EAST AFRICA AND ITS BIG GAME: THE NARRATIVE OF A SPORTING TRIP FROM ZANZIBAR TO THE BORDERS OF THE MASAI. By Captain Sir John C. Willoughby. Briar Patch Press Edition.
(1889) 1990 new edition. Large 8vo (160 x 235mm). Ppxxiv,303. B/w plates, illustrations, patterned end-papers. Fully bound in black bonded leather, upper board and spine titled in gilt, three raised bands, silk marker ribbon, all edges gilt.
Writing at the suggestion of the Prince of Wales, Captain John Willoughby describes his expedition to the Taveta forest "and the adjacent virgin hunting grounds in the plains surrounding the base of Mount Kilimanjaro" in the 1860's. This area was chosen because "owing to the wide-spread terror inspired by the Masai, whose constant ...cattle raids have almost denuded the district for hundreds of miles of its ...inhabitants, this country had not yet been shot over." An exciting account of East Africa before European colonisation, when it lay under the influence of Egypt and Arabia.
Writing at the suggestion of the Prince of Wales, Captain John Willoughby describes his expedition to the Taveta forest "and the adjacent virgin hunting grounds in the plains surrounding the base of Mount Kilimanjaro" in the 1860's. This area was chosen because "owing to the wide-spread terror inspired by the Masai, whose constant ...cattle raids have almost denuded the district for hundreds of miles of its ...inhabitants, this country had not yet been shot over." An exciting account of East Africa before European colonisation, when it lay under the influence of Egypt and Arabia.
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4664
Author | Willoughby (Captain Sir John Christopher). (1859-1918). |
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Book Code | 4664 |
ISBN | 0922724261 / 0922724261. |
Book Description | A fine new copy. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1990 |
Publisher | Briar Patch Press African Collection. |
Place | Camden, South Carolina. |