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- Maienschein, Jane
- Maier, Charles S.
- Maier, Corinne
- Maier, Gerhard
- Maier, Inger M.
- Maier, Larry B.
- Maier, Mark H.
- Maier, Martin
- Maier, Michael
- Maier, Paul
- Maier, Robert
This House Has Fallen: Midnight in Nigeria
Lots of Problems: I do think that the author had good intentions when he embarked on this endeavor, and there are some interesting anecdotes. I like the way he attempts to look at different aspects of Nigeria in every chapter: faith, ethnicity, etc. [... more]
$26.00
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This House Has Fallen: Nigeria in Crisis
Terrible: I hated this book for a variety of reasons. First of all, no one who has any real appreciation of Nigeria's rich and diverse culture, history, literature, music, etc., will be even mildly convinced that this man knows the first thing about the [... more]
$18.00
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Angola: Promises and Lies
A rivetting account of the Angolan civil war: Reviewed by MARGARET ANSTEE in International Relations, Volume XIII, No 2, August 1996 - Karl Maier describes the long-running Angolan conflict as `the worst war in the world'. During my tenure there in 1992-3 [... more]
$19.95
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Into the House of the Ancestors: Inside the New Africa
Africans' stories: At first glance "Into the House of the Ancestors: Inside the New Africa" by Karl Maier is a typical book about Africa by a Westerner, i.e., a book by a reporter that has spent a few years reporting on a far-away exotic [... more]
$14.95
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Angola: Promises and Lies
A rivetting account of the Angolan civil war: Reviewed by MARGARET ANSTEE in International Relations, Volume XIII, No 2, August 1996 - Karl Maier describes the long-running Angolan conflict as `the worst war in the world'. During my tenure there in 1992-3 [... more]
$17.95
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Into the House of the Ancestors: Inside the New Africa
Africans' stories: At first glance "Into the House of the Ancestors: Inside the New Africa" by Karl Maier is a typical book about Africa by a Westerner, i.e., a book by a reporter that has spent a few years reporting on a far-away exotic [... more]
$2.99
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THIS HOUSE HAS FALLEN: NIGERIA IN CRISIS
Terrible: I hated this book for a variety of reasons. First of all, no one who has any real appreciation of Nigeria's rich and diverse culture, history, literature, music, etc., will be even mildly convinced that this man knows the first thing about the [... more]
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