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No Room in the Ark

By: Alan Moorehead
Narrated by: Christopher Timothy
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Written during three tours of Africa between 1940 and 1957, this book is a fascinating comparison to today's Africa. Some things never change - the battle for survival of the wild-life and the customs fo the various tribes. A classic book of its kind - Moorehead gets right to the heart of what Africa is all about - the animals and the local tribes.
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"Christopher Timothy [breathes] fresh life into Moorehead's 50s best seller. His descriptions of the local tribes and especially the animalsâ¿¿makes for a rewarding listen." (Talking Business)

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Simple and relaxing

A short relatively plain journal; but, that was the offer. Good descriptive Moorhead writing that is subtlety insightful and never over bearing or preachy.

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