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Birds of the Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, and Socotra (Princeton Field Guides)

Nigel Redman, Terry Stevenson, John Fanshawe

Birds of the Horn of Africa is the first field guide to the more than 1,000 species of resident, migrant, and vagrant birds found in northeast Africa. Covering Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, and the Socotra archipelago, this comprehensive, easy-to-use guide features more than 2,600 illustrations on 213 full-color plates, and a color distribution map for every species. Detailed species accounts on facing pages include descriptions of key identification features, similar species, geographical variation, habitat, status, and voice. This field-ready guide also includes a glossary, identification tips, and information about bird habitats. Birds of the Horn of Africa is an essential resource for birders, naturalists, and travelers in the region.

  • The first field guide to the birds of northeast Africa
  • Covers more than 1,000 species, including all resident, migrant, and vagrant birds
  • Features more than 2,600 illustrations on 213 color plates
  • Detailed species accounts on facing pages describe key identification features, habitat, status, voice, and more
  • Provides a color distribution map for every species

Somaliland

Angus Hamilton

This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1911 edition by Hutchinson & Co., London.

Naval Strategy East of Suez: The Role of Djibouti

Charles W. Koburger

This is the only current book on maritime Djibouti, and the only one available in English since 1968. It describes the geography, naval history, and present strategic role of this small country, and indicates its possible future. Naval Strategy East of Suez includes previously little-known facts of French covert action in Italian East Africa, 1938-1941; and of Operation Toreador (1956), which served to aid Operation Musketeer. It also turns a spotlight on the Allied blockade of Djibouti in 1940-1942. In a sense, this book is a more readable, and less technical, treatment of what sailors call "sailing directions." Djibouti's naval base, 600 miles closer to the Strait of Hormuz than Diego Garcia, is the nearest base to Middle East oil centers likely to be available to France and its allies in the future--facts often ignored or unknown to all but the most specialized of specialists. Koburger believes that the troubles in the Middle East are only beginning. His book offers a background and strategy about an area little known to Anglophones that is of considerable potential usefulness.

The Amazing Continent of Africa: Featuring the Republic of Djibouti

Beatriz Scaglia

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This book series features each country on the continent of Africa including history, geography, politics and foreign relations, economy and agriculture, religion and social culture. This book focuses on the Republic of Djibouti.

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2eme REP: Algerie, Tchad, Djibouti, Kolwezi, Beyrouth (Collection "Troupes de choc") (French Edition)

Pierre Sergent

Chasse et elevage dans la corne de l'Afrique entre le Neolithique et les temps historiques (bar s) (No. 68) (French Edition)

Josephine Lesur

This volume examines the exploitation of the faunal diversity during the Holocene in the Horn of Africa, especially in the arid plain of Gobaad in Djibouti and in the mountainous region of Wolayta in Ethiopia. For that purpose, the author has studied faunal collections (more than 70 000 remains and 34 species) from five archaeological sites occupied from the 5th millennium BC to the 1st millennium AD. Both these regions offer very different natural environments, in which the presence of specialized societies of hunter-gatherers is evident. By integrating the findings of this research with data from the neighbouring countries, and by comparing them with all archaeological data, it appears that the diffusion of farming came from acculturation more than migration. French text.

Djibouti

Richard Adloff

This is a title which examines the East African country of Djibouti in a historical framework.

Djibouti (World Bibliographical Series)

Peter J. Schraeder

Djibouti, 1888-1967: Heritage ou Frustration? (Collection Etudes africaines) (French Edition)

Colette Dubois

Djibouti, Mer Rouge, Abyssinie... (French Edition)

Gabriel Louis Angoulvant, Sylvain Vignéras

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