Description
Author: Kevin Danaher
Publisher: Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ, 1991.Published by Africa World Press, a respected independent publisher specializing in African and African diaspora scholarship, whose titles are widely collected by academic libraries and researchers.
Co-published with Global Exchange, an organization dedicated to international human rights, fair trade, and people-to-people diplomacy, reflecting the book's emphasis on citizen engagement rather than traditional tourism.
Edition: First Printing.
Format: Trade paperback.
Condition: Excellent condition.
Clean covers.
Tight binding.
Clean interior.
Ownership signature of Thomas Doane Perry III on title page dated August 1991.
No writing or highlighting observed beyond the ownership signature.
Appears unread or very lightly handled.
Description
First printing of Kevin Danaher's guide promoting meaningful people-to-people relationships between the United States and Africa through cultural exchange, education, and grassroots engagement. Co-published by Africa World Press and Global Exchange.
This copy is from the personal library of anthropologist Thomas Doane Perry III (1942–2025), Yale graduate, Peace Corps volunteer in Uganda, educator, and lifelong scholar of African cultures. Perry signed and dated the title page "August 1991," documenting when the book entered his working library.
An excellent copy for collectors of African Studies, anthropology, international development, Peace Corps history, and Global Exchange publications.
At a Glance
- Author: Kevin Danaher
- Title: Beyond Safaris: A Guide to Building People-to-People Ties with Africa
- Publisher: Africa World Press
- Co-publisher: Global Exchange
- Place: Trenton, New Jersey
- Year: 1991
- Edition: First Printing
- ISBN: 0-86543-205-8
- Binding: Trade Paperback
- Language: English
Provenance
From the Library of Thomas Doane Perry III (1942–2025), anthropologist, educator, Yale graduate, Peace Corps volunteer in Uganda, and lifelong collector of books on anthropology, Africa, religion, archaeology, and world cultures.
The Thomas Doane Perry III Collection is a curated library assembled over decades by anthropologist, educator, Yale graduate, and Peace Corps volunteer Thomas Doane Perry III. The collection reflects his lifelong interests in anthropology, African studies, archaeology, religion, world cultures, and international travel. Each volume is offered with its documented provenance.



