91. Mouse Deer & Tiger – comprises a collection of 4 story-poems (based on Indonesian Mouse Deer Fables) that retell the adventures of Mouse Deer with Tiger in rhymed metric verse. Despite its small size, Mouse Deer manages to survive through its cunning in a world populated by much larger creatures that wish to do him harm. This book is illustrated in graphic novel form by Elvis Mejia Tol.

92. The Saga of Shaka in Graphic Novel Format - This 155-paged volume is the first book of the Royal House of Zulu series and deals with the early childhood and the rise and fall of Shaka kaSenzangakhona, the founder of the Zulu Empire. The storyline is divided into 25 sections, each of which is illustrated in graphic novel form by a Mozambican artist from the School of Visual Arts (ENAV) of Maputo, Mozambique.

93. The Saga of the Post Conquest Zulu Kings - This 115 page book recounts the lives and trials of the four post-conquest Zulu Kings (Dinuzulu, Solomon, Cyprian and Goodwill) in graphic novel format as depicted in our previous publication entitled The Royal House of Zulu and is illustrated by three promising artists from the School of Visual Arts (ENAV) of Maputo, Mozambique.

94. The Saga of Dinuzulu – A 43 page excerpt from #93 above with illustrations by Mozambican artist Cando Saide Mussa.

95. The Saga of Solomon – A 27 page excerpt from #93 above with illustrations by Mozambican artist Luis Oficio.

96. The ABC and B-A-Ba of Capoeira Angola – This manual, which contains 211 pages and over 200 illustrative photos is divided into 4 sections. Part 1 deals with the geo-historic and cultural setting in which Capoeira was nurtured and grew in Brazil from the early sixteenth century until 1968 in Brazil. Part 2 presents the ABC’s of Capoeira - that is, the building blocks of which it is constructed (instrumentation, rhythms, songs, basic physical postures and movements). Part 3 presents the “B-A-BA” with detailed instructions on how to best combine defensive and offensive moves of this magnificent fighting art as well as its aims, conventions, philosophy, secrets, and symbols. Part 4 presents a collection of appendices containing interviews with practitioners of the sport in Brazil, an essay on the African origin of Capoeira, an introduction to Capoeira in Mozambique, a Capoeira Workshop, and much much more.

97. Zopilote and his Feathered Friends (GN) – a 38-page graphic novel in color illustrated by the Mejia Tol Family that recounts in rhymed metric verse 6 stories dealing with Zopilote (the buzzard) and his feathered friends. All of these stories are versions of Mayan Tales from the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico.

98. The Adventures of Mouse Deer  with Elephant and Monkey (GN) – a  30-page graphic novel in color illustrated by the Mejia Tol Family that recounts three adventures (two with Monkey and one with Elephant) of Mouse Deer in rhymed metric verse.

99. The ABCs and B – A – Ba of Capoeira –  This volume containing 211 pages and over 200 illustrative photos, is divided into 4 parts. Part 1 deals with the geo-historic and cultural setting in which Capoeira was nurtured and grew in Brazil from the early part of the 16th century to 1968. Part 2 presents the ABC’s of Capoeira – that is, the building blocks of which it is constructed and comprehensively addresses Capoeira rhythms and songs in addition to its basic physical postures and movements. Part 3 deals with the “B-A-Ba” of Capoeira and presents detailed instructions on how to best combine the defensive and the offensive moves of this magnificent fighting art as well as its aims, conventions, philosophy, secrets, and symbols. Part 4 presents a collection of appendices containing interviews with practitioners of this sport in 1967, an essay `on the African origin of Capoeira, an introduction to Capoeira in Mozambique, a Capoeira Workshop, and much much more. Price $35 (B&W)

100. Elementos Básicos de Capoeira de Angola – This 75 page manual (basically a workshop used by Edward L. Powe to explain and teach the basic elements of Capoeira) introduces the art in a scientific way. It is divided into ten sections and is written entirely in Portuguese except for part 10 which is done entirely in English. The book also provides English translations for all parts save part 6. The divisions are as follows: 1) introduction; 2) eight observations – constitutes the core of the workshop presenting illustrated descriptions of the eight basic defenses (with their corresponding releases)  as well as seven other important pointers; 3) first examination dealing with the performance of various illustrated sequences of movement; 4) four more examinations; 5) some elements of “Bantu” philosophy; 6) ladainhaspresented in graphic novel format; 7) chulas presented in graphic novel format; 8) corridospresented in graphic novel format; 9) conclusion, and 10) a list of groups (with accompanying photos) that have participated in this workshop. Section 10 is in color (for the color version) whereas all other sections are in Black and White only. All illustrations were done by artists from Mozambique who are (or were) students at the Escola Nacional de Artes Visuais in Maputo. The book has a spiral bind with a transparent plastic cover for added protection. Price $30 color/ $20 B&W