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  • Published: 27 November 2014
  • ISBN: 9780141394725
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 612
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Travels In West Africa



A remarkable account by a pioneering woman explorer who was described by Rudyard Kipling as 'the bravest woman of all my knowledge'

Until 1893, Mary Kingsley lived the typical life of a single Victorian woman, tending to sick relatives and keeping house for her brother. However, on the death of her parents, she made an extraordinary decision: with no prior knowledge of the region, she set out on a solo trip to West Africa. Her subsequent book, published in 1897, describes dangerous treks and deadly animals with enormous humour and verve, and has stood the test of time as a classic travel narrative by a woman whose sense of adventure and fascination with Africa transformed her whole life.

  • Published: 27 November 2014
  • ISBN: 9780141394725
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 612
Categories:

About the author

Mary Kingsley

One of the most witty and thoughtful of Victorian explorers, Mary Kingsley (1862-1900) travelled in West Africa to study local customs and the natural history of the region and greatly influenced European ideas about Africa and African people. Kingsley wrote two books about her experiences: Travels in West Africa (1897), which was an immediate bestseller, and West African Studies (1899).

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