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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources Select Resources'Badass Librarians' Foil al Qaeda, Save Ancient ManuscriptsWorrall, Simon Article 2016 National Geographic Scholars used donkey carts, boats, and teenage couriers to smuggle a priceless collection out of Timbuktu. For the Love of Books: A Sarajevo Story - in pictures Photo/Image/Poster 2012 The Guardian During the Bosnian war, a group of men and women risked their lives to rescue thousands of irreplaceable Islamic manuscripts -- and preserve a nation's history. Amid bullets and bombs, this handful of... The treasures of TimbuktuThe race is on to preserve papers dating back to a west African golden age Rice, Xan Article 2007 The Guardian Weekly West African scholars are quickly discovering the wealth of manuscripts burried in and near Timbuktu dating from the 11th century. Governments and universities are building archives in which to house ... Sources BookshelfSelf-Publishing ManualHow to write, print & sell your own book Poynter, Dan Book 1979 A comprehensive manual on self-publishing your own book which covers all aspects of the process from writing to selling.
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