Livingstone
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- 16 Lesestunden
DIV An extensively revised edition of Tim Jeal's classic biography published to mark the bicentenary of the great explorer /div
Tim Jeal ist der Autor gefeierter Biografien. Seine Autobiografie wurde für einen renommierten Autobiografiepreis nominiert. Er ist auch Romanautor und ehemaliger Gewinner eines bedeutenden Literaturpreises.






DIV An extensively revised edition of Tim Jeal's classic biography published to mark the bicentenary of the great explorer /div
Between 1856 and 1876, five explorers, all British, took on the seemingly impossible task of discovering the source of the White Nile. Showing exceptional courage and extraordinary resilience, Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, Samuel Baker, David Livingstone and Henry Morton Stanley risked their lives and their reputations in the name of this quest. They journeyed through East and Central Africa into unmapped territory, discovered the great lakes Tanganyika and Victoria, navigated the upper Nile and the Congo, and suffered the ravages of flesh-eating ulcers, malaria and deep spear wounds. Using new research, Tim Jeal tells the story of these great expeditions, while also examining the tragic consequences which the Nile search has had on Uganda and Sudan to this day. Explorers of the Nile is a gripping adventure story with an arresting analysis of Britain's imperial past and the Scramble for Africa.
Written over a seven-year period to Charles V of Spain, Hernan Cortes' letters provide a narrative account of the conquest of Mexico from the founding of the coastal town of Veracruz until Cortes's journey to Honduras in 1525.
Pages from the Album of L. and M.S. Pasley, Victorian Entomologists
Two sisters in Victorian England describe the summer they had no governess and thus were able to "entomologise" as much as they liked.