First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Exploration of Harar

First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Exploration of Harar

by Richard Burton
First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Exploration of Harar

First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Exploration of Harar

by Richard Burton

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Overview

Sir Richard Burton (1821–1890), the famous Victorian explorer, began his career in the Indian army in 1842. While in India he developed his linguistic talent, mastering more than forty different languages and dialects. He turned to writing books in the 1850s and, over the remaining forty years of his life, published dozens of works and more than one hundred articles. In this book, first published in 1856, Burton recounts his travels to Harar, a city in East Africa notorious for its slave trade activity. His plan was a challenging one, as it was believed that no European had been there before; upon arrival he claimed to be an agent of the British government and presented himself to the ruler of Harar. Burton was allowed to spend ten days there, and his account give a fascinating glimpse into a then unknown city and culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108030304
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/07/2011
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - African Studies
Pages: 706
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Richard Burton is an accomplished attorney from Dallas, Texas, specializing in corporate law and commercial litigation. Growing up in New York as one of six children, he frequently immersed himself in creative writing.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Departure from Aden; 2. Life in Zayla; 3. Excursions near Zayla; 4. The Somal, their origin and peculiarities; 5. From Zayla to the Hills; 6. From the Zayla Hills to the Marar Prairie; 7. From the Marar Prairie to Harar; 8. Ten days at Harar; 9. A ride to Berberah; 10. Berberah and its environs; Postscript; Appendices.
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