
Transcriber's Note:
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I THE UGANDA RAILWAY
CHAPTER II AROUND MOUNT KENYA
CHAPTER III THE HIGHLANDS OF EAST AFRICA
CHAPTER IV THE GREAT LAKE
CHAPTER V THE KINGDOM OF UGANDA
CHAPTER VI KAMPALA
CHAPTER VII 'ON SAFARI'
The book reads like a series of lively letters sent from the heart of East Africa, where the author trekked across Uganda, Kenya and the Nile basin on foot and by rail. Filled with witty observations and gentle humor, the narrative captures the sensations of sweltering afternoons, the clang of the Uganda Railway, and the unexpected encounters that turn a routine journey into an adventure. Illustrated with dozens of the author’s own photographs and detailed maps, each chapter brings the landscape to life, from the emerald hills of Mombasa’s coast to the dusty plains of Somaliland.
Readers are treated to memorable episodes such as a rhinoceros charging at Simba, colorful market scenes, and the solemn grandeur of local ceremonies. The author’s keen eye records both the natural splendor—lakes, waterfalls, and wildlife—and the vibrant cultures of the peoples he meets. Altogether, the memoir offers a vivid, personable portrait of early twentieth‑century Africa, inviting listeners to travel beyond the page and feel the heat, colour, and humor of the continent.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (264K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1965
A towering figure of the 20th century, this British statesman also left behind a remarkable body of writing, from war memoirs to sweeping histories. His speeches helped steady Britain in its darkest hours, and his books earned him the 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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