Chasing the Devil the Search for Africa's Fighting Spirit
Tim Butcher
Sold by Salusbury Books, GLASGOW, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 9 August 2007
Used - Hardcover
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by Salusbury Books, GLASGOW, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 9 August 2007
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket*** BOOK in very good clean tight and unmarked condition. slight yellowing of pages. Red boards with gilt title on spine. Signed by author on title page (no date or other inscription. 325 pages including index and bibliography. Line sketches as chapter heads. Map of Sierra Leone and Liberia, sketch maps. Occasional b&w photos in text. *** DUST JACKET in fine condition, no nicks or tears and not price clipped. Advertising sticker for Blood River on front. Now Trimsleeve rotected. *** CONTENTS: The author undertook a 350 mile trek through post civil war Liberia and Sierra Leone, following the route undertaked by Graham Greene in 1931. Desmond Tutu said of this book; "An inspirational account of humanity's wonderful spirit to survive.". Size: 240x160mm.
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For many years Sierra Leone and Liberia have been too dangerous to travel through, bedevilled by a uniquely brutal form of violence from which sprang many of Africa's cruellest contemporary icons - child soldiers, prisoner mutilation, blood diamonds. With their wars officially over, Tim Butcher sets out on a journey across both countries, trekking for 350 miles through remote rainforest and malarial swamps. Just as he followed H M Stanley through the Congo - a journey described in his bestseller Blood River - this time he pursues a trail blazed by Graham Greene in 1935 and immortalised in the travel classic Journey Without Maps. Greene took 26 bearers, a case of scotch, and hammocks in which he and his cousin Barbara were carried. Tim walks every blistering inch to gain an extraordinary ground-level view of a troubled and overlooked region.
As a journalist in Africa, Tim came to know both countries well although the wars made trips to the jungle hinterland far too risky. This is where he now heads, exploring how rebel groups thrived in the bush for so long and whether the devil of war has truly been chased away. He encounters other 'devils', masked figures guarding the spiritual secrets of jungle communities. Some are no more threatening than schoolmasters but others are much more sinister, relying on ritual cannibalism as a source of their magical power. Tim encounters these devils on an epic journey that demands courage, doggedness and good fortune.
Chasing the Devil is a dramatic travel book touching on one of the most fraught parts of the globe at a unique moment in its history. Weaving history and anthropology with personal narrative - as well as new discoveries about Greene - it is as exciting as it is enlightening.
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