Black August by WilliamHarrison 232 Pages, Published 2013 by Texas A&M University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-937875-79-4, ISBN: 1-937875-79-2
"William Harrison. Val and Jackie now appeared on the terrace, placing their
chairs at their respective tables to give themselves the best views of the placid
lake. Everyone eagerly took a newspaper—one copy for each married couple—
and ..."
"At the end of each week Myla reads what he has written and believes each line.
... or the moon pulling at the tides, and whispers back again, feel what? ..."
The Blood Latitudes by WilliamHarrison Hardcover, 250 Pages, Published 1999 by Macadam/Cage Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-878448-97-2, ISBN: 1-878448-97-8
"After his son disappears while on assignment in Africa, Will Hobbs risks his life to venture inside the borders of civil war-ravaged Rwanda to find him."
Mountains of the Moon by WilliamHarrison Paperback, 420 Pages, Published 1990 by Ballantine Books ISBN-13: 978-0-345-36309-1, ISBN: 0-345-36309-4
"A tale of fame, courage, friendship and betrayal, set in an Africa and an England that no longer exists, this novel tells the story of two great men - Burton, adventurer, lover, philosopher, writer and, John Hanning Speke, aristocrat, homosexual, hunter, man of courage and sorrow."
Savannah Blue by WilliamHarrison Paperback, Published 1982 by Littlehampton Book Services Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-600-20459-6, ISBN: 0-600-20459-6
Savannah Blue by WilliamHarrison Hardcover, 287 Pages, Published 1981 by Penguin Publishing Group ISBN-13: 978-0-399-90081-5, ISBN: 0-399-90081-0
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Africana by WilliamHarrison Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 1978 by Arrow Bks. ISBN-13: 978-0-09-918090-6, ISBN: 0-09-918090-1
The Description of England(Updated) The Classic Contemporary Account of Tudor Social Life by WilliamHarrison, Georges Edelen Paperback, 560 Pages, Published 2011 by Dover Publications ISBN-13: 978-0-486-28275-6, ISBN: 0-486-28275-9
""… for when our houses were builded of willow, then had we oaken men; but now that our houses are come to be made of oak, our men are not only become willow but a great many, through Persian delicacy crept in among us, altogether of straw, which is a sore alteration." — Of Woods and Marshes, The Description of EnglandOriginally written as part of an introduction to Holinshed's Chronicles, The Description of England provides an unparalle ..."
Burton and Speke(1st Edition) by WilliamHarrison Hardcover, 420 Pages, Published 1982 by St Martins Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-312-10873-1, ISBN: 0-312-10873-7
"From front flap of dj: "Burton and Speke is a novel about fame, courage, friendship, betrayal, and an Africa and England that no longer exist. But far more important, it is a novel about two great men, Richard Francis Burton (legendary adventurer, lover, philosopher, writer) and John Hanning Speke (aristocrat, homosexual, hunter, man of courage and sorrow) whose collaborative search for the source of the Nile began in conradeship and ..."
The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest (Classic Reprint) (Paperback) by WilliamHarrison Ainsworth Paperback, 492 Pages, Published 2015 by Forgotten Books, United States ISBN-13: 978-1-4400-5631-4, ISBN: 1-4400-5631-5