"The Baghdad was a terrible ship: rats and cockroaches swarmed to such an unprecedented extent that they must have added appreciably to the weight of cargo the vile old boat carried."
-Frederick Lugard, The Rise of our East African Empire, Volume I (1893)
The Rise of Our East African Empire, Volume I (1893) by Frederick Lugard was written following Lugard's journey through Kenya, Nyasaland, and Uganda from 1888 until his return to England in 1892. This semi-autobiographical work documents his African travels as well as his ideas related to British colonialism. This volume and Volume II also available from Cosimo Classics, contain 130 illustrations and 15 maps for an enhanced reading experience. A primary source, this work is one of few in-depth studies of British imperialism and is a must-read for history buffs who want to intimately experience the era.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 38 mm
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978-1-64679-829-2 (9781646798292)
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FREDERICK LUGARD (1858-1945) was born to missionaries in India and sent to England for his education, serving in the British military and extensively exploring West and East Africa. Following his commission as a British officer in Africa, he served as governor of both Nigeria and Hong Kong, and was considered integral to British colonialism.