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Timbuktu: A Ladybird Expert Book: The secrets of the fabled but lost African city
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Timbuktu: A Ladybird Expert Book: The secrets of the fabled but lost African city

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An accessible, authoritative and entertaining introduction to Timbuktu for adult readers.

Part of the new Ladybird Expert series, Timbuktu is a clear, simple and entertaining introduction to the land once considered the jewel of the medieval world.

Written by curator and cultural historian Gus Caseley-Hayford, this book delves into the rise of the largest empire in West Africa and what made Timbuktu the most significant Saharan desert-port of the age.

You’ll see the Mali Empire in its golden age, teeming with riches, scholars and trade. A history steeped in magicians, epic wars, story-tellers and missing ships. You’ll learn what made Timbuktu so notorious and irresistible to the Emperor, and why centuries later it still enchants the Western World with its beauty, wealth, mystery, intellectual excellence and legacy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 March 2018
Pages
56
ISBN
9780718189105

An accessible, authoritative and entertaining introduction to Timbuktu for adult readers.

Part of the new Ladybird Expert series, Timbuktu is a clear, simple and entertaining introduction to the land once considered the jewel of the medieval world.

Written by curator and cultural historian Gus Caseley-Hayford, this book delves into the rise of the largest empire in West Africa and what made Timbuktu the most significant Saharan desert-port of the age.

You’ll see the Mali Empire in its golden age, teeming with riches, scholars and trade. A history steeped in magicians, epic wars, story-tellers and missing ships. You’ll learn what made Timbuktu so notorious and irresistible to the Emperor, and why centuries later it still enchants the Western World with its beauty, wealth, mystery, intellectual excellence and legacy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 March 2018
Pages
56
ISBN
9780718189105