TravelBurton, Richard Francis , 1821-1890, TravelBurton, Richard Francis , 1821-1890, Harari language, Harari (African people), Description and travel, Description and travel, DT401 .B972, 967.7 B974
by Captain Sir Richard F. Burton ; edited by his wife, Isabel Burton. Includes index. Appendices: 1. Diary and observations made by Lieutenant Speke,... Show moreby Captain Sir Richard F. Burton ; edited by his wife, Isabel Burton. Includes index. Appendices: 1. Diary and observations made by Lieutenant Speke, when attempting to reach the Wady Nogal -- 2. Grammatical outline and vocabulary of the Harari language -- 3. Meteorological observations in the cold season of 1854-5 / by Lieutenants Herne, Stroyan, and Burton -- 5. A condensed account of an attempt to reach Harar from Ankobar / [by William Barker]. Show less
Harari language, Description and travel, Description and travel, DT401 .B97
By Richard F. Burton. Appendices: I. Diary and observations made by Lieutenant Speke, when attempting to reach the Wady Nogal.--II. Grammatical... Show moreBy Richard F. Burton. Appendices: I. Diary and observations made by Lieutenant Speke, when attempting to reach the Wady Nogal.--II. Grammatical outline and vocabulary of the Harari language.--III. Meteorological observations in the cold season of 1854-5. By Lieutenants Herne, Stroyan, and Burton.--IV. [Omitted]--V.A condensed account of an attempt to reach Harar from Ankobar [by William Barker]. Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, DT365.S742 W5 1864, 916.7 S742w
This largely descriptive account of the travels of John Hanning Speke (4 May 1827 – 15 September 1864) records two expeditions to Africa made in... Show moreThis largely descriptive account of the travels of John Hanning Speke (4 May 1827 – 15 September 1864) records two expeditions to Africa made in search of the source of the Nile. Speke was a Captain in the British Indian Army who made three expeditions to Africa and who is famed for being the first European to visit Lake Victoria and the man who discovered the source of the Nile. The book originally appeared in serial form in Blackwood’s Magazine, and here comprises 5 chapters detailing Speke’s adventures in the land of the Somali, and 5 chapters concerning his journey on Lake Tanganyika. The chapters, derived from Speke’s journal, give detailed accounts of his encounters with hostile tribes and the difficulties which he experienced in reaching the Victoria N’yanza, the source of the Nile. The final chapter offers observations on the geology of the terrain, advice to missionaries, and notes concerning the return of the expedition. Journal of adventures in Somaliland -- Journal of a cruise on the Tanganyika Lake. by John Hanning Speke. Terminal [32] p. of publisher's ads. Show less
TravelBurton, Richard Francis , 1821-1890, TravelBurton, Richard Francis , 1821-1890, Harari language, Harari (African people), Description and travel, Description and travel, DT401 .B972, 967.7 B974, 74.23
by Captain Sir Richard F. Burton ; edited by his wife, Isabel Burton. Includes index. Appendices: 1. Diary and observations made by Lieutenant Speke,... Show moreby Captain Sir Richard F. Burton ; edited by his wife, Isabel Burton. Includes index. Appendices: 1. Diary and observations made by Lieutenant Speke, when attempting to reach the Wady Nogal -- 2. Grammatical outline and vocabulary of the Harari language -- 3. Meteorological observations in the cold season of 1854-5 / by Lieutenants Herne, Stroyan, and Burton -- 5. A condensed account of an attempt to reach Harar from Ankobar / [by William Barker]. Show less