First Footsteps in East Africa Or, an Exploration of Harar Edited by His Wife, Isabel Burton

First Footsteps in East Africa Or, an Exploration of Harar Edited by His Wife, Isabel Burton
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Richard Burton's account of his trip from the Red Sea coast to Harar and back in 1854-55 is a great read that demonstrates Burton's powers of observation, vivid