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Explorers of the Nile
Explorers of the Nile: The Triumph and Tragedy of a Great Victorian Adventure | Tim Jeal
Nothing obsessed explorers of the mid-nineteenth century more than the quest to discover the source of the White Nile. It was the planet's most elusive secret, the prize coveted above all others. Between 1856 and 1876, six larger-than-life men and one extraordinary woman accepted the challenge. Showing extreme courage and resilience, Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus Grant, Samuel Baker, Florence von Sass, David Livingstone, and Henry Morton Stanley risked their lives and reputations in the fierce competition. Award-winning author Tim Jeal deploys fascinating new research to provide a vivid tableau of the unmapped "Dark Continent," its jungle deprivations, and the courage--as well as malicious tactics--of the explorers. On multiple forays launched into east and central Africa, the travelers passed through almost impenetrable terrain and suffered the ravages of flesh-eating ulcers, paralysis, malaria, deep spear wounds, and even death. They discovered Lakes Tanganyika and Victoria and became the first white people to encounter the kingdoms of Buganda and Bunyoro. Jeal weaves the story with authentic new detail and examines the tragic unintended legacy of the Nile search that still casts a long shadow over the people of Uganda and Sudan.
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Every reader has a book shelf filled with those strange "special interest" books, the books which are not necessarily embarrassing just hard to explain. My shelf is filled with books about eccentric Europeans going to foreign climes exploring for things that the locals already know about and quite often coming to a horrible end from violence, disease or starvation as a result. This book is a fine addition to this genre detailing the explorations

Oblomov26 of Burton, Speke, Baker, Livingstone and Stanley in search of the Nile and the consequences of these exploration to the future history of Africa. The only quibble I have is with the author's evident dislike for Richard Francis Burton an outrageous man full of contradictions and vanities, but undoubtedly brave, intelligent and deliberately anti-establishment in action. 8y
MrBook Thank you to both of you @Oblomov26 ) for the insights! I enjoy this niche area as well. 😊👍🏻 8y
LeahBergen I have a shelf of these myself! 8y
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