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Africa''s astounding civilization is vividly brought to life in this Revised Enriched Edition of ten illustrious African Kings and Queens, spanning 4000 years.The remarkable success of the first edition of 100 Great African Kings and Queens ( Volume one ), sparked a clarion call for a more in-depth version. This version, spanning the same cast, from the magnificent Ethiopian Queen of Sheba, to the richest man who ever lived, Emperor Mansa Musa of Mali, provides a more detailed and fascinating account of their awesome exploits. They are complemented with new amazing images.Volume two of another ten of 100 Great African Kings and Queens is not far behind; a beautiful and insightful collection to grace every bookshelf around the world.
Nelson Madiba Mandela died on 5 December 2013. But it seems his long walk on earth is far from over. He is summoned to a meeting of his ancestral Kings who throw questions on him like confetti. Madiba tries gallantly to defend himself. Everything changes when he is asked about his brother Justice, who had not arrived in the ancestral lands. The two of them in their youthful days had sold the prized cow of regent King Jongintaba and fled to the city of Johannesburg in search of a better life. They were desperate to escape the plans of Jongintaba who was on the hunt to find them wives. Now Madiba is sent back to look for Justice. He is first cast in the Great Karoo Desert where he has to face off with a khoisan matriarch. He then embarks on a journey through the length and breath of the land in his quest for Justice. Everywhere he goes he will ask " Have you seen Justice?" But who or what Justice is, means different things to different folks. Justice increasingly becomes like the seven blind men who went looking for an elephant. Ultimately it becomes a universal tale of the world's unending quest for Justice. Will Madiba find Justice?
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