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Women Explorers in Africa

Women Explorers in Africa
Author: Margo McLoone
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781560655053

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Summarizes the lives and accomplishments of five women who were explorers in Africa.


Women Explorers Hidden in History

Women Explorers Hidden in History
Author: Ellen Rodger
Publisher: Hidden History
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780778772965

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There�s no doubt that women have always been a part of journeys of discovery, from Viking women crossing the ocean to new lands to trade caravans bringing goods through Africa. But there is slim mention of them in most history books. This exciting book digs up the history of the bold women who dared to travel all over the world, including multilingual Isabelle Eberhardt, who �obeyed her destiny� and traveled through the Algerian desert dressed as a man, and adventurous aviatrix Bessie Coleman, the first African-American woman to hold a pilot�s license.


West with the Night

West with the Night
Author: Beryl Markham
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780865471184

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Autobiography detailing the author's life in Africa and career as a pilot.


Great Voyages

Great Voyages
Author: Deborah Patterson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Discoveries in geography
ISBN: 9780712352857

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Discover the world through the eyes of the greatest explorers in history. Find out how the world was first circumnavigated by a slave and how travelers overcame the challenge of not having enough to eat and drink while traveling through unknown territory. Experience the excitement of seeing a new land for the first time, tasting new fruits and discovering new animals. This book focuses on 15 key voyages from around the world: the journeys undertaken by Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta, Zheng He, Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, Martin Frobisher, Francis Drake, Maria Sibylla Merian, Captain Cook, Lewis & Clark, Charles Darwin, David Livingstone, Gertrude Bell, Ernest Shackleton, and astronauts who took part in the Moon landings.


My Journey to Lhasa

My Journey to Lhasa
Author: Alexandra David-Néel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1927
Genre: Lassa
ISBN:

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Women Explorers

Women Explorers
Author: Julia Cummins
Publisher: Puffin Books
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2015-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0147517362

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Introduces inspiring women whose passions for exploration made them push the boundaries, including Nellie Cashman, Annie Smith Peck, and Delia Julia Denning Akeley.


Travels in West Africa

Travels in West Africa
Author: Mary H. Kingsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1897
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN:

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As a dutiful Victorian daughter, the author was thirty before being freed (by her parents' deaths) to do as she chose. She went to West Africa in 1893 and again in 1895, to investigate the beliefs and customs of the inland tribes and also to collect zoological specimens. She was appalled by the 'thin veneer of rubbishy white culture' imposed by British officials and was not afraid to say so.


In-between Two Worlds

In-between Two Worlds
Author: Béatrice Bijon
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781433105975

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Fourteen essays provide a challenging outlook on narratives by women explorers and travellers from five different continents, spanning nearly one century from 1850 to 1945. The map thus drawn enables one to revisit, restore, and reassess the content and the originality of these narratives by women. The essays are relevant to the fields of travel writing and gender studies, and all draw from referential contemporary theoretical and critical works (Michel Foucault, Homi Bhabha, Edward Said, Roland Barthes, Michel de Certeau, Gilles Deleuze, Sara Mills, Kristi Siegel, and Jane Robinson). The main interest and originality of the volume result from the perspectives adopted by the different authors. The text-oriented analyses rely on close reading, thus definitely providing accurate and perceptive critical insights into the narratives. Such perspective precludes erasing the differential features characterizing each geographical space and each travelling subject. It also moves away from any temptation at creating a naturalized mythical image of these women.


Women of Discovery

Women of Discovery
Author: Milbry Polk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Based on 10 years of research, this text provides a visual history which presents the names and stories of over 80 women explorers. It reveals the obstacles they overcame in their inspiring quest for new knowledge.