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Title:
The bad-ass librarians of Timbuktu [large print] : and their race to save the world's most precious manuscripts
Edition:
Large print edition.
Publication Date:
2016
Publication Information:
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press Large Print, 2016.

©2016
Physical Description:
429 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9781410490032
Abstract:
In the 1980s, a young adventurer and collector for a government library, Abdel Kader Haidara, journeyed across the Sahara Desert and along the Niger River, tracking down and salvaging tens of thousands of ancient Islamic and secular manuscripts that had fallen into obscurity. The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu tells the story of how Haidara, a mild-mannered archivist and historian from the legendary city of Timbuktu, later became one of the world's greatest and most brazen smugglers. In 2012, thousands of Al Qaeda militants from northwest Africa seized control of most of Mali, including Timbuktu. They imposed Sharia law, chopped off the hands of accused thieves, stoned to death unmarried couples, and threatened to destroy the great manuscripts. As the militants tightened their control over Timbuktu, Haidara organized a dangerous operation to sneak all 350,000 volumes out of the city to the safety of southern Mali.
Language:
English
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