African Warriors by Thomasin Magor
African Warriors by Thomasin Magor
African Warriors
The Samburu
by Thomasin Magor
design by Barney Wan
Harvill, HarperCollins Publishers, 1994, [First Edition], ISBN 000272183X, full-page colour photographs throughout, colour photographic frontispiece, large hardcover, dustjacket
Near Fine Condition, minor edge and shelf wear, minor rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, minor faint fingerprint marks on front endpapers, no inscriptions, dustjacket plastic protected and attached to inside front and back covers with tape (see photographs)
“In the arid, rugged terrain of Northern Kenya, virtually isolated from civilization, lives one of the last surviving warrior peoples of Africa. Renowned for their exceptional physical beauty and grace as much as for their independence and pride, the Samburu are semi-nomadic pastoralists whose lives and intricate social system, with its age-sets, have been shaped over time by strongly held beliefs, by inter-tribal rivalry, and by the never-ending search for grazing and water.”