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Just finished Horn of the Hunter by Robert Ruark. I really like his writing style. I’m now alternating between Ruger & His Guns by R.L. Wilson and The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan. It’s the untold story of those who survived the Great American Dust Bowl in the 1930s. A brutal existence for those that experienced and lived through that time.
 
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I’m in the latter chapters of “ The River of Doubt” it’s about Theodore Roosevelt’s journey in the Amazon basin in 1914.
Not sure of the author or the exact title but it’s a pretty interesting read.
Great book, Teddy had an awfully exciting life!
 
in Canada:
  • While "7 Pillars of Wisdom" is not directly related to banned books, there has been an increase in instances of book bans and removals in Canadian schools and libraries.
  • Reasons for these bans often include concerns about content related to race, racism, LGBTQ+ themes, or other sensitive topics
I find this ludicrous that Canada did this ! History and historical vernacular should not dictate censoring, but I am becoming increasingly convinced that I’m becoming obsolete ?
What is particularly infuriating to me is the insidious spread of "presentism." Very few people have studied any history, so they have no sense of the world or it cultures before they became aware of it. Inevitably, they then judge historical events by the norms of their particular culture and contemporary society - judging the past by norms of the present. It is hard to imagine a more arrogant exhibition of sheer ignorance.
 
As I glanced at my book shelf I was reminded that if you’re a Out of Africa movie or book fan
This is a good read
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What is particularly infuriating to me is the insidious spread of "presentism." Very few people have studied any history, so they have no sense of the world or it cultures before they became aware of it. Inevitably, they then judge historical events by the norms of their particular culture and contemporary society - judging the past by norms of the present. It is hard to imagine a more arrogant exhibition of sheer ignorance.
If I remember correctly you used to have a quote as your signature along the lines of “ the past is a foreign country they do things differently their”
 
I was given a copy when I was in my teens, and it is what began my fascination with the Middle East. That eventually led to the Defense Language Institute for Arabic, Foreign Service Institute for Arabian Peninsula Dialect, and a fellowship at the Walsh School, Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown - and a lot of time mucking around the Arab World.

I can't imagine why it would be on some sort of restricted list.
Internet Archive was sued by 3 publishing houses and lost, so some books are restricted to impaired people only.
Mike
 
Not an africa book but I found this extremely interesting. It's most definitely worth the read or listen.
 

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Kambuki by Harry Manners, very good. Before that (as above) Months of the Sun by Ian Nyschens, excellent
I thought this was a very good book! Anyone that has spent anytime in Mozambique should enjoy it.
 
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Just finished Out in the Midday Shade, very enjoyable, starting into the Ruark book now. Thank you @Hogpatrol for sending these my way plus the others included!
 
"And No Birds Sang" by Farley Mowat.
It's a memoir of the author's WWII experiences with the Canadian army in Sicily. A departure from his usual books on animals and the Arctic.
Sometimes graphic, sometimes somber, not a lot of glory, but I think does a good job of explaining the realities of the day.
 
May not be everybody’s cup of tea, but I really love history and philosophy. This is what I’ve been into of late.

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"The Elephant's Secret Sense: the hidden life of the wild herds of Africa" by Caitlin O'Connell, 2007

An account of the author's field observations of elephant behavior in Namibia.
 

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