Expedition From The Sudan to Abyssinia (1899 1900): The Diary of Major R. G. T. Bright
Book Details
Author(s)Major R. G. T. Bright
PublisherTsehai Publishers
ISBN / ASIN1599070065
ISBN-139781599070063
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Sales Rank5,837,010
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
At the end of the 19th Century, there was a keen interest in exploring East Africa. There was a considerable difference of opinion among the European powers with regards to control over vast expanses of unexplored territory. Appropriate boundaries between existing political entities proved difficult to define.
This book presents the experiences of an articulate eye-witness, - a participant in the process of exploration and boundary demarcation. Bright s diary entries are remarkable for their detail and insight. He was a candid observer of places, which were at the time largely unknown to the outside world. He was a meticulous record-keeper, with a keen eye for details. His diaries thus offer an unusual insider s look at the evolution of British colonial policy, as well as providing a factual account of daily life on these expeditions.
In presenting this diary, it is the editor s hope that an obscure but important aspect of the history of East Africa in the late 19th century will be illuminated. The introductory material is designed to make its significance more apparent to those who are not familiar with the times and places involved.
This book presents the experiences of an articulate eye-witness, - a participant in the process of exploration and boundary demarcation. Bright s diary entries are remarkable for their detail and insight. He was a candid observer of places, which were at the time largely unknown to the outside world. He was a meticulous record-keeper, with a keen eye for details. His diaries thus offer an unusual insider s look at the evolution of British colonial policy, as well as providing a factual account of daily life on these expeditions.
In presenting this diary, it is the editor s hope that an obscure but important aspect of the history of East Africa in the late 19th century will be illuminated. The introductory material is designed to make its significance more apparent to those who are not familiar with the times and places involved.
