African Books Collective
The Best of African Publishing from a Single Source of Supply. African Books Collective, founded, owned and governed by African publishers, seeks to strengthen indigenous African publishing through collective action and to increase the visibility and accessibility of the wealth of African scholarship and culture.
- Resilience of a Nation
- A History of the Military in Rwanda - by Frank K. Rusagara
- Chercheurs et décideurs d'Afrique Quelles synergies pour le développement?
- edited by Abdoulaye Ndiaye
- Highlife Music in West Africa
- by Sonny Oti
- Emperors of Salvation
- by Hope Eghagha
- African Studies in Geography from Below
- edited by Michel Ben Arrous, Lazare Ki-Zerbo
- African Researchers and Decision-makers
- Building Synergy for Development - edited by Abdoulaye Ndiaye
- Tell Me, Friends
- Contemporary Stories and Plays of Tanzania - edited by Lilian Osaki, Lisa María B. Noudéhou
- Tall Grass
- Stories of Suffering and Peace in Northern Uganda - by Carlos Rodríguez Soto
- Stereotyping Africa
- Surprising Answers to Surprising Questions - by Emmanuel Fru Doh
- Of the Deepest Shadows and the Prisons of Fire
- by Chimalum Nwankwo
- Neoliberal Bandwagonism
- Civil society and the politics of belonging in Anglophone Cameroon - by Piet Konings
- Matters of the Moment
- by Tanure Ojaide
- Justice in Igbo Culture
- by Nkeonye Otakpor
- I remember Syl & Other stories
- by Valentine Umelo
- Youth, HIV/AIDS and Social Transformations in Africa
- by Donald Anthony Mwiturubani, Ayalew Gebre
- A Voice Unstilled
- Archbishop Ndingi Mwana 'a Nzeki - by Fr Ndikaru wa Teresia, Waithaka Waihenya
- Children and Youth in the Labour Process in Africa
- edited by Osita Agbu
- African Realities
- A Memoir - by Robinson M. Nabulyato edited by Giacomo Macola
- Post-War Regimes and State Reconstruction in Liberia and Sierra Leone
- by Sesay, Amadu, Charles Ukeje, Osman Gbla, Olawale Ismail
- Genuine Intellectuals
- Academic and Social Responsibilities of Universities in Africa - by Bernard Nsokika Fonlon
- Foot Prints of Destiny
- by Azanwi Nchami
- Beyond Proprietorship
- Murphree's Laws on Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa - edited by B.B. Mukamuri, J.M. Manjengwa, S. Anstey
- The Wages of Corruption
- by Sammy Oke Akombi
- The Bad Samaritan
- by Alobwed’Epie
- Salvation Colony
- by Linus Asong
- Absent. The English Teacher
- by John Eppel
- A Legend of the Dead
- by Linus Asong
- The Wooden Bicycle and Other Stories
- by Tikum Mbah Azonga
- The Akroma File
- by Linus Asong
- Parliament, the Budget and Poverty in South Africa
- A Shift in Power - by Len Verwey
- Dogs in the Sun
- by G.D. Nyamndi
- Defying the Winds of Change
- Zimbabwe's 2008 Elections - edited by Eldred V. Masunungure
- Showhat and Sowhat
- by Taban Lo Liyong
- Prisoner without a Crime
- Disciplining Dissent in Ahidjo's Cameroon - by Albert Mukong
- Language and Power
- The Implications of Language for Peace and Development - edited by Birgit Brock-Utne, Gunnar Garbo
- Becoming Zimbabwe
- A History from the Pre-colonial Period to 2008 - edited by Brian Raftopoulos, Alois Mlambo
- To the Budding Creative Writer
- A Handbook - by Roselyne M. Jua, Bate Besong
- No Way to Die
- by Linus Asong
- In the Shadow of my Country
- by Mbuh Tennu Mbuh
- From Goatherd to Governor
- The Autobiography of Edwin Mtei - by Edwin Mtei
- Hawecha. A Woman for all Time
- by Rhodia Mann
- Democratizing or Reconfiguring Predatory Autocracy?
- Myths and Realities in Africa Today - by Tatah Mentan
- Culture, Entertainment and Health Promotion in Africa
- edited by Kimani Njogu
- Son of the Native Soil
- by Shadrach Ambanasom
- Someplace, Somewhere
- by Beatrice Fri Bime
- Perspectives on Translation and Interpretation in Cameroon
- by Emmanuel N. Chia, Joseph Suh, Alexandre Ndeffo Tene
- Migrant Remittances and Household Survival in Zimbabwe
- by Daniel Tevera, Abel Chikanda
- Cameroon: The Stakes and Challenges of Governance and Development
- edited by Tangie Nsoh Fonchingong, John Bobuin Gemandze
- Le Marin Combattant devenu paisible
- by Thomas Lurting edited by Bill F. NDI
- Youth and Higher Education in Africa
- The Cases of Cameroon, South Africa, Eritrea and Zimbabwe - by Donald P. Chimanikire