The heart of Africa, Vol. 1 (of 2)

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The heart of Africa, Vol. 1 (of 2)

by Georg August Schweinfurth

EN·~19 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

DR. GEORG SCHWEINFURTH.

0:31

INTRODUCTION.

9:46

CONTENTS.

11:23

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

2:14

ERRATA.

0:27

THE HEART OF AFRICA.

0:01

CHAPTER I.

1:22:53

CHAPTER II.

1:22:16

CHAPTER III.

1:44:27

CHAPTER IV.

1:06:25

Description

In this vivid travelogue, a 19th‑century explorer ventures deep into the uncharted lands of Central Africa, guided by the support of Egyptian authorities and the emerging infrastructure of telegraph lines and railways. His observations weave together geography, natural history, and the daily lives of the peoples he encounters, from the bustling markets of Khartoum to the remote riverbanks where the White and Blue Niles converge. The narrative balances scientific curiosity with a keen eye for the cultural transformations sparked by recent Egyptian reforms and the spread of European influence.

The author’s detailed sketches and maps bring the landscape to life, revealing dense jungles, towering waterfalls, and the mysterious savannahs that scholars of the era could only imagine. Readers are invited to share his moments of awe—watching a rare plant bloom, hearing the distant calls of wildlife, and navigating the delicate negotiations with local chiefs. The first part of the journey sets the stage for an expedition that promises both discovery and a deeper understanding of a continent on the brink of change.

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Language

en

Duration

~19 hours (1106K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, 1873.

Credits

Carol Brown, Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-09-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Georg August Schweinfurth

Georg August Schweinfurth

1836–1925

An adventurous 19th-century botanist and ethnologist, he became known for exploring East Central Africa and describing lands, plants, and peoples that were little known in Europe at the time. His travels along the upper Nile and beyond helped make him one of the notable scientific explorers of his era.

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