Matabeleland and the Victoria Falls: The Letters and Journals of Frank Oates, 1873-1875

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Jeppestown Press, 2007 - 212 стор.
On New Year's Eve 1874, the British explorer and naturalist Frank Oates became one of the first Europeans since David Livingstone to see the magnificent Victoria Falls. A month later, he was dead from malaria, aged 34. This book draws on the original diaries, letters and sketches of Frank Oates to paint a vivid picture of the Victorian exploration of Central Africa. It documents his encounters with legendary rulers such as King Lobengula of the Ndebele and larger-than-life characters like the ivory hunter Frederick Selous, and records Oates' final, fatal trek through the Zambezi Valley towards Victoria Falls. Offering the modern reader an unparalleled view of nineteenth-century Africa at a period of transition, "Matabeleland and The Victoria Falls" is detailed, personal, and compelling.

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CONTENTS
xi
MEMOIR
19
CHAPTER
33
The journey resumedHalt on the SeruliBushmen on the Gokwe
47
CHAPTER II
60
CHAPTER IV
71
CHAPTER V
92
CHAPTER VI
107
CHAPTER VII
121
CHAPTER VIII
136
CHAPTER IX
143
CHAPTER X
155
CHAPTER XI
177
CHAPTER XII
192
BIBLIOGRAPHY
205
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