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East African explorers. Selected and introduced by Charles Richards and James Place.
Author
Richards, Charles (Charles Granston)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London, Oxford University Press, 1960.
Description
356 p. map. 16 cm.
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1851.767
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Subject(s)
Africa, East
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Description and travel
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Africa, East
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Discovery and exploration
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Indigenous peoples
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Africa, East
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Place, James
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Series
World's classics ; 572.
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The World's classics, 572
Notes
"Extracts from the writings of Livingstone and Stanley; Burton, Speke, Grant, Baker and Thomas on the Nile and the Lakes; Charles New's account of the first ascent to Kilimanjaro's snowline; J.W. Gregory on the Great Rift Valley; Teleki and Von Höhnel on the discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie; Lugard's account of the Kikuyu ... and Macdonald's survey for the Uganda railway."--Dust jacket.
LCCN
60003055 /L
OCLC
414057
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