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	The Ewe People: A Study of the Ewe People in German TogoThe Ewe of Ghana, Togo and Benin have been one of the most documented ethnic groups in West Africa, given their encounters with the German, French and British colonial administrations. In 1906, Jakob Spieth, a German Bremen Missionary, published Die Ewe-Stamme. Die Ewe-Stamme is one of the most comprehensive treatises on the history, religion, economic life, traditional social structure, and, indeed, the entire spectrum of everyday life of the Ewe. Published over 100 years ago the book had limited circulation and became increasingly rare to the extent that it almost became a deified piece of work and source of classified knowledge. Additionally, Die Ewe-Stamme was published in German and old non-standard and colloquial Ewe languages. It is hoped this translation of Die Ewe-Stamme into English and contemporary Ewe might create a revival of interest amongst researchers, enhance the understanding for the traditional Ewe culture and become reading material in schools and universities. ₵490.00₵500.00The Ewe People: A Study of the Ewe People in German Togo₵490.00₵500.00
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	When Rain Clouds Gather (African Writers Series, AWS247)In the heart of rural Botswana, the poverty stricken village of Golema Mmidi is a haven to exiles from far and wide. A South African political refugee and an Englishman join forces to revolutionise the villagers traditional farming methods, but their task is fraught with hazards as the pressures of tradition, opposition from the local chief and the unrelenting climate threaten to divide and devastate the fragile community.₵60.00
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	Equiano’s Travels (African Writers Series, AWS10)Olaudah Equiano was born in 1745 in a village east of the Niger River in what is now Nigeria. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African was published in London in 1789. This is his own account of a remarkable life. At the age of ten he was captured by slave traders and taken to the southern states of America. He was sold to a planter in the West Indies and worked there and abroad slave ships sailing between the Caribbean and England. At the age of twenty-one he had saved enough money to buy his freedom. He visited the Mediterranean, took part in Phipps’ expedition to the Arctic in 1773 and crossed the Atlantic several times. He was an ardent member of the Movement for the Abolition of Slavery and was appointed Commissary for Stores when the freed slaves were settled in Sierra Leone. This abridged edition has a new introduction by Professor Ogude of the University of Benin, together with explanatory notes on the text. ₵60.00
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	A Question of Power (African Writers Series, AWS149)“Your mother was insane. If you’re not careful you’ll get insane just like your mother. Your mother was a white woman. They had to lock her up, as she was having a child by the stable boy who was a native.” It is never clear to Elizabeth whether the mission school principal’s cruel revelation of her origins is at the bottom of her mental breakdown. She has left South Africa with her son and is living in the village of Motabeng, the place of sand, in Botswana where there are no street lights at night. In the darkness of this country where people turn and look at her with vague curiosity as an outsider she establishes an entirely abnormal relationship with two men. A mind-bending book which takes the reader in and out of sanity. ₵60.00
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	Against the Odds: A NovelYoung Kwaku Obeng, falsely accused of a crime, comes to Accra to seek his fortune and find a means of clearing his name. Homeless and penniless, virtually alone in the world, he strives against the odds in a world that owes him no favours. Will he be able to achieve his dream of becoming a medical doctor? Will his tarnished image be restored? Will he ever be able to go home again? ₵40.00Against the Odds: A Novel₵40.00
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	The HuntSackey and Nyarko had always pitched their wits against each other. When Nyarko beat Sackey at a quiz competition, Sackey sought a way of proving that he was better than his rival. The opportunity came in a quest to find the emerald stool of the Krobos. The two rivals, with their friends, set out to the first to discover this ancient stool separately. Even more, unknowing to them, Sackey and Nyarko were related. ₵40.00The Hunt₵40.00
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	Between WarsIn a single twist of war, two sister, Enkaakye and Timaa, find their lives turned upside down. Enkaakye resiliently waits for the return from war of the one she loves. Timaa chooses to give up hope and patience, and move on with her life. The sisters’ choices lead to consequences that threaten their bond of sisterhood to its core. As war drums begin to beat in their community once more, will their relationship survive the imminent danger? Between Wars is a heartwarming story of love, loss, family, and friendship. Above all, it shows how wisdom and courage can be found in the most unexpected of places. ₵65.00Between Wars₵65.00
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	Mountype Children’s Picture Dictionary – with Activities (Book 2)Mountype Children’s Picture Dictionary is packed with over hundred words, illustrated in colour. Some of these words evolve around animals, people, places, shapes, colours, food, clothing, etc. This book is full of exciting exercises such as: - Colouring
- Matching
- Tracing
- Beginning Phonics
 It is designed to help children learn names of objects, how to spell words as well as object recognition. The writing, colouring and tracing exercises help the children to develop fine motor skills and eye-to-hand co-ordination. As a bonus, we have provided a certificate page to celebrate the child’s success in completing the book. Using this book makes learning fun! ₵55.00
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	Mountype Children’s Picture Dictionary – with Activities (Book 1)Mountype Children’s Picture Dictionary is packed with over hundred words, illustrated in colour. Some of these words evolve around animals, people, places, shapes, colours, food, clothing, etc. This book is full of exciting exercises such as: - Colouring
- Matching
- Tracing
- Beginning Phonics
 It is designed to help children learn names of objects, how to spell words as well as object recognition. The writing, colouring and tracing exercises help the children to develop fine motor skills and eye-to-hand co-ordination. As a bonus, we have provided a certificate page to celebrate the child’s success in completing the book. Using this book makes learning fun! ₵55.00
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	FacelessStreet life in the slums of Accra is realistically portrayed in this socially-commited, subtle novel about four educated women who are inspired by the plight of a 14-year old girl, Fofo. As the main characters convert their library center into a practical street initiative, the novel invokes the squalor, health risks, and vicious cycles of poverty and violence that drive children to the streets and women to prostitution; and, from which, ultimately, no one in the society is free. ₵55.00Faceless₵55.00
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	Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences & The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 4 (Volume IX, 1971)Proceedings, 1971. This issue contains the third series of the J.B. Danquah Memorial Lectures delivered by Kwabena Bentsi-Enchill in 1971. 
 Contents Address by Hon. Mr. J. Kwesi Lamptey, Minister of Defence and Acting Prime Minister, on the Eleventh Anniversary Dinner of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences held on 21st November 1970 Address by Mr Justice Nii Amaa Ollennu, President of the Academy, at the Eleventh Anniversary Dinner of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences held on 21st November 1970 Institutional Challenges of our Time (4th J.B. Danquah Memorial Lectures) – Kwabena Bentsi-Enchill Legal Education and National Development – Nii Amaa Ollennu Some Aspects of Religious Change in Africa – C.G. Baeta The Role of Mass Communication in the Formation of Public Opinion – C.E. Fiscian Radio and T.V. in National Development – K.B. Dickson Computers and the Future of Man – N.R. Smith The Ghanaian Woman’s Role in Public Life – Gloria Nikoi Problems of Social Status and Education for the Ghanaian Woman – Susan de Graft-Johnson The Ghanaian Woman’s Responsibilities in the Home – Florence A. Dolphyne ₵20.00
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	Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (Volume XIV, 1976)Proceedings, 1976. 
 Contents Address by Dr. R.K.A. Gardiner, Commissioner for Economic Planning, on the occasion of the 16th Anniversary Dinner of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences Address by the President of the Academy, Professor E.A. Boateng on the occasion of the 16th Anniversary Dinner of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences held on November 28, 1975 The Two Faces of Development – Professor E.A. Boateng The Energy Problem in Perspective – Professor D.A. Bekoe The Black Pod Disease of Cacao – Observations on the Parasite – Professor G.C. Clark On the Growth of Man – Professor S. Ofosu-Amaah Physical Sources of Energy – Dr. A.N. May Chemical Sources of Energy – Dr. W. R. Philips Biological Sources of Energy – Professor E. Laing Nuclear Pollution – Dr. B.W. Garbrah Biological Pollution – Professor S. Ofosu-Amaah The Oil Crisis and its Impact on Ghana – Dr. Kobena G. Erbynn The Economics of Energy in Ghana – Dr. Assibi O. Abudu The Political Aspect of Energy for Development – Mr. W.S. Parker ₵20.00
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	Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences & The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 2 (Volume VII, 1969)Proceedings, 1969. This issue contains the second series of the J.B. Danquah Memorial Lectures delivered by C. A. Ackah in 1969. 
 Contents Drugs and Our Society – Professor A.N. Tackie Science and Religion – Professor J. Yanney Ewusie Some Fundamentals in the Political Scene – C.A. Ackah (The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 2) A Systems Approach to the Provision of Urban Facilities – E.D. Ehrenkrantz Urban Planning – S.B. Amissah Administration, Economics and Finance of Urban Planning – J.W.S. de Graft-Johnson Housing – J. Owusu Addo Communications – A.L. Bright-Davies Urban Transportation – Mr. E. Lartey Electric Power Supply – G.K. Homenoo Problems of Urban Water Supply – C.K. Annan Problems of Environmental Sanitation – H. Noye-Nortey ₵20.00
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	Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences & The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 3 (Volume VIII, 1970)Proceedings, 1970. This issue contains the third series of the J.B. Danquah Memorial Lectures delivered by R.K.A. Gardiner in 1970. 
 Contents The Role of Educated Persons in Ghana Society – R.K.A. Gardiner (The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 3) Law Reform in Ghana in the 1970s – Justice N.A. Ollennu Africa and the European Economic Community – Professor J.C. de Graft-Johnson The Dilemma of the Scientist – Professor D.A. Bekoe The Intellectual and the Meeting of Disciplines – Dr. Letitia E. Obeng The Creative Arts and the Community – Professor J.H. Nketia Faith and Reason – Professor K.A. Dickson Some Concepts of Medical Education in Ghana – Professor C.O. Easmon Training and Employment of Technicians in Ghana – J.G. O’Barka Torto Technology and Culture – Professor K.E. de Graft-Johnson Some Aspects of Agricultural Research in Ghana – Professor Kankam Twum-Barima Social and Educational Factors Relevant to Agricultural Progress in Ghana – S. La-Anyare Clinical Research in the Ghana Medical School – Professor E.A. Badoe The State of Research in Applied Genetics in Ghana – Professor Ebenezer Laing ₵20.00
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	Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences & The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 6 (Volume XI, 1973)Proceedings, 1973. 
 Contents Address by the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General, Mr. E.N. Moore, delivered at the 13th Anniversary Dinner of the Academy held on November 25, 1972 Address by the President of the Academy, Mr. Justice Nii Amaa Ollennu, delivered at the 13th Anniversary Dinner of the Academy held on November 25, 1972 Corporately-owned Land and Economic Development – Justice N.A. Ollennu The Public Service and the Administration of Public Affairs in Ghana (6th J.B. Danquah Memorial Lectures) – Mr. A.L. Adu Some Thoughts on the Definition of Targets and Strategies for National Development – Professor E.A. Boateng The National Shipping Line and its Future Prospects – Mr. G. K.B. de Graft-Johnson Ghana Airways and its Development – Mr. M.A. Wood Development Problems in the Ghana Railway and Ports Authority – Mr. P.O. Aggrey Towards a Viable Agricultural Programme for Ghana – Mr. I.M. Ofori Identifying Suitable Soils for Agricultural Production in Ghana – Dr. E.J. Thompson Marketing of Agricultural Products in Ghana – Mr. K. Antwi Agyei The Role of GIHOC in the Industralisation of Ghana – Colonel J.M. Ewa Industrial Policy in Ghana – Mr. Kwasi Wiafe-Annor Incentives and Appraisals for the Industrialization of Ghana – Dr. N.K. Asamoah ₵20.00
 
			 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                             













