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OverviewPublished in 1867, Sir Samuel Baker's journal describes his expedition to Africa in search of the source of the Nile. Baker (1821–93), one of the most important British explorers of the nineteenth century, undertook a twelve-month journey to examine every individual tributary to the Nile, accompanied throughout by his wife Florence (whom he had first encountered in an Ottoman slave market). Reflecting his passion for exploring and his strength of character, Baker's highly descriptive, witty and fluid writing records his dangerous and difficult project, telling fascinating stories of the native people as well as relaying the facts of his exploration. From his hunting expeditions with the Hamran Arabs to his extensive journeys on camel-back and his life at camp, Baker's experiences are far removed from today's world, and his vivid descriptions provide the reader with an invaluable insight into what life was like in Africa in the mid-nineteenth century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Samuel White BakerPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) ISBN: 9781139051828ISBN 10: 1139051822 Publication Date: 07 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface; 1. Above the cataract; 2. The Cairo dragoman Mahomet; 3. Wild asses of the desert; 4. Route from Cassala to Souakim; 5. The storm; 6. Sheik Achmet Abou Sinn; 7. The departure; 8. The plagues of Egypt; 9. Form a raft with the sponging bath; 10. A few notes at Éhétilla; 11. The ford; 12. Old Neptune joins the party; 13. The lions find the buffalo; 14. A foreboding of evil; 15. Antelopes on the Settite; 16. Abou Do is greedy; 17. We reach the Royān; 18. A camel falls, and dies; 19. Send a party to reconnoitre; 20. Arrival at Metemma, or Gallabat; 21. Fertility of the country on the banks of the Rahad; 22. We leave the Dinder; Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |