A source of mystery from time immemorial ?to this day nobody knows the meaning of its name?Kilimanjaro is the subject of many fables and legends, and is home to the Chagga and Maasai people, two of Africa's most colorful and fascinating communities?the one an industrious agricultural Bantu group, the other a Nilotic tribe of fierce and noble warriors and pastoralists. Their engrossing history and the captivating beauty of Kilimanjaro and its natural history are portrayed here in all their glory through the magnificent color ...
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A source of mystery from time immemorial ?to this day nobody knows the meaning of its name?Kilimanjaro is the subject of many fables and legends, and is home to the Chagga and Maasai people, two of Africa's most colorful and fascinating communities?the one an industrious agricultural Bantu group, the other a Nilotic tribe of fierce and noble warriors and pastoralists. Their engrossing history and the captivating beauty of Kilimanjaro and its natural history are portrayed here in all their glory through the magnificent color photography of David Pluth and Mohamed Amin, while Graham Mercer's compelling and often lyrical narrative delves into the many secrets of ?The Great White Mountain, ? a spectacle that has attracted and fascinated diverse peoples down through the ages.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Revised edition. the jacket is shelf rubbed and there are a couple of tiny tears. there is light staining beneath it which is invisible when the jacket is on the book. it presents very well in cellophane. the book has no inscriptions and the binding is excellent. a few minor marks.