David Lamb
David Lamb is an eight-time Pulitzer Prize nominee who has traveled the world for twenty-five years as a Los Angeles Times correspondent. He is the author of four widely praised previous books. He and his wife, Sandy Northrup, live in Virginia, near a bike path that runs along the Potomac.
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The Africans
eBook | 400 pages | Vintage | History - Africa
978-0-307-79792-6 (0-307-79792-9)
August 24, 2011 | $17.99
During the four years he spent in black Africa as the bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, David Lamb traveled through almost every country south of the Sahara, logging more than 300,000 miles. He talked to presidents and guerrilla leaders, university professors and witch doctors. He bounced from wars to...
Written by David Lamb
eBook | 400 pages | Vintage | History - Africa
978-0-307-79792-6 (0-307-79792-9)
August 24, 2011 | $17.99
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During the four years he spent in black Africa as the bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, David Lamb traveled through almost every country south of the Sahara, logging more than 300,000 miles. He talked to presidents and guerrilla leaders, university professors and witch doctors. He bounced from wars to...
Also available as a
trade paperback.
The Arabs
eBook | 368 pages | Vintage | History - Middle East; Political Science - International Relations
978-0-307-79793-3 (0-307-79793-7)
June 22, 2011 | $13.99
The Arabs is widely considered one of the essential books for understanding the Middle East and the peoples who live there. David Lamb, who spent years as a correspondent in Cairo, explores the Arabs’ religious, political, and cultural views, noting the differences and key similarities between the many segments of...
Written by David Lamb
eBook | 368 pages | Vintage | History - Middle East; Political Science - International Relations
978-0-307-79793-3 (0-307-79793-7)
June 22, 2011 | $13.99
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The Arabs is widely considered one of the essential books for understanding the Middle East and the peoples who live there. David Lamb, who spent years as a correspondent in Cairo, explores the Arabs’ religious, political, and cultural views, noting the differences and key similarities between the many segments of...
Also available as a
trade paperback.
The Arabs
Trade Paperback | 368 pages | Vintage | History - Middle East; Political Science - International Relations
978-1-4000-3041-5 (1-4000-3041-2)
March 19, 2002 | $18.95
The Arabs is widely considered one of the essential books for understanding the Middle East and the peoples who live there. David Lamb, who spent years as a correspondent in Cairo, explores the Arabs’ religious, political, and cultural views, noting the differences and key similarities between the many segments of...
Written by David Lamb
Trade Paperback | 368 pages | Vintage | History - Middle East; Political Science - International Relations
978-1-4000-3041-5 (1-4000-3041-2)
March 19, 2002 | $18.95
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The Arabs is widely considered one of the essential books for understanding the Middle East and the peoples who live there. David Lamb, who spent years as a correspondent in Cairo, explores the Arabs’ religious, political, and cultural views, noting the differences and key similarities between the many segments of...
Also available as an
eBook.
The Africans
Trade Paperback | 400 pages | Vintage | History - Africa
978-0-394-75308-9 (0-394-75308-9)
June 12, 1987 | $22.95
During the four years he spent in black Africa as the bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, David Lamb traveled through almost every country south of the Sahara, logging more than 300,000 miles. He talked to presidents and guerrilla leaders, university professors and witch doctors. He bounced from wars to...
Written by David Lamb
Trade Paperback | 400 pages | Vintage | History - Africa
978-0-394-75308-9 (0-394-75308-9)
June 12, 1987 | $22.95
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During the four years he spent in black Africa as the bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, David Lamb traveled through almost every country south of the Sahara, logging more than 300,000 miles. He talked to presidents and guerrilla leaders, university professors and witch doctors. He bounced from wars to...
Also available as an
eBook.




