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.
- Criminal Law in Nigeria
- by Lawrence Atsegbua, Violet Aigbokhaevbo, Sunday Daudu
- 38 Reflections on Mwalimu Nyerere
- edited by Mark J. Mwandosya, J.V. Mwapachu
- Penzi la Damu
- by Anna Manyanza
- Anti-Dumping Regulations and Practice in Nigeria
- by Violet Aigbokhaevbo
- Rethinking Teacher Education
- Improvement, Innovation and Change - edited by Joe LP. Lugalla, Fredrick Mtenzi, Samuel Andema
- Aniceti Kitereza
- An Tanzanian Epic - by Shoonie Hartwig
- Taytu Betul
- The Sunshine Queen - by Bella Opoku, Edmund Opare
- Research Methods and Statistics for Cross-Cutting Research
- Handbook for Multidisciplinary Research - by Ephraim Matanda, Munyaradzi Mawere
- Fragmented Lives
- by Imali J. Abala
- Become a Better Writer
- How to Write with Clarity and Simplicity - by Greg Rosenberg, Donald Powers
- The Forest Must Scream
- Comedy in Four Acts - by Henri Djombo, Osée Colins Koagne
- Singing and Dancing for God
- A Theological Reflection on Indigenous Hymns in Sumu za Ukhristu - by Augustine Chingwala Musopole
- Homage to Peasant Smallholders
- Land and People of the Shire Highlands, Malawi - by Brian Morris
- Diamond Warriors in Colonial Namibia
- Diamond Smuggling, Migrant Workers and Development in Owamboland - by Job Shipululo Amupanda
- The Mysterious Lake
- From a Village Girl to Mami America - by Theresia Mbunue Ngu
- A Short Treatise on Mortality
- by Douglas Reid Skinner
- Royauté et Politique
- L'histoire de ma vie - by Fo Angwafo
- Nima-Maamobi in Ghana's Postcolonial Development
- Migration, Islam and Social Transformation - by Charles Prempeh
- Participatory Rural Appraisal Approaches
- A Resource for Trainers and Practitioners - by Francis K. Lelo, Njeri Muhia, Joseph O. Ayieko
- Key Points in the History of Kenya: 1885-1990
- by Shiraz Durrani
- Besiwa's Play Day
- by Tweikuwa Stanhope
- Besiwa's Dreadful Manners
- by Tweikuwa Stanhope
- Besiwa's Birthday Party
- by Tweikuwa Stanhope
- Besiwa goes to School
- by Tweikuwa Stanhope
- Writing Namibia - Coming of Age
- edited by Sarala Krishnamurthy, Nelson Mlambo, Helen Vale
- Public Sector Accounting and Administrative Practices in Nigeria. Vol. 2
- by Goddey Daniel
- The African Renaissance Project of Thabo Mbeki
- Its South African Roots and Targets - by Sehlare Makgetlaneng
- 38 Reflections on Mwalimu Nyerere
- edited by Mark J. Mwandosya, J.V. Mwapachu
- Bury Me Naked
- by Teamhw SbonguJesu
- Bloodred Dragonflies
- by Jim Pascual Agustin
- English Without Tears
- Mind Your P's and Q's - by Peter W. Vakunta
- A Mission Divided
- The Jesuit Presence in Zimbabwe, 1879-2021 - by David Harold-Barry
- Zura Maids
- by Eunice Otuko Apio
- Treading a Delicate Tightrope
- A principal balancing between education and political change during turbulent - by Mike Burton
- The Kenya Socialist Vol. 4
- edited by Shiraz Durrani, Kimani Waweru
- The Vacuum Chamber
- by Ba'bila Mutia
- African Potentials
- Bricolage, Incompleteness and Lifeness - edited by Itaru Ohta, Motoji Matsuda, Francis B. Nyamnjoh
- Nigerians' Views on National Turmoil
- A Situational Quadruple Nexus Analysis - by Babafemi Badejo
- Leaving so Many Behind
- The Link Between Politics and the Economy in Zimbabwe - by Godfrey Kanyenze
- Besiwa's Scary Adventure
- by Tweikuwa Stanhope
- Testament of a Woman Refugee
- by Thomas Jing
- Keeping the Sun Secret
- by Marial Awendit
- Between Worlds
- by Rosabelle Boswell
- A Matter of Identity
- by Ben Igwe
- The Chiwaya War
- Malawians and the First World War - by Melvin E. Page
- In Pursuit of an African Traditional Dance
- An Afrocentric Historical Study of Buum Oku Dance Yaounde - by Thomas Jing
- uMunthu Theology
- by Augustine Musopole
- Rosewood
- by Anthony Kwamlah Johnson
- Ansu's Village
- by Michael Anim
- A History of Disappearance
- by Sarah Lubala