Ghana: An African Portrait Revisited is a 280-page hardcover reissue of 1977 classic by Peter Randall—200 remastered photos (1957 independence parade, 1970s Harmattan, 2023 Accra drone shots), 50 new captions by Ayi Kwei Armah, 30 oral histories
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BookNook is a book hub based in Ghana, created with one goal in mind: to make it easier for book lovers to find and enjoy the titles they crave — without the hassle. For readers across the country, especially those outside Accra, getting access to the right books can be a real challenge. From limited availability of titles to the stress of navigating traffic and moving from one bookshop to another, finding a good read shouldn't be this difficult. That’s where we come in. At BookNook, we offer a convenient and constantly updated platform that connects readers with a wide selection of books — right at their fingertips. Whether you’re looking for the latest bestseller or a hard-to-find classic, we’re always happy to help source the books you want. For authors and publishers, BookNook is more than a retail outlet — we’re a trusted distribution partner. We take in stock in manageable quantities and transfer sales revenue in real time via mobile money or bank transfer (where available). Our efficient restocking process ensures that your books remain available as long as you have copies to supply. No delays, no complicated logistics — just books reaching the right audience. We currently feature titles from respected Ghanaian publishers such as Afram Publications, Literamed Publications/Lantern Books, Smartline Limited, Buck Press, and Type Company, along with works from notable Ghanaian authors.
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Ghana: An African Portrait Revisited is a 280-page hardcover reissue of 1977 classic by Peter Randall—200 remastered photos (1957 independence parade, 1970s Harmattan, 2023 Accra drone shots), 50 new captions by Ayi Kwei Armah, 30 oral histories from original subjects, and 20 UNESCO heritage annotations. Features fold-out 1957–2023 timeline, QR codes to 15 archival GBC footage, and collector’s dust jacket—perfect for coffee tables and Year of Return libraries.