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William Mulvihill



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The sands of Kalahari

4.15 avg rating — 197 ratings — published 1960 — 33 editions
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South Fork Place Names

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2007 — 3 editions
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The Mantrackers

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Night of the axe

it was ok 2.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1972 — 2 editions
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Three novels and a story

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Meadow Lane

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Serengeti

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God is Blind

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The tiger heart

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I've Got Viktor Schalkenburg

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“...the delicate arrangements and systems that made life on the outside so easy; the massive industries balanced on knife-edge adjustments; the handful of men who kept it all running and the fewer who were able to improve it, add to it. Modern man was a parasite living off the fat of the past, living on the dividends of a few great brains. He did not gather his food or build his home or rear his children; his hands and his brain were soft; he consumed and manipulated and lived isolated and aloof from the natural world about him. It was comfortable, it was good, it was civilization; but it could vanish overnight if the mechanisms of fed it were destroyed.”
William Mulvihill, The sands of Kalahari

“For modern man, survival meant mental change. The stubborn died as martyrs; the fanatic and the philosopher perished in the face of sudden change. To survive now one had to be pliable; one had to adjust to new codes and ideals and morals. The mind had to change.”
William Mulvihill, The sands of Kalahari

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