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by Fred C. (Frederick Carruthers) Cornell
In this vivid collection, the stark beauty of the South‑West African desert comes alive, from wind‑blown dunes to hidden salt pans that glisten like mirrors after a sudden storm. The author blends accurate geography with a storyteller’s eye, revealing a landscape where water is scarce but the horizon teems with hidden mineral wealth and unexpected oases. As prospectors, bushmen, and soldiers traverse the unforgiving terrain, the reader feels both the harsh isolation and the magnetic lure of untapped riches.
The seven tales range from a sleepy wanderer who awakens to a world transformed by a desert sand‑storm, to daring diamond hunters confronting poisonous flowers and mysterious snakes guarding glittering gems. Frontier life crackles with tension—bars become battlegrounds, ancient craters whisper of forgotten cataclysms, and the ever‑present threat of conflict looms over the quiet plains. Together, they offer a richly textured portrait of a region on the brink of change, where adventure and danger walk hand in hand.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (345K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-06-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1867–1921
An adventurous writer and prospector, he turned years of travel across southern Africa into vivid stories and firsthand accounts. His books mix hardship, curiosity, and the thrill of exploring places few readers of his time would ever see.
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