all rights, engaged in civil war at this time. Instead, Ms. Waldmeir gives us the reasons, historically and diplomatically, as to why this amazing transition took place in relative peace. She tries to give a fair representation of the roles of all the major players in this incredibly complex real life drama. I found the writing to be very insightful as an academic work while at the same time it was told as the dramatic, tension filled drama that the story truly is.

Great Book so far
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-06
Anatomy of a Miracle: The End of Apartheid and the Birth of the New South Africa
This book came on time and was delivered directly to my place of residence within two days. So far this book is worth more than just an assignment for class. This book also helps me to see another side of conflict that most people may never see in their life time; unless they live within a collective culture where group needs are put before the individual self.

Spellbinding and authoritative
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-04-24
This is surely the most informative book to have been written on the subject of South Africa since the end of the white regime. Ms Waldmeiris a superb writer, with a perceptive and self -deprecating wit.May she write heaps more. Dermot Ros

A Great History Book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-15
Anatomy of a Miracle is one of those history books you never forget. It does such a good job putting you there. You feel like you are at the meeting between Mandela and DeKlerk. This is history at its best. Anyone interested in Current Events or the History of South Africa and its transformation from Apartheid and White Rule to One Man One Vote and Democracy needs to read this book. I had no idea that Mandela and the South African government had been in negotiation long before Mandela's release. I also had no idea how well Mandela used his ability to speak Afrikaaner and his knowledge of Afrikaaner History to while negotiating to end Apartheid. You see the challenges DeKlerk, Mandela, and all of South Africa had to overcome. And they did. This is a short book, but after reading this you will become an expert on the events that led to the end of Apartheid and the beginning of Democracy in South Africa. This is a great book.

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Ancestral Passions: The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind's Beginnings
Published in Paperback by Touchstone (1996-08-14)
Author: Virginia Morell
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Definitive Biography of the First Family of Hominid Research
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-16
Morell's astounding level of research reveals the Leakeys individually, as a family, and as dogged searchers for the truth about man's origins--and as living, breathing humans. Through letters, diaries, journals, personal interviews, and family archives, they speak to the reader with unprecedented candor about their personal travails, but more importantly, about their early struggles for funding, their fossil discoveries in remote desert locations, their constant surprise by the historical record, and their uncertainty, to this day, about modern man's exact lineage.

Some Leakey peccadilloes, never secret, are fully documented here: Louis's constant womanizing and his "adoption" of young female researchers, such as Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birute Galdikas; Mary's scotch-drinking, her cigar-smoking, and her intolerance of those on her Stinker List, some of them other researchers; and Richard's boyish brashness and arrogance, along with his health problems and dislike of Donald Johanson. Less appreciated, however, is the fact that before Louis's work and significant discoveries, people still believed that early man was from China or Europe, not Africa. Mary Leakey was the first person ever to excavate a Paleolithic site, and her meticulous care about documenting the tools and animals found in the same stratae as her hominid fossils, told here in detail, revolutionized the way fossils were recovered and catalogued. Richard found as many hominid fossils in two years (1971 and 1972) as Mary and Louis found in 36 years, and his level of dedication to research since finding his first hominid fossil at age 6, his mentoring of young researchers, and his creation of museums and foundations in Nairobi have perhaps received less attention than they deserve.

The Leakeys believe at least two and perhaps three or four different hominids may have lived in certain areas simultaneously, sharing space for a million or more years, and that the exact line of descent to modern man is still unknown. Tens of thousands of extinct, fossilized species of hippos, elephants, saber-toothed cats, crocodiles, antelopes, and even insects, unearthed by the Leakeys, are overwhelming evidence that if species, including hominids, do not change and adapt, they die. While some may argue about how certain hominids are labeled, no one can argue with their existence in the historical record, and nearly all of them have been unearthed by just one family. These contributions continue beyond the purview of this book into a new generation: Dr. Louise Leakey and her mother Maeve (Richard's wife) found yet another completely new hominid species in March, 2001. Mary Whipple

engrossing tales of archealogy and it's first family
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-02-15
This is an engrossing story of archealogy's first family. The title hints at their adventures, loves, intrigues, battles, all most passionate. I could not put the book down. The landscape of archealogy will forever be, for me, after this book, a color filled map with the land of our ancestors fully pictured in my mind. No longer will archealolgists seem to be dull digging tan people,but exciting real people, made of the passion of us all. A superb read

PASSIONS is the key word - a family worth knowing
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-01
Amidst the splendor and corruption of Africa, this family battle the weather, the government, the prejudices, the lack of funds, and even each other. Their intelligence and love for the country is evident as they search for prehistoric evidence of earliest humans. The more I read about them, the more I admired their contribution to East Africa and to the world.

A real page turner!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-07
This is a long, engrossing, detailed book about the Leakey family and their impact on paleoanthropology in Africa. It's a real pot-boiler of a book--hard to put down and a totally fascinating study of the family. You get a real sense of their human failings as well as their triumphs. The family comes across as stubborn, intense, egomaniacal and prickly, as well as totally dedicated to their pursuit of man's ancestry in Africa. Although the author has a higher opinion of the Leakeys than some of their rivals (Donald Johanson), she by no means glosses over the more unsavory aspects of their characters. I would highly recommend this book, regardless of your level of familiarity with paleoanthropology.

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Ancient Egyptian Literature: Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms (Ancient Egyptian Literature, a Book of Readings)
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (1975-10-13)
Author: Miriam Lichtheim
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ýGo to the Source"
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-01
Having read a number of books in recent months on Egpyt, Canaan, and Israel, I decided that I needed to go to the source to see for myself what the many partially quoted Egyptian texts actually say. Miriam Lichtheim's "Ancient Egyptian Literature - Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms" was my starting point.

The customer reviews recommended it - and what other customers have to say about a book is usually an important factor as to whether I will buy it. In this case, I was cautious and only bought the first volume. I enjoyed it immensely.

Professor Lichtheim's aim was to provide an up-to-date translation of a representative selection of Egyptian Literature, and in preparing these she states that she has made full use of existing translations and studies. I found her introductory survey on the development of Egyptian literature and her detailed explanation and notes of each text to be most useful in helping me understand what I was reading.

This first volume includes translations of about 50 texts dating from the 5th dynasty of the Old Kingdom to the 14th Dynasty of the Middle kingdom - which covers the period c 2450BCE to c 1650BCE. The texts include tomb inscriptions, selected "Utterances" from the Pyramid texts, Didactic Instructions, Songs and Hymns, as well as three amusing and interesting prose tales - The Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor, ThreeTales of Wonder, and The Story of Sinuhe.

The Didactic literature is also very interesting, generally being instructions from kings to sons on how to properly rule the kingdom after his death. But they also include such texts as "The Dispute between a Man and his Ba", "The Eloquent Peasant", "The Satire of the Trades", and the much (partially) quoted and often misquoted "Admonitions of Ipuwer".

The book was worth buying for the this last item alone, since this text has often been described as providing textual evidence of events leading up to the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. According to Professor Lichtheim, the only surviving text is on a 19th Dynasty Payprus comprising 17 pages of about 14 lines with lacunae in various places, and she provides the complete translation of all that is still legible. In her explanation of the text, she discusses at some length whether the text is "a direct response to a calamity" or an "historical romance". Her conclusion is that "The Admonitions of Ipuwer has not only no bearing whatever on the long past First Intermediate Period, it also does not derive from any other historical situation" She believes it to be "the last, fullest, most exaggerated, and hence least successful composition of the theme 'order versus chaos'" Even if you have already decided that Ipuwer IS describing events leading to the Exodus, it is worth buying this book to read the translation of the full text by a scholar who has provided a most cogent explanation of its provenance

I know this is going to be one of those books which I shall read time and time again. I thoroughly recommend it to other readers, and I certainly intend to obtain Volumes II and III.

SIMPLY EXCELLENT
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-15
This is an excellent corpus of translations from an authoritative hand, including from simple "funeral" and "biographical" inscriptions from the Old Kingdom upto nice and good renderings of all the major "tales" and "stories" from the MIddle Kingdom: The Tale of Sinuhe, The Dialogue between a Man and His Soul, the Tale of Kheops and the magicians, and many other paramount titles of the ancient Egyptian literature dated to the aforesaid periods. Each piece contains an introductory notes with the "history" of the documents and end-notes full of interesting comments as for the translation's details and plenty of bilbiography. Most recommended, both for the beginners and the trained readers.

Excellent Resource
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-30
Miriam Lichtheim's "Ancient Egyptian Literature, Vol. 1" is a very good translation of a wide range of texts from Old and Middle Kingdom Egypt. It contains a representative sampling of Pyramid and Coffin texts, monumental inscriptions, didactic and wisdom literature,including the famous "Dispute Between a Man and His Ba", a few hymns, and prose selections, including "The Story of Sinuhe", "Three Wonder Tales", and "The Shipwrecked Sailor". For me the clincher in deciding to purchase this particular volume over its competitors was Ms. Lichtheim's decision to leave the words "ka", "ba", and selected other terms untranslated rather than giving anachronistic, supposed modern equivalents, to these complex words, as other recent translators have done. There are, additionally, excellent introductions and notes.

Absolutely the best
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-05
When I was learning to read Middle Egyptian, it was Lichtheim who kept me on track. She has a wonderful gift for translation. Her translations, while very close to literal, somehow manage to carry the atmosphere of the original without sounding as bizarre as a literal translation would.

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Antipode: Seasons with the Extraordinary Wildlife and Culture of Madagascar
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (2002-07-09)
Author: Heather E. Heying
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Transporting
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-20
A writer who can transport someone from the hard concrete unnatural world of NYC to a bambo well thousand of miles away in a remote tropical forrest has to be one I love! Really loved the connection to nature this brought for me. I'd love to read another travel log of Ms. Heyings.

A very enjoyable insight into Madagascar
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-21
I read this when traveling to Madagascar to get a sense of what the place was like. I found this book to be very descriptive, informative and enjoyable. Heather is a frog researcher. I was a bit bothered by how frogs are marked and what I learned about frog research, but setting that aside the rest of the book was very good. Heather talks about the nitty gritty of travel - getting from point A to B, what there is (or isn't) in the way of facilities and food, etc. But, mostly, she focuses on her interactions with the local Malagasy people and her life on the isolated island of Nosy Mangabe. Although she was there in the late 1990's, she probably didn't begin to foresee that Nosy Mangabe would become such a tourist island. Today, it is easier to reach and well worth the trip if you get to Madagascar. I found reading this gave me a much deeper appreciation and perspective on my trip than I would otherwise have had.

A great look at Malagasy culture from a western viewpoint.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-19
This book is focuses on what it's like for a western biologist (herpetologist) to go to Madagascar to study frogs. Heather Heying has a wonderful way with words that creates vibrant images of what she saw, heard, and felt while living there. Most of the focus is on cultural issues, including her own culture shock. Wildlife is used as a means of conveying her experiences and the experiences of the Malagasy people, not as the thrust or purpose of the book. I highly recommend this if you are at all interested in the people of Madagascar. This is a very well-written, engaging account.

A great read
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-08
Heying is a terrific writer and a keen observer of the world around her. She has traveled to Madagascar to research the behavior of tiny poisonous frogs but finds herself equally challenged by the strange behavior of the island's human inhabitants. The book is a thoughtful exploration of the predicament faced by forest creatures, the Malagasy people, and ultimately, the author herself. For those not lucky enough (or brave enough) to live in a remote tropical forest, this book provides a vivid portrait of the experience.

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At the Crossroads
Published in Unknown Binding by Perfection Learning Prebound (1994-09)
Author: Rachel Isadora
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Story of longing, happiness and joy
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-08
This book is beautiful touching story of childhood longing.

Six children wait for their fathers to come home after ten months away working in the mines.

We start their day with them as they wake in anxious anticipation. We follow them through their day with descriptive prose and amazing illustrations as they dress, go to school, make music and celebrate and wait and wait and wait.

They will not go home until their fathers arrive. The wait is longer than expected but the excitement remains high throughout this book until the beautiful end.

A Good Story
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-19
At the Crossroads by Rachel Isadora is a made-up story. It is about kids waiting for their fathers to come home. They waited a long time. I think that this story is really cool and that other kids will like it. I liked the pictures a lot, except the one where the moon was orange.

I just found this book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-29
Wow! My family is from South Africa and we were thrilled when we found this book at our local bookstore. It is sooo true to life and so uplifting. It brought back all the memories we have of our home and even the colors brought back memories. I am sorry we had to leave S. Africa and I am happy that Rachel Isadora could bring back the sights, sounds and smells. I hope that by understanding the terrible situation of apartheid the country will become a better place and all the people can live together. I hope my children will understand all this someday! Thank you for such a wonderful book.....

"At the Crossroads"
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-30
A wonderful book telling of the warmth and love, not only in a family, but in a whole community. Eagerly awaiting the return of their fathers the children prepare a joyous welcome. Filled with rich, beautiful colors "At the Crossroads" tells a story of the love children have for their fathers, even though they may seldom see them. I felt that this really spoke of how those still at home kept the fathers 'alive' for the children. This is a wonderful book for children to see how other children live and how happy they can be with, what we would consider, so little. I use this book every year with our unit on Families.

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ATLAS OF EGYPTIAN ART (P)
Published in Paperback by AUC Press (1997-09)
Author: D'avennes
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Marvelous examples of ancient Eqyptian art
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-08
Originally hand-drawn and -colored illustrations give you an idea of what the temples and other buildings might've looked like at the height of the Pharaohs. Most of the Egyptian ornament I've seen in museums is so worn away you can't tell what the colors were originally. This book introduces you to the freshness and vitality of Egyptian art in a way museums can't. I became interested in Prisse d'Avennes by finding a 1930's reproduction of his work in very large format at a library; unfortunately, that book was falling apart and was wihdrawn from the stacks, but this printing is a very nice substitute.

reference book for everyone
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-25
The first part of this album on ancient Egyptian art presents the author and his passion for Egyptology. The second part consists of plates, representing drawings and outlines of pillars, vases, portraits, columns, niches, plans, and patterns among many others. This is a good reference to the art and architecture of ancient Egypt.

A fascinating and beautiful book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-09
Atlas Of Egyptian Art was originally authored and illustrated by Emile Prisse d'Avennes, one of the first and most mysterious modern pioneers of Egyptology, who lived during the 1800's. The informative text withstands the test of time, and the amazing 150 color reproductions of Egyptian art and artifacts are truly a wonder to behold. The artistic skill of Emile Prisse d'Avennes has preserved images even though some of the original works were later lost. These were the first reliable, accurate drawings of ancient Egyptian art made available to the non-specialist general readers in the West. A fascinating and beautiful book, and a "must" for anyone with an interest in the clean, classical simplicity of Egyptian art!

Exceptional Book Only For The Hard To Impress!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-26
This book is gorgeous, I am surprised I am the first to review it! If you are looking for inspiration in your Egyptian studies, graphics, and art this is the book to purchase. There are hundreds of color plates depicting Egyptian rock art, columns, stone carvings, and other tidbits drawn by Prisse. If you always wanted to know what color a Lotus was depicted as, or other such items, this will help immensely. The plates are so beautiful they can be framed as wall art. Inspirational and more!

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Beautiful. And Ugly Too
Published in Paperback by Africa World Press, Inc. (2005-10-10)
Author: M.K. Asante Jr.
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Beautiful and Intelligent
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Review Date: 2006-02-14
BEAUTIFUL. AND UGLY TOO is a strong collection of poetry that reflects the political climate of our world, the history of our culture and personal thoughts of a very gifted poet. M. K. Asante, born in Zimbabwe and raised in Philadelphia has a powerful voice and his passion is expressed throughout each of his pieces.

Although all the poems have a message, each is unique in its style and presentation. For example in "Public School" the poem is virtually unreadable, until you realize it is written in reverse therefore making its meaning crystal clear. "Grandmother" is a dedication to a woman whose strength will forever be a testament. "I am not that Random, America" deals with ethnicity in America and how being born in America does not remove the disdain of being African-American. Just from these examples, readers can infer they will be taken on a journey of edification of their minds and feel the passion of the author.

This compilation is strong and quite thought provoking. Reading the selections had me reflecting on the state of our politics and our presence in this world. The author is wise beyond his years and his wisdom is so eloquently expressed throughout BEAUTIFUL. AND UGLY TOO. With 32 poems, M. K. Asante has something for all poetry lovers to relish. The style and rhythms are part of what makes this collection stand out, giving life to all the pieces. The notes at the end of the collection allow readers to realize where the author gained his inspirations and involve readers in the thought processes of a young man who used life experiences and human conditions to write an intelligent book of poetry.

Reviewed by Cashana Seals
of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers

This book is a must read!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-19
Packed with uncompromising logic, M.K. leads us, through carefully selected words, towards a deeper understanding of history and presence.

These complex poems are layered with importance and relevance. Each read provided me with new, valuable, information and the helpful `notes' section was a unique opportunity to see Asante's sources of inspiration.

I recommend this book to everyone.

Refreshing
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-18
I read your book about three times now and I must applaud you again.
It took me a few reads on some of your poems but each read was more captivating than the last
your poems were able to suggest rather than dictate which is an excellent style of writing
I really like how you used Langston as a road map in so many of your poems
By Langston being my favorite writer I enjoyed your book that much the better and as a fellow poet it was refreshing and moving
GREAT WORK!

A Powerful book from the next generation of revolutionary poets
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-30
In the legacy of the greats like Amiri Baraka this book stings with purity and passion. Truly African in its subtext, amazing in its delivery. A refreshing book from an often silent generation of African-Americans. The intelligence behind this book gives our nation hope that the next mental genius are on the rise and fully articulating a new reality for humanity.

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Before We Kill and Eat You: The Miracles and Adventures of a Pioneer Missionary Couple in Africa
Published in Paperback by Regal Books (2004-02)
Authors: H. B. Garlock and Ruthanne Garlock
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Before We Kill You And Eat You
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Review Date: 2008-04-17
Excellent book! Like reading another chapter in the book of Acts. Your faith cannot but increase after reading this book on the life and adventures of H.B. Garlock in Africa. As Hudson Taylor said, "Unless there is an element of risk in our exploits for God, there is no need for faith!"

Great Book!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
Great read! I love stories about missionaries. I have added this one to my collection!

an excellent read
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Review Date: 2007-05-12
The story of the Garlock's life in Africa is amazing . In it we see how God showed up so powerfully in their lives as they lived in obedience to Him. Their courage is such a testament to their faith.

Before We Kill and Eat You
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-03
Garlock's accounts of the events he witnessed as a missionary in Africa in the 20th century serve as an insider's preface for the mass Christianization that swept Africa later in the century. The events that unfolded before him over his years in the African bush are recorded humbly and with a sense of reverance for both the people of Africa and God.

The events that occur are expertly told as to leave the reader hanging on every word and unable to put the book down. At a few points, the book becomes so intense that I was able to feel my blood pressure raising and haor stand on end. The fact that this a non-fiction book makes it even more intense for the reader. I give this book my highest rating.

This is a great book for newcomers to the faith, missionaries, aspiring missionaries and those just desiring too have their faith strengthened and read a testimony that could inspire anyone to live a life of action and service.

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Beyond the Devil's Teeth : Journeys in Gondwanaland
Published in Hardcover by ISHK Book Service (1995-04)
Author: Tahir Shah
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BUY A COPY BEFORE IT SELLS OUT!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-16
TAHIR SHAH is without doubt the most original travel writer of his generation... never before have I been so touched by, and become so involved in, a book. I am struck dumb by Shah's genius.

Read this book.

Perhaps the most original travel writer in the last 5 years!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-09-15
A fast gallop through the Indian sub-continent, Africa and South America, with a cast of eccentric characters perhaps unprecidented in modern travel writing. It put me in mind of Peter Flemming for the sheer pace and sense of adventure. Yet it was a hundred times funnier. Gives Redmond O'Hanlon a run for his money as the Number 1 funny travel writer at work today. Also, I notice it is easy to find in the UK, available in an Orion paperback, not out of print at all!

Warm, Witty and Compassionate !! Not to be missed !!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-12
Tahir Shah devises a get rich quick scheme which brings him to India to seek his fortune. He also has other interests namely the mysterious Gond people who may have walked the earth when the earth was one joined land mass. However this book is so much more than that. India \ Africa \ South America are all experienced and observed from a most interesting angle. The author roughs it al the way. There are many side-splitting moments in this book. There is youth and vivacity in the words that flow. Tahir Shah is clearly in love with life. Incidentally while this book is truly excellent, his latest effort "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is I believe a masterpiece. You will not be disappointed in either book.

INCREDIBLE!!! THE BEST TRAVEL READ OF THE YEAR!!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-08-11
Beyond the Devil's Teeth, by Tahir Shah,is the funniest book of the year. Traces a haphazard route through India, Africa and South America, in search of GONDWANALAND. From sentece one of page one you can't put the thing down! Read it and split your sides with laughing

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Beyond the End of the World
Published in Paperback by Universe Publishing (1999-02)
Author: Peter Tunney
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RAW PASSION
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Review Date: 2008-04-15
Mr. Beard seems loaded with all the right ingredients: curiosity, empathy, compassion, passion, drive plus blessed with an artistic eye all housed inside the form of a handsome athelete who has the resources and connections to make a difference in any cause he chooses to promote. His fascination with and respect for africa (decades before the dark continent became fashionable to take a deeper look at and "save"), ancient african tribal life, protecting and fighting for endangered animals,photographing sultry,statuesque fashion models and partying with influential socialites makes for a unique lifestyle...all celebrated in his spectacular photographs that enlighten, shock and amuse.He followed his adventurous dreams and ended up living a life more fantastic than anything hollywood could have imagined.He has successfully intersected the worlds of high art, high fashion, high society and humanitarianism on his terms to serve his needs.
Reproductions of his legendary journals are my favorite part of the book. Mr.Beard's powerful daily journals are physically huge, overwhelmingly organic, almost living, objects that have been spontaneously, randomly, obsessively created with his photographs, magazine and newspaper scraps, notes, drawings, doodles, comments, collaged with multi-dimensional found treasures and debris (including blood) from his daily experiences more than qualify as important works of intense, raw, fine art...exposing the guts and soul of one very lucky man who made the most of all that he was given.

Great Pictures from people to places and animals inbetween.
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-16
Peter Beards latest book is short on words and long on interesting pictures. It is the most varied in subject content that I've seen in his work. Some of the wildlife scenes are without equal. The only detraction is that it is short on narration. If I could have one wish, I would really like to have him sitting beside me and telling me about each picture. I guess another complaint would be that the book is much too short, I want more. I have two of his other works (Eyelids of Morning, and End of the Game) which are longer and thus more satisfying to an avid reader. Some of this book can be seen in the others. A perspective buyer would also be advised to get more biographical information on Peter Beard to understand the background of work.

A wonderful book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-17
Beautiful, brutal and inspiring. Each time I open it I find it more touching. It is one of the best gifts to give to someone who appreciates nature, Africa or photography. Peter Beard is a collector of memories and his journals are pieces of art.
As a child, I was impressed by Peter Beard's creativity and sense of adventure. As an adult, I appreciate that he has chosen to share his experiences through his books. He's a man who lives an extraordinary life! His photographs and journals are a must-see if you can catch them in a gallery, however, this book is the next best thing.

A Passion for Life on Earth!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-03
If you love Africa, her people and the wildlife, you will enjoy this book by Peter Beard. I first came across his very first published book 'The End of the Game'in 1965 featuring a fascinating look at East Africa's endless game animals and some of the colorful characters who hunted them. He recorded an Africa that is long gone. Subsequently his other works came out - 'Longing for Darkness', 'Eyelids of the Morning''Fifty Years of Portraits' and this title 'Beyond the end of the World' and I was fortunate to have some of them autographed. As always, Beard's photographs and diaries are a delight to read.


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