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2jordsly
http://www.librarything.com/work/21981/book/50776658
Histories of the hanged
http://www.librarything.com/work/170100/book/50777233
Imperial Reckoning
http://www.librarything.com/work/638606/book/50776802
Mau Mau and Kenya
All of these books deal with the Colonial period in Kenya, I cannot think of a book of hand that deals with pre-colonial, but it's out there. Is pre-colonial stuff more what you're looking for?
Histories of the hanged
http://www.librarything.com/work/170100/book/50777233
Imperial Reckoning
http://www.librarything.com/work/638606/book/50776802
Mau Mau and Kenya
All of these books deal with the Colonial period in Kenya, I cannot think of a book of hand that deals with pre-colonial, but it's out there. Is pre-colonial stuff more what you're looking for?
3GoofyOcean110
Thanks! Anything and everything. Im interested in it.
4bernsad
Both Isak Dinesen and Elspeth Huxley wrote about their experiences in Kenya.
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5GoofyOcean110
Sure. I've got Out of Africa, Flame Trees of Thika, and Unbowed --- are there other memoirs?
6somermoore
http://www.librarything.com/work/2606396/book/41753508
Mau Mau: an African Crucible
http://www.librarything.com/work/375053/book/41753075
Munyakare: African Civilization before the Batuuree
(Batuuree meaning "white man"); the only book I've found so far told from the angle of African oral history tradition; not Kenya-specific but several references to Kenya and the people who settled it
Mau Mau: an African Crucible
http://www.librarything.com/work/375053/book/41753075
Munyakare: African Civilization before the Batuuree
(Batuuree meaning "white man"); the only book I've found so far told from the angle of African oral history tradition; not Kenya-specific but several references to Kenya and the people who settled it