Online Catalogue:BROWSE BY COUNTRY AND REGION:Ghana:Kwame Nkrumah
A new edition of this classic which sets out a Pan-African case for liberation and unification. 229pp, UK. PANAF.
1998 0901787132 Paperback Our Price: £18.00
A selection of extracts and short quotes from the writings and speeches of Kwame Nkrumah. viii, 123pp, UK. PANAF BOOKS.
2003 1967 0901787000 Paperback Our Price: £6.99
Reprint of Davidson's 1973 study. Fifty years after Ghana's independence, it is now clear that Kwame Nkrumah was 'a black star'. Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah seized opportunities to lead the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa away from colonialism. In 1957, he became the first Prime Minister of Ghana. By the time, he was overthrown in a coup in 1966 most African countries, outside the settler-dominated South, had also achieved independence. Index, 225pp, UK. JAMES CURREY PUBLISHERS.
2007 1973 9781847010100 Paperback Our Price: £16.99
Classic reprinted. Includes new chronology of major events in the history of the Congo between 1960 and 2001. Index, bib, 304pp, UK. PANAF BOOKS.
2002 1967 0901787108 Paperback Our Price: £16.99
Nkrumah's thoughts on class and race, elitism, socialist revolution, coups d'etat, and the origins of class in Africa. Index, 96pp, UK. PANAF BOOKS.
1980 1975 1973 1972 1970 0901787124 Hardback Our Price: £10.95
Nkrumah shows how his philosophical beliefs are related to the special problems of the 'African Revolution'- both before and during its armed/military phase, and in consideration of class struggle in Africa- and states his case for socialism as the most valid expression of the African conscience. Originally published in 1964. Index, 122pp, UK. PANAF.
1970 0901787116 Paperback Our Price: £19.95
Originally published in 1968, Nkrumah exposed the true nature of the military-police dictatorship that was established after the overthrow of Ghana's Constututional Government in 1966, setting the event in the context of the wider continental and world situation. B/w ill, index, 223pp, UK PANAF.
2001 0901787094 Paperback Our Price: £10.95
Original 1968 edition. Condition good. Some coverwear, pages clean, binding sound. 167pp, UK LAWRENCE & WISHART.
1968 NO ISBN Paperback Our Price: £6.99
A short biography for school use, with quotations, conversations and photos. Pamphlet, 80pp, UK. PANAF BOOKS.
1982 0901787426 Paperback Our Price: £5.95
Originally published on the day Ghana became independent, Nkrumah's autobiography was recently selected as one of Africa's best books of the 20th century. B/w ill, index, 309pp, UK. PANAF BOOKS.
2001 0901787604 Hardback
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Selected speeches made between 1947 and1960, linked by an explanatory narrative. First published in 1961. Notes, index, 289pp, UK. PANAF.
1973 0901787140 Paperback Our Price: £15.95
A biography of Kwame Nkrumah drawing on key passages in his own writings and those of his contemporaries to illuminate his contribution to Ghana's independ-ence and development. The author also discusses Nkrumah's political miscalculations and the marring of his legacy. Index, ix, 180pp, USA. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS NEW YORK.
2002 1987 0717806553 Paperback Our Price: £7.95
Published in the wake of Nkrumah's downfall, this is an implacably hostile treatment of its subject. With a foreword by Nii Amaa Ollennu. Apps, 229pp, GHANA. MOXON PAPERBACKS.
1970 0900966270 Paperback
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In this biography June Milne traces Nkrumah's life and work from his birth in Nkroful in the Western province of the Gold Coast (Ghana) to his death in Bucharest in 1972. The book contains much new material, notably relating to years Nkrumah spent in Guinea after the Ghanaian military coup in February 1966. B/w illus. app, index. xiii, 299pp, UK. PANAF BOOKS.
2000 0901787566 Paperback Our Price: £15.99
Letters and documents revealing his life and concerns during the period 1966 to 1971. This title is print on demand. Index, chronology, x, 422pp, UK. PANAF BOOKS.
1990 090178754X Paperback Our Price: £16.95
A short readable introduction to the life and political achievements of Nkrumah, as a leader of Ghana, and as a Pan Africanist. Index, refs, map, bib, xiii, 129pp, UK. CARDINAL.
1990 0747405042 Paperback Our Price: £2.99
Using an afrocentric approach, this study analyses contributions made by Kwame Nkrumah to the development of pan African groups from the 1945 Pan African Congress in Manchester to the military coup d'etat that deposed Nkrumah's government in February 1966. 240pp, UK. ROUTLEDGE.
2004 0415946433 Hardback Our Price: £95.00
Attempts to revitalise the liberation philosophy of Kwame Nkrumah, arguing that from the African political and economic viewpoint, Nkrumah advocated a socialist system created out of the inculturation of African religio-humanist values with the inherited Euro-Christian political culture and tradition as a strategy to liberate, unite and integrate Ghana and the rest of Africa. Reappraises the pre-colonial social and political system in Ghana and assesses the impact of British colonial and postcolonial hegemonies on the state, religion and civil society. With a view to recapitulating Ghanaian self-dignity, self-realisation and self-subsistence, he argues that diverse religious communities, ethnic groups and the state must endeavour to co-exist peace-fully. 282pp, USA. AFRICA WORLD PRESS.
2005 159221312X Paperback Our Price: £19.99
This study critically synthesises and analyses the relationship between Kwame Nkrumah's politico cultural philosophy and policies as an African centred paradigm for the post independence African revolution. The author also argues for the relevance of his theories in today's Africa. 176pp, UK. ROUTLEDGE.
2004 0415948339 Hardback Our Price: £75.00
New edition, published against the backdrop of Ghanas Golden Jubilee. Presents new material and analysis, which helps to clarify aspects of the historical record, while advancing new perspectives. Delineates the significant contribution of Nkrumahs vision and personality at a critical moment in the Africa's history as a whole. 392pp, GHANA. SUB-SAHARAN PUBLISHERS.
2007 1988 9789988647605 Paperback Our Price: £28.95
A study of the formative years of one of the first and most controversial of post independence African leaders. Sherwood sets Nkrumah's twelve years abroad in the context of the politics of the Gold Coast he left behind, of African American and West Indian activism in the north eastern United States where he was a student, and then the turmoil of anti imperialist activities in post war Britain. Illustrated with b/w photographs and press cuttings. Index, notes, 202pp, GHANA. FREEDOM PUBLICATIONS.
1996 9988771606 Paperback
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Analyses the workings of international monopoly capitalism, and argues for the need for socialism in Africa. Index, maps, 282pp, UK. PANAF.
1970 1965 090178723X Paperback Our Price: £16.99
An account of one of the most significant politicians in post colonial Africa and the significance of his legacy on modern politics in Africa. Index, bib, xxiii, 114pp, USA. AFRICA WORLD PRESS.
2003 1592210368 Paperback Our Price: £15.99
Kwame Nkrumah remains a towering figure in African history. Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent campaign of civil disobedience to achieve political ends, he led present-day Ghana to independence in 1957. Nkrumah made Ghana a beacon of hope for not only Ghanaians but also people of African descent throughout the world. Perhaps no other African leader of the 1950s and 1960s personified the dreams, principles and aspirations of this era. This analysis of Nkrumah's political, social and economic thought centers on his own writings, and re-examines his life and thought by focusing on the political discourse and controversies surrounding him. 264pp, UK. PALGRAVE.
2011 9780230113343 Hardback Our Price: £55.00
Written to present in one volume key elements of his political thought, it includes extracts of his varied writings from 1945 to 1970. 532pp, UK. PANAF.
1973 0901787221 Paperback Our Price: £18.95
Documents written by Nkrumah on the history and background to Rhodesian UDI, together with explanatory editorial comment. Chron. index, 203pp UK. PANAF BOOKS.
1999 1976 0901787213 Paperback Our Price: £15.95
The death of Kwame Nkrumah, first President of Ghana, demonstrated a great irony: a man so much maligned and rejected in life, should be so praised and loved in death. The force of his personality, his convictions in the face of powerful opposition, and his vision for Ghana and a pan-Africa, are evident in his speeches. The forty-seven speeches in this first of five volumes are arranged chronologically, and were all made in the year 1960. 276pp, GHANA. AFRAM PUBLICATIONS
1997 9789964702014 Paperback Our Price: £19.95
Selected speeches by the Ghanaian statesman made in the year 1961. 184pp, GHANA. AFRAM PUBLICATIONS
1997 9789964702021 Paperback Our Price: £16.95
Selected speeches by the Ghanaian statesman made in the year 1962. 180pp, GHANA. AFRAM PUBLICATIONS
1997 9789964702038 Paperback Our Price: £16.95
Selected speeches by the Ghanaian statesman made in the years 1964 and 1965. 152pp, GHANA. AFRAM PUBLICATIONS
1997 9789964702045 Paperback Our Price: £16.95
Selected speeches by the Ghanaian statesman made after 1965. 196pp, GHANA. AFRAM PUBLICATIONS
1997 9789964702052 Paperback Our Price: £16.95
Six pamphlets reflecting the Nkrumah's political profile. Includes 'What I Mean by Positive Action' first published in 1949, 'A Call to the Workers of Ghana', 'Africa Day Special Message', 'Ghana: The Way Out', 'The Spectre of Black Power', and 'The Myth of the Third World'. 83pp, UK. PANAF BOOKS.
1981 1973 0901787418 Paperback Our Price: £6.99
Messages broadcasted to counter the 1966 coup attempt. 73pp, UK. PANAF.
1967 9017870273 Paperback
Our Price: £5.95