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Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile

by John Hanning Speke

Published in 1863, this account of Speke's challenging journey through East Africa to trace the Nile from Lake Victoria contains important historical evidence about the indigenous tribes of the region. Speke's view on the source of the Nile, controversial at the time, was eventually proved correct.

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Paperback
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English
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Brand New


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John Hanning Speke (1827–1864) was a British army officer and explorer, remembered for his expeditions in search of the source of the Nile and his disputes with Richard Burton on that subject. On an expedition begun in 1856 Burton and Speke reached Lake Tanganyika together, but Speke travelled on alone to Lake Victoria. He controversially gave lectures about the lakes in London in 1859, without awaiting Burton's return. Speke returned to Africa later that year, leading an expedition organised by the Royal Geographical Society, to explore Lake Victoria and investigate whether it really was the source of the Nile. This book, published in 1863, describes the 1859 expedition's challenging and eventful journey through present-day Zanzibar, Tanzania and Uganda, and the indigenous peoples the explorers encountered. Speke made invaluable surveys of the area, but it was only after his death that his views about the Nile were finally proved correct.

Table of Contents

1. London to Zanzibar, 1859; 2. Uzaramo; 3. Usagara; 4. Ugogo, and the wilderness of Mgunda Mkhali; 5. Unyamuezi; 6. Uzinza; 7. Usui; 8. Karague; 9. History of the Wahuma; 10. Karague and Uganda; 11. Palace, Uganda; 12. Palace, Uganda continued; 13. Palace, Uganda continued; 14. Palace, Uganda continued; 15. March down the northern slopes of Africa; 16. Bahr el Abiad; 17. Unyoro; 18. Unyoro continued; 19. The march to Madi; 20. Madi; Conclusion; Appendix.

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The expedition described in this 1863 publication was the first to follow the Nile from its source in Lake Victoria.

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The expedition described in this 1863 publication was the first to follow the Nile from its source in Lake Victoria.

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Published in 1863, this account of Speke's challenging journey through East Africa to trace the Nile from Lake Victoria contains important historical evidence about the indigenous tribes of the region. Speke's view on the source of the Nile, controversial at the time, was eventually proved correct.

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Published in 1863, this account of Speke's challenging journey through East Africa to trace the Nile from Lake Victoria contains important historical evidence about the indigenous tribes of the region. Speke's view on the source of the Nile, controversial at the time, was eventually proved correct.

Details

ISBN1108031234
Author John Hanning Speke
Pages 758
Year 2011
ISBN-10 1108031234
ISBN-13 9781108031233
Format Paperback
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 916.70423
Short Title JOURNAL OF THE DISCOVERY OF TH
Language English
Media Book
Series Cambridge Library Collection - African Studies
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 2011-05-19
Illustrations 26 Plates, black and white; 2 Maps; 48 Halftones, unspecified
UK Release Date 2011-05-19
AU Release Date 2011-05-19
NZ Release Date 2011-05-19
Alternative 9781139034531
Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

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