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By Tim Jeal

Not anything obsessed explorers of the mid-nineteenth century greater than the hunt to find the resource of the White Nile. It used to be the planet's such a lot elusive mystery, the prize coveted in particular others. among 1856 and 1876, six larger-than-life males and one remarkable lady accredited the problem. exhibiting severe braveness and resilience, Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus supply, Samuel Baker, Florence von Sass, David Livingstone, and Henry Morton Stanley risked their lives and reputations within the fierce pageant. Award-winning writer Tim Jeal deploys attention-grabbing new learn to supply a vibrant tableau of the unmapped "Dark Continent," its jungle deprivations, and the courage—as good as malicious tactics—of the explorers.

On a number of forays embarked on east and important Africa, the tourists gone through virtually impenetrable terrain and suffered the ravages of flesh-eating ulcers, paralysis, malaria, deep spear wounds, or even dying. they found Lakes Tanganyika and Victoria and have become the 1st white humans to come across the kingdoms of Buganda and Bunyoro. Jeal weaves the tale with genuine new element and examines the tragic accidental legacy of the Nile seek that also casts a protracted shadow over the folks of Uganda and Sudan.

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But while he had never suffered from false modesty, Livingstone, who had started life as a child factory worker in a Scottish textile mill and had lived in a single tenement room with his parents and four siblings, had not taken his selection for granted. The affluent members of the RGS were a snobbish crowd, who thought former Nonconformist missionaries socially infra dig – even should one of them miraculously qualify as a medical doctor – so Dr Livingstone had been touched by Sir Roderick’s loyalty.

In about ad 150, the Greek astronomer and geographer, Claudius Ptolemaeus – Ptolemy, as he is generally known – had stated, in his Geography, that after marching for twenty-five days into the interior from somewhere near Mombasa, a traveller would arrive at ‘the snowy range of mountains from whence the Nile draws its twin sources’. Ptolemy had this information from the report of a Greek trader, Diogenes, who, on returning from a voyage to India a century earlier, had landed on the East African coast, where he claimed to have reached the sources after a twenty-five-day march.

55 Although the last day of March was an unforgettable one for Livingstone, he described the river clinically and without emotion in his journal: 29 solving the mystery I went down to take a good look at the Lualaba here [at the town of Nyangwe]. It is narrower than it is higher up, but still a mighty river, at least 3,000 yards broad, and always deep: it can never be waded at any point . . It has many large islands . . 56 During the three days following his first sight of the Lualaba’s wide expanse of smooth and slow-moving brown water, he made numerous attempts to buy canoes from local people, but all failed.

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