Book: Travel In The White Man's Grave: Memoirs From West And Central Africa At the beginning of the 1950s, the interior of West and Central Africa was still known to most of the outside world as the "White Man's Grave," and consisted of vast expanses of mysterious and threatening primeval forest. When Donald MacIntosh, 23-year-old Gaelic-speaking Scottish forester, was offered a position in Nigeria in 1954, it was a dream come true and he found himself posted to the hot, cloying humidity of those fabled lands. During the next 30 years he was to wander through some of the most remote areas of West Africa where he operated as a forest botanist. There he listened to the tales of ancient Africa from the lips of hunters, fishermen, chiefs, and witch doctors from a vast diversity of tribes in myriad encampments.
Details of Book: Travel In The White Man's Grave: Memoirs From West And Central Africa Book: Travel In The White Man's Grave: Memoirs From West And Central Africa
Author: Donald Macintosh
ISBN: 0349114358
ISBN-13: 9780349114354
, 978-0349114354
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Apr 2002
Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers
Number of Pages: 245
Language: English