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O. A. Akinyeye (researcher), EKO Landmarks of Lagos, Nigeria. Lagos: Mandilas Group, 1999.
Quarto (29 x 24 cm), hard cover, original cloth, gilt, 259 pages, well-illustrated.
Fine condition.
A beautiful production, containing the history of Lagos and architectural gems - many dating from the nineteenth century.
The only other copy current on sale that I can trace is priced at 85 pounds Sterling.
EKO: Landmarks of Lagos, Nigeria documents the historical architecture of Lagos, Nigeria, showcasing its unique blend of traditional, Portuguese, Brazilian, Sierra Leonean, and colonial styles. The book aims to preserve memories of Lagos's past, highlighting how the city has evolved from its early days to its current status as a bustling metropolis.
The book specifically focuses on the architectural styles that have shaped Lagos, capturing the city's unique character and distinguishing it from other Nigerian cities.
The book uses the name "Eko," which is the indigenous name for Lagos, to emphasize the city's unique cultural and historical identity, distinct from its colonial-era name "Lagos".
Indigenous and Colonial Influences:
Lagos's architecture reflects a blend of influences, including the original Awori settlement, the Benin Kingdom's influence, Portuguese colonization, and subsequent British colonial rule.
Preservation of Heritage:
The book serves as a valuable record of Lagos's architectural heritage, aiming to preserve these historical landmarks for future generations.
Colonial history. Vernacular architecture.