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The migration of races, tribes and ethnic groups across West Africa is a...
The Nigerian Century captures the essence of Nigeria, it's people and...
Bearing both the professional and general readers in mind, Decolonizing...
Democracies can die with a coup d'état - or they can die slowly. This...
The book covers a wide range of topics discussing the Yoruba people of...
Cofounder of the pioneering AI company DeepMind sounds the alarm on the...
A compelling story of one man's battle to protect his community against the forces of change.
Azaro is a spirit child who is born only to live for a short while before returning to the idyllic world of his spirit companions. Now he has chosen to stay in the world of the living. This is his story.
Set in medieval Paris, against the backdrop of the brooding Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Hugo’s take on the classic story of Beauty and the Beast tells of the hunchbacked, grotesque bellringer, Quasimodo.
A bitter yet funny satire ... probably the best book to come out of West Africa — Anthony Burgess
Here, collected for the first time in Everyman’s Library, are the three internationally acclaimed classic novels that comprise what has come to be known as Chinua Achebe’s “African Trilogy.”
Thrown in prison for a crime he has not committed, Edmond Dantes is confined to the grim fortress of If. There he learns of a great hoard of treasure hidden on the Isle of Monte Cristo and he becomes determined not only to escape, but also to unearth the treasure and use it to plot the destruction of the three men responsible for his incarceration.
The story of Bakassi is also a study in the indifference and neglect of a people whose security and welfare... should be the primary purpose of their government.
Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s Roses and Bullets distinguishes itself among the best of Nigerian Civil War novels. It is a beautiful human story about an ugly (inhuman) war. Tearful and heartrending. — Odili Ujubuonu
King Adetusa of the Kingdom of Kutuje and his wife, Queen Ojuola were given a prophecy that their child, Odewale, would one day grow up to usurp the thrown, killing his father and marry his mother. They acted to prevent the prophecy from coming through but to no avail.
Published to coincide with the centenary of Tolstoy's death, here is an exciting new edition of one of the great literary works of world literature.
A narrative tour de force, this novel has got everything — friendship and betrayal; faith and treachery; hope and cynicism; murder, mayhem and no shortage of drama, all set against the backdrop of comtemporary Nigeria.
Packs a punch... impossible to put down' Daily Mail'The plot is as taut and lean as ever' Daily Express'The master of the political thriller strikes again' Kirkus