The Cabinda Affair


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The author of The Devil in the Bush returns to Colonial Africa in a mystery that is “at once an absorbing whodunit and a distinguished novel of atmosphere” (The New York Times). World War II is over but US gofer Hooper Taliaferro is still in Africa, typing up Uncle Sam's loose ends. The latest end is in Cabinda, a tiny Portuguese colony with gaily painted buildings and a history of slave-trading. Hoop should have a pleasant stay at the home of the local administrator—after all, the beer is cold and the women beautiful. Unfortunately, the other guests include a shady lawyer and an overly chummy Brit on constant look-out for a loan. When one of them is murdered, Hoop calls in Dr. Mary Finney, the Miss Marple of the tropics. As usual, Hoop is a bit fuzzy on the details, but the formidable Dr. Finney has both stellar sleuthing skills and a .45 in her "necessaries bag." Both will come in handy if she's to sort through the tangled threads of the Cabinda Affair.




The Cabinda Incident


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Three random events in Ethan Archer's life come together near midnight on the moonlit streets of Paris. He is accosted by an old friend who leads him on a five-year journey of intrigue and espionage through six continents, as he confronts lies, challenges, deceit, and friendships, which carry him to the heights of excitement, the depths of despair, and the brink of disaster. He will wind his way through the oil fields of Africa, the mountains of Nepal, and the back alleys of Rio, before he identifies his friends, his enemies, and his only link to survival. Join author Michael J. Ulissey as he relays The Cabinda Incident-a convincing story of what might have happened under the cover of darkness in one of the largest, longest, and most prominent armed conflicts of the Cold War.




Beneath the Black Sun of Cabinda


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The story opens at a time when Cabinda - a small African enclave surrounded by the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and separated from Angola by the Congo River - is plunged into bloody war. Deep in the heart of Cabinda is the Mayombe rainforest, home to a group of guerrilla fighters whose very existence is to liberate their land from the terrors perpetrated by the Angolan army. Against that backdrop of massacres and deforestation and written with crusading fervour, this novel is much more than a political tract. It is a powerful story of impossible love: the poignant love of the principled, young doctor Albino for the country lass Maria; the redemptory love which his ailing, ruthless grandfather Santos is surprised to feel as death approaches; and the love of a dispossessed people for the land of their birth. Recommended reading, then, for lovers of African literature, as well as for scholars and adepts of colonial and postcolonial literature.




Petroleum Geology Offshore Cabinda


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Technical Report from the year 2012 in the subject Geography / Earth Science - Geology, Mineralogy, Soil Science, grade: B, Robert Gordon University Aberdeen, language: English, abstract: This report has been written to describe the basic understanding of the petroleum system on the N’SANO field offshore Cabinda in Angola. The N’SANO field was discovered in 1992 and is located on Block 0 offshore of Cabinda province in Angola. The Block 0 is mainly divided into three source rock Megasystems which are associated with three distinct geologic packages. The Bucomazi formation is the most prolific source rock in the Area A of Block 0. The source rocks for the Bucomazi are kerogen of type I and type I-II, the migration is mostly fault related (vertical), the reservoirs are sandstones of synrift and postrift age, sealed by transgressive marine shales of Cenomanian-Eocene age. Key words: Petroleum geology; source rock; reservoir rock; migration; trap; seal




Cabinda (Angola).


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Historical Dictionary of Angola


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The second edition of the Historical Dictionary of Angola is a thorough examination of Angola. It includes a chronology, bibliography, maps, appendixes, and over 600 cross referenced dictionary entries. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Angola.




Accounts and Papers


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Angola, Including Cabinda


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Contains geographical, political, and economic assessments for the British delegates to the 1919-1920 Paris Peace Conference.




The Cabinda Affair


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Soapy Water and Cabinda


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