The Life Of James Bruce The African Traveller
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The Life and Adventures of Bruce, the African Traveller
Author | : Sir Francis Bond Head |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 1846 |
Genre | : Ethiopia |
ISBN | : |
Plotting to Stop the British Slave Trade
Author | : Jane Aptekar Reeve |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 709 |
Release | : 2019-12-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1728396263 |
This is an innovative biography about an adventurous, game-changing traveller in Africa during the West’s ‘Enlightenment’ period (when the American and French Revolutions occurred). James Bruce was not what he seemed to be. I can now reveal that although he was notorious in his own day for a variety of interesting reasons (including his alleged theft of his assistant’s art-work), he was basically an espionage agent working with a clique of powerful, mostly British, persons whose secret agenda was: to eradicate slaving. Bruce undertook a ‘subversive’ mission to investigate slave trafficking across the Mediterranean and Red Seas as well as the Atlantic in order to support his friends’ drive to destroy the principal source of their own country’s wealth. This was achieved in 1807. Like Bruce himself, in my book I address neglected aspects of the ancient habit of slavery and the related abuse of —particularly —women. Bruce’s Travels (1790) is a delightful —although massive —read. Therefore I sketch the geo-historical and faith background to Bruce’s work, convey the ‘feel’ of his book, and add to the known facts of his life a great deal of newly discovered material. This includes the international range of Bruce’s friends and collaborators, from Rome to Cairo to Bethlehem in the newly constituted U.S.A. Change is agonisingly slow to take hold. It was possibly because Bruce ‘only’ wrote about Africa that he has been trivialised, and his biography has never previously been fully responsibly researched.
The Life And Adventures Of Bruce, The African Traveller
Author | : Francis B. Head Sir |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2023-01-11 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9359951323 |
"The Life and Adventures of Bruce, the African Traveller" is a splendid tour narrative written by way of Sir Francis Bond Head, a British creator. The book vividly chronicles the incredible adventure of James Bruce, a Scottish traveler and explorer, in the course of the 18th century. Sir Francis B. Head's work is a fascinating account of Bruce's full-size travels across Africa, mainly Ethiopia, Sudan, and the Nile River location. Through certain descriptions and charming storytelling, the e book brings to life Bruce's encounters with various cultures, landscapes, and ancient occasions. It offers a completely unique attitude at the prevailing fascination with Africa and its mysteries at some point of the 19th century. The narrative now not simplest highlights Bruce's top notch adventures but also showcases Head's literary talents in creating a compelling and tasty account of Bruce's lifestyles and reports. The book stands as an essential historical and literary supply, losing mild at the exploration of Africa and the iconic allure of the continent at some stage in the 18th and nineteenth centuries. Sir Francis Bond Head's determination to sharing the fantastic adventure of James Bruce ensures that the legacy of this pioneering explorer endures inside the annals of exploration and journey literature.
The Pale Abyssinian: The Life of James Bruce, African Explorer and Adventurer (Text Only)
Author | : Miles Bredin |
Publisher | : HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2012-06-28 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0007441029 |
The biography of one of Britain’s greatest explorers by a brilliant young writer.
The New Granta Book of Travel
Author | : Albino Ochero-Okello |
Publisher | : Granta Publications |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2011-11-03 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 184708446X |
A collection of travel writing by some of the genre’s finest authors, from Paul Theroux to Sara Wheeler, voyaging from Mississippi to Malawi and Thailand. The New Granta Book of Travel Writing represents a sea change in writers’ approaches to the craft. The 1980s were the culmination of a golden age, when writers including Bruce Chatwin, James Hamilton-Paterson and James Fenton set out to document life in largely unfamiliar territory, bringing back tales of the beautiful, the extraordinary and the unexpected. By the mid 1990s, travel writing seemed to change, as a younger generation of writers appeared in the magazine, making journeys for more complex and often personal reasons. Decca Aitkenhead reported on sex tourism in Thailand, and Wendell Steavenson moved to Iraq as a foreign correspondent. What all these pieces have in common is a sense of engagement with the places they describe, and a belief that whether we are in Birmingham or Belarus, there is always something new to be discovered.
The Source of the Blue Nile
Author | : Gedef Abawa Firew |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2014-09-26 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1443867918 |
Ethiopia has a rich and fascinating cultural heritage structured around water. The River Nile has been seen by many as the most important river in the world, and the secrets of the sources of the Nile and their mysteries have, from the dawn of civilization, attracted philosophers, emperors and explorers searching for answers. The source of the Blue Nile, Gish Abay, is believed to be the outlet of the biblical river Gihon, flowing directly from Paradise, linking this world with Heaven. The holiness of Abay (the Blue Nile) and its source in particular still has an important role in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. In the Lake Tana region, there are also numerous other myths, traditions and rituals concerning the river. Several of the island monasteries are incredibly holy, and indigenous practices and sacrifices to the river are still conducted. The most important celebration in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church is the Timkat festival, which is an annual commemoration of the importance of baptism. Despite the importance of the River Nile from antiquity to present-day practices and beliefs in Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, very little research has been conducted on the cultural and religious aspects of the Blue Nile in general and its source, Gish Abay, and Lake Tana in Ethiopia in particular. This book combines historic sources and new empirical ethnography, presenting parts of this cultural heritage and the traditions of water along the Blue Nile.
Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile
Author | : James Bruce of Kinnaird |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 2020-08-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3752405147 |
Reproduction of the original: Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile by James Bruce of Kinnaird
Blue Sky Kingdom
Author | : Bruce Kirkby |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 419 |
Release | : 2020-10-06 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1643135694 |
A warm and unforgettable portrait of a family letting go of the known world to encounter an unfamiliar one filled with rich possibilities and new understandings. Bruce Kirkby had fallen into a pattern of looking mindlessly at his phone for hours, flipping between emails and social media, ignoring his children and wife and everything alive in his world, when a thought struck him. This wasn't living; this wasn't him. This moment of clarity started a chain reaction which ended with a grand plan: he was going to take his wife and two young sons, jump on a freighter and head for the Himalaya. In Blue Sky Kingdom, we follow Bruce and his family's remarkable three months journey, where they would end up living amongst the Lamas of Zanskar Valley, a forgotten appendage of the ancient Tibetan empire, and one of the last places on earth where Himalayan Buddhism is still practiced freely in its original setting. Richly evocative, Blue Sky Kingdom explores the themes of modern distraction and the loss of ancient wisdom coupled with Bruce coming to terms with his elder son's diagnosis on the Autism Spectrum. Despite the natural wonders all around them at times, Bruce's experience will strike a chord with any parent—from rushing to catch a train with the whole family to the wonderment and beauty that comes with experience the world anew with your children.
The Lives of Celebrated Travellers
Author | : James Augustus St. John |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 1839 |
Genre | : Biography |
ISBN | : |