DescriptionSudan (“The Blacks”) is the land directly south of Egypt. The northern part was and is somewhat Egyptian in culture. To the south the people are more “subsaharan.” There has been conflict between the two zones for millennia.It has been habitual, on the collecting side of numismatics, for “Africa” to exclude the Mediterranean coastal states, which are typically lumped in with the other Arab states in the category “Middle East.” Generally speaking, there was a colonial period and an independent period.By “Modern World Coins” we mean here, generally, the round, flat, shiny metal objects that people have used for money and still do. “Modern,” though, varies by location. There was some other way they were doing their economies, and then they switched over to “modern coins,” then they went toward paper money, now we’re all going toward digital, a future in which kids look at a coin and say “What’s that?” We’ll say: “We used to use those to buy things.” Kids will ask “How?” The main catalog reference is the Standard Catalog of World Coins, to which the KM numbers refer.


The Secret of the Sahara: Kufara. Author of “Unconducted Wanderers”. With 76 Illustrations from Photographs by the Author, and a Map.
The Boy Travellers On The Congo, Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey with Henry M. Stanley “Through The Dark Continent.” Illustrated.
The Big Game With Engravings by H. Dixon. Frontispiece by William Wood
Algeria To-Day Illustrated from Photographs by The Photographic Service, Government of Algeria, and The Author.
The Tuareg; Nomads and Warriors of the Sahara. Illustrated by Kisa N. Sasaki.
Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon; With Travels in Armenia, Kurdistan and the Desert: Being the Result of a Second Expedition undertaken for The Trustees of the British Museum. With Maps, Plans and Illustrations.