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 | An account of the author's travels in Africa during the 1930s. Discursive and almost surrealistic in tone, it is as much a portrait of Greene himself as of the regions he passes through: Sierra Leone, Liberia, French Guinea, and the west coast. |
 | This illustrated history of cartography provides an accessible profile of artistic and technological innovations in mapmaking throughout the centuries, while emphasizing the importance of this science to world events and space exploration. |
 | A volume containing three often fragmentary sequences of poems about being an outsider in Egypt. |
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