Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
The White Nile plus The Blue Nile
In The White Nile, Alan Moorehead describes the discovery of the source of the river, starting the epic journey in 1856, when Richard Burton, the wandering scholar, and the soldier Speke vanished for two years. He finishes it in 1900, when "the mightiest river in the world" had become an open highway from Central Africa to the Mediterranean. Between these dates we read of thrilling struggles against hostile tribes, disease, exhaustion and famine, meet a wide variety of picturesque native rulers, and see the slave trade in all its horror. With maps and many black and white photographs.
First published 1960. This is the Book Club Associates London first edition of 1972. Condition: Book: Excellent. Jacket somewhat worn at edges.
In The Blue Nile, Moorehead continues the classic, thrilling narration of adventure he began in The White Nile through the lives of four explorers so daring they can be considered among the world's original adventurers -- each acting and reacting in separate expeditions against a bewildering background of slavery and massacre, political upheaval and all-out war. They are the arrogant yet imposing aristocrat James Bruce, who found the source of the Blue Nile in his travels to Ethiopia; Napoleon and his Egyptian adventure and defeat of the Mamelukes; Muhammad Ali in Egypt and his conquest of the Sudan; and the mad Emperor Theodore of Ethiopia who kept more than 400 British hostage. With many black-and-white illustrations and fold-out maps.
Alan McCrae Moorehead, AO, OBE (1910 - 1983), was a war correspondent and author of popular histories, most notably The White Nile (1960) and The Blue Nile (1962).
First published 1962. This is the Book Club Associates London first edition of 1973. Condition: Book: Excellent. Jacket somewhat worn at spine.