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Top Books on calabar-municipal
1. Efik traders of old calabar. containing the diary of antera duke, an efik slave-trading chief of the eighteenth century. together with an ethnographic sketch and notes by donald c. simmons. and an essay on the political organization of old calabar
ISBN10 Number - 0712902198
Date of Publication - 1968
Number of Pages 166
Publisher - Reprinted for the International African Institute by Dawsons
Places in the book - London
2. Calabar and its mission
ISBN10 Number - 0344041085
Date of Publication - Oct 23, 2018
Number of Pages 422
Publisher - Franklin Classics Trade Press
3. Calabar and its mission
ISBN10 Number - 0342075993
Date of Publication - Oct 10, 2018
Number of Pages 422
Publisher - Franklin Classics
4. Calabar and its mission
ISBN10 Number - 0342075985
Date of Publication - Oct 10, 2018
Number of Pages 422
Publisher - Franklin Classics
5. Calabar on the cross river
Date of Publication - 2018
Number of Pages 360
Publisher - Africa World Press,Africa World Press, Inc.
6. Mary slessor of calabar
ISBN10 Number - 1374883875
Date of Publication - May 24, 2017
Number of Pages 426
Publisher - Pinnacle Press
7. The two princes of calabar
ISBN10 Number - 0674013123
Date of Publication - 2004
Number of Pages 189
Publisher - Harvard University Press
Places in the book - Cambridge, Mass
8. From calabar to carter's grove
ISBN10 Number - 0813917190
Date of Publication - 1997
Number of Pages 335
Publisher - University Press of Virginia
Places in the book - Charlottesville, Va
9. The calabar bean and its alkaloids
ISBN10 Number - 9402411909
Date of Publication - Aug 15, 2020
Number of Pages 218
Publisher - Springer
10. Letters to ivana from calabar
The text is the first volume of letters to his wife from Calabar (they extended over a two year period) and were written at a time when communication facilities in West Africa were very poor. Even telephone communication with Lagos, the capital city of Nigeria, was extremely poor. Letters could take not merely days but WEEKS between passage of a letter and its receipt in the world extant. This situation led to virtual isolation from informed news. These letters witness changes in the writer's life that brought contrasts associated with anxiety and risk in his determination to introduce into medical education in Nigeria a broader understanding that passed beyond pure academic methodology and enhanced the concept of the patient as a person; SELF HEALTH and SELF HELP. The writer brought the BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL CONCEPT to Calabar and introduced it into the curriculum of the Medical School. The letters cover every aspect of University Life; Work in the BUSH and RAIN FOREST, and in the SAHEL, at LAKE CHAD. They describe disease and life of the rural people in a region once called the "WHITE MAN'S GRAVE".