
The Timbuktu School for Nomads
Lessons from the People of the Desert
$39.22
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
11 September 2017
Summary
The Sahara: a dream-like, far away landscape of Lawrence of Arabia and Wilfred Thesiger, The English Patient and Star Wars, and home to nomadic communities whose ways of life stretch back millennia. Today it’s a teeth-janglingly dangerous destination, where the threat of jihadists lurks just over the horizon. Following in the footsteps of 16th century traveller Leo Africanus, Nicholas Jubber went on a turbulent adventure to the forgotten places of North Africa and t…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781473655447 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1473655447 |
| Author: | Nicholas Jubber |
| Publisher: | John Murray Press |
| Imprint: | John Murray Publishers Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 11 September 2017 |
| Weight: | 246g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 21mm |
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Critics Review
[A] passionate paean to the Sahara. - New York Times, Season’s Best Travel Books
Nick Jubber’s The Timbuktu School for Nomads is an abundantly energetic gold-mine of a book. Heaped with history and background information, with ideas, adventures, and poignant postulations, it stares right in the face of current events. This is a book that will remind us all to look with care at what is happening on the great sandscape of North Africa now. A work of inspiration and scholarship, it deserves all the attention it gets. - Tahir Shah, author of The Caliph’s House and TimbuctooA well-informed and readable book based on time spent in nomad camps and a thorough survey of the literature. The Sahara and Sahel are complex, dangerous, productive, compelling places. The Timbuktu School for Nomads captures the feel of this in conversations with nomads about their livelihoods, with the constant threat of a drought or an al Qaeda squadron just over the next dune. - Dr Jeremy Swift, author of The SaharaThe Timbuktu School for Nomads takes us on an unforgettable journey through time and space, plenty of it, and gives voice to voiceless communities that inhabit one of the most problematic corners of the globeEngaging. Full of intriguing insights into little-visited countries. - WanderlustEffortless. Uses a light touch to explain complex, esoteric concepts. - GeographicalA writer who can deliver both serious historical research and entertaining escapades with credibility and passion.Impeccably researched and elegantly written. - The Irish TimesAbout The Author
Nicholas Jubber
Nicholas Jubber moved to Jerusalem after graduating from Oxford University. He’d been working two weeks when the intifada broke out and he started planning to travel the Middle East and East Africa. He has written two previous books, The Prester Quest (winner of the Dolman Prize) and Drinking Arak Off an Ayatollah’s Beard (shortlisted for the Dolman Prize). He has written for the Guardian, Observer, and the Globe and Mail.
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