Zimbabwe Books in Print
Title | Zimbabwe Books in Print PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Zimbabwe |
ISBN |
Zimbabwe Books in Print
Title | Zimbabwe Books in Print PDF eBook |
Author | Zimbabwe Book Publishers Association |
Publisher | Zimbabwe Publishing House |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 1998-04-01 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 9781779180001 |
This third edition lists books in print in Zimbabwe at the end of 1997. The Zimbabwe Book Publishers Association previously produced books in print to the end of 1994, and a separate directory of Zimbabwe publishers. This new edition combines an updated directory of publishers. The books in print are arranged by author and title listings and a subject index. The subject index is divided into three sections: primary textbooks, secondary textbooks and general books. Full bibliographic information is given: author, title, date of publication, number of edition, series, price, publishers names, and ISBN.
Zimbabwe's Cultural Heritage
Title | Zimbabwe's Cultural Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | Pathisa Nyathi |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0797428976 |
Zimbabwe's Cultural Heritage won first prize in the Zimbabwe Book Publishers Association Awards in 2006 for Non-fiction: Humanities and Social Sciences. It is a collection of pieces of the culture of the Ndebele, Shona, Tonga, Kalanga, Nambiya, Xhosa and Venda. The book gives the reader an insight into the world view of different peoples, through descriptions of their history and life events such as pregnancy, marriage and death. "...the most enduring book ever on Zimbabwean history. This book will help people change their attitude towards each other in Zimbabwe." - Zimbabwe Book Publishers Association Awards citation
In the Shadow of a Conflict
Title | In the Shadow of a Conflict PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Derman |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 2013-05-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1779222335 |
Zimbabwe has cast a powerful regional and international shadow since it became independent in 1980 and more recently, through the crises of the first decade of the twenty-first century. The 2000s were a decade of combined political, economic and social crises in Zimbabwe following what had been a relatively successful twenty years of independence since 1980. The scale, depth and severity of the crises evolving since 2000 have been as dramatic as they have been unexpected. While there has been substantial coverage of the internal consequences of Zimbabwes crises less attention has been paid to its regional and cross-border consequences. In explaining the ongoing processes stemming from the crises, this book looks at three neighboring countries Mozambique, South Africa and Zambia to depict how, over time, they have experienced and interpreted events in Zimbabwe, how they have dealt with Zimbabweans entering their territories, and how they have or have not formulated policies and developed practices to cope with the arrival of new and mainly undocumented Zimbabwean immigrants.
Beneath a Zimbabwe Sun
Title | Beneath a Zimbabwe Sun PDF eBook |
Author | Beverley Whyte |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN |
The Zimbabwean countryside has many moods, an infinite variety of faces. In striking contradiction of the image held by many who have not visited the land between the Limpopo and Zambezi Rivers, Zimbabwe is not a vast expanse of near-emptiness, of unrelieved sun-brown bush, of dust and burning skies. The dust and heat are there, some of the time and in some parts. But so are the gracious lakes, the fresh woods and pastures, the cool streams and high mountain peaks. Zimbabwe's enchantment is heightened by magnificent wildlife. Its concentration of elephant is one of the greatest in the world and the many game reserves and national parks abound with a breathtaking variety of animals. Kingly lion, glowering rhino, mountainous hippo, comical warthog, graceful giraffe, hyena, buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, leopard -- they are all there, and in their natural habitat. The country's sun-washed wonders are complemented by the design and spread of its towns and cities. Herein lies Zimbabwe's spellbinding effect of contrasts: the timeless, savage grandeur of Africa is at hand within minutes of leaving any of its sophisticated cities of sleek skyscrapers and urban bustle. This book shows this diversity in a uniquely evocative way. It reveals the splendour, the beauty and the freshness of a country still unspoiled, the true nature of a relatively little-known part of Africa.
International Books in Print
Title | International Books in Print PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1294 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | English imprints |
ISBN |
When Money Destroys Nations
Title | When Money Destroys Nations PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Haslam |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2014-09-30 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0143531638 |
Since the financial crisis of 2008, the major governments of the world have resorted to printing large amounts of money to pay national debts and bail out banks. The warning signs are clear, and the collapse of the Zimbabwean dollar after years of rampant money printing is a frightening example of what lies in store for world economies if painful reform is not executed. When Money Destroys Nations tells the gripping story of the disintegration of the once-thriving Zimbabwean economy and how ordinary people survived in turbulent circumstances. Analysing this case within a global context, Philip Haslam and Russell Lamberti investigate the causes of hyperinflation and draw ominous parallels between Zimbabwe and the world's developed economies. The looming currency crises and hyperinflation in these major economies, particularly the United States, have the potential to turn the current world order upside down. This story of how money destroys nations holds lessons that cannot be ignored.