On New Year'S Eve 1874 The British Explorer And Naturalist Frank Oates Became One Of The First Europeans Since David Livingstone To See The Magnificent Victoria Falls. A Month Later He Was Dead From Malaria Aged 34. This Book Draws On The Original Diaries Letters And Sketches Of Frank Oates To Paint A Vivid Picture Of The Victorian Exploration Of Central Africa. It Documents His Encounters With Legendary Rulers Such As King Lobengula Of The Ndebele And Larger-Than-Life Characters Like The Ivory Hunter Frederick Selous And Records Oates' Final Fatal Trek Through The Zambezi Valley Towards Victoria Falls. Offering The Modern Reader An Unparalleled View Of Nineteenth-Century Africa At A Period Of Transition Matabeleland And The Victoria Falls Is Detailed Personal And Compelling.
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