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The Nile : history, adventure and discovery

This volume tells the story of the adventurers who tackled the secret of the source of Africa's greatest river. The Nile a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world. Roman legionnaires, Portuguese Jesuits, Scots, and Frenchmen all tried in vain to reveal the great river's secret; all were defeated by impassable swamps or diverted along deadend branches. It was not until the mid-19th century, almost 400 years after the discovery of America, that the mystery was resolved, thanks to the efforts of the British explorers Sir Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus Grant, and Samuel White Baker. The author tells their stories and those of all the other adventurers who tackled the secret of the source. It also recounts the gradual exploration of the course of the river and its tributaries, from the ancient Egyptians to the Napoleonic conquest, from the British expedition to Abyssinia to the Egyptian invasion of Sudan, from the slave and ivory trades to the epic death of General Charles George Gordon at Khartoum, from the stories of the stranded white men 'rescued' by Henry Morton Stanley after a march of thousands of miles across the Congo, to the re-conquest of the Sudan by the British.

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  • "This volume tells the story of the adventurers who tackled the secret of the source of Africa's greatest river. The Nile a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world. Roman legionnaires, Portuguese Jesuits, Scots, and Frenchmen all tried in vain to reveal the great river's secret; all were defeated by impassable swamps or diverted along deadend branches. It was not until the mid-19th century, almost 400 years after the discovery of America, that the mystery was resolved, thanks to the efforts of the British explorers Sir Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus Grant, and Samuel White Baker. The author tells their stories and those of all the other adventurers who tackled the secret of the source. It also recounts the gradual exploration of the course of the river and its tributaries, from the ancient Egyptians to the Napoleonic conquest, from the British expedition to Abyssinia to the Egyptian invasion of Sudan, from the slave and ivory trades to the epic death of General Charles George Gordon at Khartoum, from the stories of the stranded white men 'rescued' by Henry Morton Stanley after a march of thousands of miles across the Congo, to the re-conquest of the Sudan by the British."@en
  • "Récit des aventures vécues par les explorateurs tels que Burton, Speke, Stanley ou encore Livingstone... pour découvrir les sources du Nil, illustré de gravures, de peintures, de cartes, de dessins botaniques et de photographies."

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  • "Pictorial works"@en
  • "Pictorial works"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "The discovery of The Nile"
  • "The Nile : history, adventure and discovery"@en
  • "The Nile : history, adventure and discovery"
  • "The discovery of the Nile"@en
  • "The discovery of the Nile"
  • "A la découverte des sources du Nil"
  • "À la découverte du Nil"
  • "La scoperta del Nilo"@it
  • "Scoperta del Nilo <engl.&gt"