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The Race for Timbuktu
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FRANK T. KRYZA spent eleven years in Africa and traveled much of the territory described in THE RACE FOR TIMBUKTU. Author of The Power of Light, he is a twenty-year veteran of the energy industry and a former newspaper reporter and editor.

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"A treat for fans of Saharan exploration." -- Kirkus Reviews

"A treat for fans of Saharan exploration." -- Kirkus Reviews

Kryza recreates the bold journeys through the unknown Africa of early 19th-century British explorers Alexander Gordon Laing and Hugh Clapperton, competing to find the fabled city of Timbuktu. Kryza's meticulous research of letters, diaries and official records forms the basis for affecting descriptions of the hazards and horrors the two explorers faced. Kryza, who lived in Africa for 11 years and traveled Laing's route, writes evocatively of the beauty of the African landscape and provides chilling glimpses of the barbarism of the slave trade. He also exposes the unbridgeable cultural gap between 19th-century Muslims in North Africa and the Christian explorers. But what most impresses are the sheer number of ways there were to die in Africa, known as the "White Man's grave"-malaria, dysentery, drowning, parasitic infections and heat stroke were a few of the natural threats, which paled beside the likelihood of being killed by fellow travelers, slavers, bandits or capricious rulers. Kryza (The Power of Light) starts slowly, but when the focus settles on Laing and Clapperton, readers will be eager to find out their fates. 20 b&w illus. Agent, Christy Fletcher. (Jan.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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