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Through the Heart of Africa: Being an Account of a Journey on Bicycles and on Foot from Northern Rhodesia, past the Great Lakes, to Egypt, Undertaken While on Leave in 1910
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Through the Heart of Africa: Being an Account of a Journey on Bicycles and on Foot from Northern Rhodesia, past the Great Lakes, to Egypt, Undertaken While on Leave in 1910

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In 1910, Frank H. Melland and Edward H. Cholmeley undertook a remarkable journey from southern to northern Africa. While the general premise is that they traveled by bicycle, in reality, it was a more elaborate expedition than they let on and they partly walked, partly biked and had native porters carry their gear, which required sixty bearers to carry a certain quantity of respectable clothing…drugs, carbide, cameras, books, five loads of spirit tanks, and other apparatus for the preservation of zoological specimens which the duo considered for two travellers, by no means an excessive allowance. This work highlights what extreme wealth can command-the pleasures and adventures of imperial voyeurism and curiosity in the colonial era. This edition is dedicated to Daniel Gutierrez-Sandoval, bicyclist and world traveler.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Westphalia Press
Date
15 August 2016
Pages
418
ISBN
9781633913882

In 1910, Frank H. Melland and Edward H. Cholmeley undertook a remarkable journey from southern to northern Africa. While the general premise is that they traveled by bicycle, in reality, it was a more elaborate expedition than they let on and they partly walked, partly biked and had native porters carry their gear, which required sixty bearers to carry a certain quantity of respectable clothing…drugs, carbide, cameras, books, five loads of spirit tanks, and other apparatus for the preservation of zoological specimens which the duo considered for two travellers, by no means an excessive allowance. This work highlights what extreme wealth can command-the pleasures and adventures of imperial voyeurism and curiosity in the colonial era. This edition is dedicated to Daniel Gutierrez-Sandoval, bicyclist and world traveler.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Westphalia Press
Date
15 August 2016
Pages
418
ISBN
9781633913882