Dies 1996 November 23
Name ID 9
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Guardian (UK)
Extract Author: Colin Blane
Extract Date: 1996 Nov 26
Mohamed Amin Obituary
[Mohamed Amin had his] first front-page picture published in the Tanganyika Standard. [in 1958]
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1984 Publishes: Amin, Mohamed; Willetts, Duncan and Marshall, Peter Journey Through Tanzania
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Smith, Bob with Amin, Salim The Man who Moved the World
Extract Date: 1984
Covers Ethiopian famine
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1986 Publishes: Amin, Mohamed; Willetts, Duncan and Matheson, Alastair Railway Across the Equator, the Story of the East African Line
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1987 Publishes: Amin, Mohamed and Willetts, Duncan and Eames, J The Last of the Maasai
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1989 Publishes: Amin, Mohamed and Willetts, Duncan Spectrum Guide to African Wildlife Safaris
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1992 Publishes: Amin, Mohamed and Willetts, Duncan Spectrum Guide to Tanzania
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1993 Publishes: Mercer, Graham; Photographs by: Amin, Mohamed and Willetts, Duncan The Beauty of Ngorongoro
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Mercer, Graham; Photographs by: Amin, Mohamed and Willetts, Duncan The Beauty of Ngorongoro
Extract Date: 1993
Long acknowledged Africa's greatest photographer-cameraman, Mohamed Amin has been photographing and filming the major events of Africa, Asia and the Middle East since the 1950's. He is also the author and publisher of more than forty high quality illustrated books. He was born in Nairobi, Kenya in 1943, and is chief executive of the Camerapix group of television and publishing companies.
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Smith, Bob with Amin, Salim The Man who Moved the World
Extract Date: 1996
Dies in the crash landing of the highjacked Ethiopean aircraft
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2002 Publishes: Amin, Mohamed and Willetts, Duncan Spectrum Guide to Tanzania
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2006 Publishes: Pluth, David William & Amin, Mohamed & Mercer, Graham Kilimanjaro: The Great White Mountain of Africa