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King Leopold's Ghost
A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa
by Adam Hochschild
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This book chronicles Belgian King Leopold II's conquest of the Congo Free State, a nation he colonized motivated by a desire for wealth and power. In the process, Leopold caused untold death, destruction, and despair, as well as the near obliteration of the country's natural resources. A New York Times Notable Book for 1998.
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9780395759240,
Hardcover,
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
1998
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9780618001903,
Paperback,
Mariner Books,
1999
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Publisher Notes
In "an enthralling story, full of fascinating characters, intense drama, high adventure, deceitful manipulation, courageous truth-telling, and splendid moral fervor" ("Christian Science Monitor"), Hochschild tells the story of King Leopold of Belgium, a megalomaniac of monstrous portions. 31 photos. Map.
Media Reviews
"...a vivid, novelistic narrative that makes the reader acutely aware of the magnitude of the horror perpetrated by King Leopold and his minions."
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