This 2-volume set offers in-depth insights into Uganda's history. The first volume, 'The Royal Capital of Buganda: A Study of Internal Conflict and External Ambiguity' by Peter C. W. Gutkind, published by Mouton & Co. in 1963, delves into internal and external issues. The second volume, 'The Political Kingdom in Uganda: A Study in Bureaucratic Nationalism' by David E. Apter, from Princeton University Press in 1967 (second edition), explores bureaucratic nationalism. The books are in acceptable condition. They were former library copies with typical markings. The covers have moderate scuffing, staining, denting, and creasing. There's minor creasing on the pages, and there's writing in 'The Political Kingdom in Uganda' without affecting readability. The pages are otherwise clean. The binding of 'The Royal Capital of Buganda' is loosened, while that of 'The Political Kingdom' is secure.
















These books are great for those interested in Ugandan history. To use them, simply open to the page you want to read. When handling, be gentle as 'The Royal Capital of Buganda' has a loose binding. Store them in a dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent further damage to the covers and pages. If you want to preserve them for a long time, you can use a book cover or keep them in a bookcase. And when you're done reading, don't forget to put them back in a safe place.