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A labyrinth of kingdoms : 10,000 miles through Islamic Africa / Steve Kemper

Catalog Data

Author:
Kemper, Steve  Search this
Subject:
Barth, Heinrich 1821-1865 Travel  Search this
Physical description:
xi, 415 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm
Type:
Biography
Place:
Africa
Africa, Central
Africa, North
Germany
Date:
2012
C2012
Contents:
Preparations -- Invitation to Africa -- At the edge of the desert -- First steps -- Stalled in Murzuk -- The palace of demons -- To Aïr -- Plundered -- Days and nights in Tintellust -- Desert port -- Separate ways -- "The celebrated emporium of Negroland" -- An ending -- The kingdom of Bornu -- A mystery solved -- "The horde of the Welad Sliman" -- Razzia -- Captive in Bagirmi -- Letters from home -- Resurrection and death -- Westward -- The prospect of the Niger -- "Obstructed by nature and infested by man" -- Golden city -- In Timbuktu -- Stuck -- Released, more or less -- Rumors and consequences -- Getting out -- Problems at home -- Last journeys
Summary:
Describes the 1849 journey by Heinrich Barth into the unexplored Islamic regions of North and Central Africa, detailing the discoveries he made as he traveled 10,000 miles over five years, lost most of his companions, and finally arrived at Timbuktu.
Topic:
Explorers  Search this
Discovery and exploration  Search this
German  Search this
British  Search this
Description and travel  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_999197