In the Heart of Africa by Sir Samuel White Baker

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Author Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893
Title In the Heart of Africa
Credits Produced by Garry Gill, the Distributed Proofreading
Team of Charles Franks, and David Widger
Summary "In the Heart of Africa" by Sir Samuel White Baker is a historical account written during the mid-19th century, primarily focused on exploring the sources of the Nile River. The narrative follows Baker's ambitious expedition as he embarks on a perilous journey across Africa, accompanied by his wife, with the goal of uncovering the Nile's mysteries and seeking to meet other exploratory endeavors, such as that of Captains Speke and Grant. The book reflects on challenges faced in the harsh terrains, encounters with diverse cultures, and the determination required to achieve what had eluded many explorers before him. At the start of the narrative, Baker describes his entry into the Nubian desert and outlines his ambitious plans to traverse unexplored areas in search of the Nile's origin. He notes the hardships of travel in such unforgiving environments and the mental resolve necessary for survival. The opening also provides glimpses into his growing admiration for his wife, who insists on accompanying him despite the dangers they face. Baker's vivid descriptions convey the stark contrasts between beauty and desolation encountered along their journey, as well as the rich tapestry of life and culture among the people they meet, setting the stage for further explorations and adventures that would unfold throughout the expedition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DT: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Africa
Subject Nile River
Subject Sudan -- Description and travel
Subject Albert, Lake (Congo and Uganda)
Category Text
EBook-No. 3233
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Feb 1, 2013
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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