Relive the unforgettable stories of Africa’s golden literary era with the Pacesetters African Classic Novel Collection – 50-Book Set. This carefully curated set includes 50 titles from the iconic Pacesetters Series—vintage African n
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Relive the unforgettable stories of Africa’s golden literary era with the Pacesetters African Classic Novel Collection – 50-Book Set. This carefully curated set includes 50 titles from the iconic Pacesetters Series—vintage African novels written by a wide array of trailblazing authors across the continent.
✨ First published between 1979 and 1988 by Macmillan, the Pacesetters Series was the definitive young adult fiction series in Africa, captivating a generation with relatable heroes, thrilling plots, romance, betrayal, and social commentary.
✨ Featuring authors from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, and beyond, this groundbreaking literary series reflects real African voices and experiences, spanning diverse genres from love and adventure to political intrigue and mystery.
✨ Each book carries vibrant, retro cover art—now collectors' items—that reflect the soul and pop aesthetic of the 1980s African literary scene.
✨ Many titles are long out of print and increasingly rare. This 50-title set offers both nostalgic readers and new generations access to a timeless African literary treasure trove.
✨ Exact titles included may vary based on availability, but each set is thoughtfully compiled to ensure diversity of authors and themes.
✅ Key Highlights
• Features 50 authentic, originally published Pacesetters titles
• Perfect for collectors, schools, libraries, book clubs, and nostalgic readers
• Represents diverse African voices and storytelling traditions
• Celebrates the legacy of popular fiction across generations
• A collector's literary treasure that preserves out-of-print African classics
⚡ Pacesetters African Classic Novel Collection – 50-Book Set is ideal for:
• Book collectors and African literature lovers
• Schools promoting African Studies and creative writing
• Public and private libraries curating African authors
• Cultural educators and fans of 1980s African pop fiction
Attribute | Value |
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Title | Pacesetters African Classic Novel Collection – 50-Book Set |
Author(s) | Multiple African Authors (including Buchi Emecheta, Kalu Okpi, Helen Ovbiagele, Barbara Kimenye, and others) |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Year Published | 1979 – 1988 |
Format | Paperback |
Weight | 9.8 kg |
Tags | Pacesetters Book Set, African Classics, 1980s African Literature, Nigerian Authors, Ghanaian Fiction, Macmillan |