Description
First edition, former library book. Dust jacket is fully intact and clean, protected by cellophane. Hardcover has normal wear. Light spotting on pages but text is unobscured. Outer edges of pages have staining and wear. Binding is secure.
This captivating volume by John Heminway offers a rare glimpse into the lives of Africa’s last pioneers – a dwindling group of remarkable individuals who carved out existences on the fringes of the vast continent. Heminway’s vivid prose transports readers to remote corners of Africa, where these intrepid souls have forged unconventional paths, defying the conventions of modern society. Through intimate portraits and meticulous research, the author weaves a rich tapestry of stories that celebrate the indomitable human spirit and our innate drive to explore the unknown.
Collectors and readers alike will appreciate this first edition’s well-preserved dust jacket, a testament to the book’s enduring appeal. Despite its former library status and some expected wear, the binding remains sturdy, ensuring that Heminway’s evocative narratives can continue to inspire future generations of adventurers and armchair travelers alike.