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Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile

Autor John Hanning Speke Ilustrat de James Grant
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2006
This classic book is Speke's firsthand account of his second expedition, an exciting blend of adventure, exploration, and geographic and ethnographic data. The book begins with the expedition's preparations, departure from London, and arrival at Zanzibar in 1859. They then undertake the hazardous march into the interior, encountering hostile tribes, dangerous animals, thieves, and other difficulties, arriving eventually at the palace of King Mtesa in Uganda. Speke paints a vivid portrait of life at the court of this willful and arbitrary ruler who had his subjects executed for the most trifling offenses. Eventually the party moved on, reached the Nile, and ascended the river to its source at Lake Victoria Nyanza. Speke marked the river's exit from the lake at a place he named Ripon Falls. After many further adventures, Speke and Grant arrived at Gondokoro where Speke found a letter informing him that he had been awarded a medal by the Royal Geographical Society for his original (1858) discovery of Lake Victoria Nyanza. While Speke's narrative offers a vivid account of the many hardships faced and overcome in the course of the journey, it also provides a wealth of information on African flora and fauna, indigenous peoples, local politics and customs, scenery, geology, and much more. Enhanced with a map and over 70 illustrations, the 'Journal' will appeal to any reader who enjoys firsthand accounts by the great explorers of adventures and accomplishments in far-off lands. Born in England in 1827, John Hanning Speke ranks among the great nineteenth-century explorers of Africa. He is credited with the 1858 discovery of Lake Victoria in East Africa, one of the long-sought sources of the Nile. Because his claim was at first disputed, he undertook another expedition, with Captain James Grant, to confirm his original conclusion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781556351914
ISBN-10: 1556351917
Pagini: 590
Dimensiuni: 148 x 221 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: WIPF & STOCK PUBL

Cuprins

1. London to Zanzibar, 1859; 2. Uzaramo; 3. Usagara; 4. Ugogo, and the wilderness of Mgunda Mkhali; 5. Unyamuezi; 6. Uzinza; 7. Usui; 8. Karague; 9. History of the Wahuma; 10. Karague and Uganda; 11. Palace, Uganda; 12. Palace, Uganda continued; 13. Palace, Uganda continued; 14. Palace, Uganda continued; 15. March down the northern slopes of Africa; 16. Bahr el Abiad; 17. Unyoro; 18. Unyoro continued; 19. The march to Madi; 20. Madi; Conclusion; Appendix.

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The expedition described in this 1863 publication was the first to follow the Nile from its source in Lake Victoria.