A gripping, eyewitness account of a perilous Congo expedition told in the diaried voices of the Rear Column. This volume presents vivid days on the river and in camps, as explorers face delays, desertions, and the dangers of travel in 1880s Africa.
The book collects letters and diaries that chronicle the journey from Yambuya to Stanley Falls, including tense meetings with Tippu-Tib, interactions with local communities, and the constant search for news of Stanley. It renders the day-to-day realities of a perilous expedition, with sharp observations, personal moments, and a candid look at the challenges of leadership in hostile terrain.
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