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Chapter 24: APPENDIX II BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HISTORY OF COLONIZATION OF AFRICA. BOOKS SPECIALLY USEFUL
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The work surveys successive external influences on the African continent from prehistoric migrations through ancient Mediterranean settlements, Islamic expansions, and later European imperial ventures. It traces patterns of settlement, trade, and administrative change introduced by Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Arab, and later colonial arrivals, and discusses racial and population movements, including coastal and island colonizations. Chapters combine narrative history with maps and chapter-end notes to illustrate political boundaries and areas of racial mixing. The text explains how successive waves of external contact reshaped local polities, economies, and administrative systems across different regions of the continent.

APPENDIX II

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HISTORY OF COLONIZATION OF AFRICA. BOOKS SPECIALLY USEFUL

All Blue books published by Foreign Office and Colonial Office dealing with Africa and the Slave Trade from 1830 to the present day—especially for the years between 1876 and 1898, and 1903-11.

A History of Ancient Geography; by (Sir) E. H. Bunbury. 2 vols. 2nd edition. John Murray. 1883.

The Gold of Ophir; by Professor A. H. Keane. Edward Stanford. 1901.

Les Civilisations de l'Afrique du Nord (Berbères, Arabes, Turcs); par Victor Piquet. Paris: Armand Colin. 1909.

Histoire de l'Afrique Septentrionale (Berbérie); par Ernest Mercier. 3 vols. Paris: Ernest Leroux. 1891.

(An excellent and trustworthy compilation.)

Histoire de l'Établissement des Arabes dans l'Afrique Septentrionale selon les auteurs Arabes. By the same author. 1 vol.

Paris: Challamel. 1875.

The Dawn of Modern Geography. Vols. II. and III.; by C. Raymond Beazley.

Oxford. 1906.

Prince Henry the Navigator; by Professor C. Raymond Beazley.

Putnam. 1895.

Also by same author:

Prince Henry of Portugal, etc. (Gives much interesting detail as to early Portuguese colonizing work.) American Historical Review. Vol. XVII. 1912.

The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea. G. de Azurara. Translated from the Portuguese by C. R. Beazley and E. Prestage. Hakluyt Society. 2 vols. 1899.

History of the Kingdom of Congo; by Duarte Lopes—rendered into Italian by Filippo Pigafetta. English translation: John Murray. 1881.

Historia da Africa Oriental Portugueza; por José Joaquim Lopes de Lima.

Lisbon. 1862.

Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia; by B. Tellez. London. 1710.

The Barbary Corsairs (Story of the Nations); by Stanley Lane Poole.

T. Fisher Unwin. 1890.

Documents sur l'Histoire, etc., de l'Afrique Orientale; par le Capitaine M. Guillain. 3 vols. Paris. 1856.

The Early Chartered Companies: by George Cawston and A. H. Keane.

Edward Arnold. 1896.

Mungo Park and the Niger; by Joseph Thomson. George Phillips. 1890.

Pioneers in West Africa; by Sir Harry Johnston. Blackie. 1911.

The Lands of Cazembe (Lacerda’s journey to Cazembe in 1798); a compilation by Captain R. F. Burton. Royal Geographical Society. 1873.

Zanzibar; by the same author. London. 1871.

The Maps of Africa by Treaty; by Sir Edward Hertslet, K.C.B. 2 vols.

Harrison & Sons. 1894-5.

Egypt in the Nineteenth Century; by D. A. Cameron.

Smith, Elder & Co. 1898.

England in Egypt; by Viscount Milner, G.C.B.

London: Arnold. 1892-1910.

Uganda and the Egyptian Sudan; by Dr R. W. Felkin and C. T. Wilson. 2 vols. Sampson Low. 1882.

Martyrdom of Man; by Winwood Reade. Kegan Paul. (Ed. of 1910.)

Savage Africa; same author. Smith, Elder & Co. 1864.

The Heart of Africa; by Dr Georg Schweinfurth. Sampson Low. 1873.

Our Sudan; its pyramids and progress; by John Ward. John Murray. 1905.

A History and Description of the British Empire in Africa; by Sir Harry Johnston. National Society. 1911.

Historical Geography of the British Colonies. Vol. IV. Parts 1 & 2 (dealing with South and East Africa); by Sir C. P. Lucas, B.A.

Clarendon Press. 1897.

Do. Do. Vol. III. West Africa. Clarendon Press. 1894.

History of South Africa; by G. McCall Theal. 5 vols.

Juta & Co., Cape Town. 1888-93.

Angola and the River Congo; by J. J. Monteiro. 2 vols.

Macmillan & Co. 1875.

Africa. 2 vols. By Professor A. H. Keane. Edward Stanford. 1902.

Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa; by Dr Henry Barth. 5 vols. Longman, Brown, Green. 1857.

The Story of Africa; by Dr Robert Brown. 4 vols.

Cassell and Company. 1894-5.
(A most valuable book of reference.)

The Partition of Africa; by (Dr) J. Scott Keltie. 2nd Edition.

Edward Stanford. 1895.

How I found Livingstone. Through the Dark Continent. 2 vols. The Congo: and the founding of its Free State. 2 vols. In Darkest Africa. 2 vols. By H. M. Stanley. Sampson Low.

Du Niger au Golfe de Guinée; par le Capitaine Binger. Paris 1892.

The Fall of the Congo Arabs; by Captain S. L. Hinde. Methuen. 1897.

British Central Africa; by Sir H. H. Johnston. 2nd Edition.

Methuen. 1899.

Fighting the Slave Hunters in Central Africa; by Alfred J. Swann.

Seeley & Co. 1910.

Adventures in Nyasaland; by Low Monteith Fotheringham.

Sampson Low. 1891.

Timbuctoo the Mysterious; by Félix Dubois. William Heinemann. 1897.

The Rise of our East African Empire; by Captain F. D. Lugard, D.S.O. 2 vols. Blackwood, Edinburgh. 1893.

British East Africa; by P. McDermott. Chapman & Hall. 1895.

Fire and Sword in the Sudan; by Sir Rudolf Slatin Pasha.

Edward Arnold. 1896.

L'Omo: Viaggio di Esplorazione nell' Africa Orientale; da Vannutelli e Citerni. Milan. 1899.

(Deals with Italian Somaliland, Galaland, etc.)

À travers l'Afrique Centrale: du Congo au Niger; by C. Maistre.

Paris. 1895.

The Uganda Protectorate; by Sir H. H. Johnston. 2 vols. 2nd Edition.

Hutchinson. 1904.

Madagascar; by Captain S. Pasfield Oliver. 2 vols. Macmillan. 1886.

The Rise of our West African Empire (Sierra Leone); by Captain C. Braithwaite Wallis. London. 1903.

The History of Sierra Leone; by Major J. J. Crooks.

Simpkin Marshall. 1903.

Times History of the South African War. 5 vols.

Times Office. 1903-5.

Civilization in Congoland; by H. R. Fox-Bourne. London. 1903.

King Leopold’s Rule in Africa; by E. D. Morel. Heinemann. 1904.

British Nigeria; by Lieut.-Colonel A. F. Mockler-Ferryman.

London. 1902.

Liberia. 2 vols. By Sir H. H. Johnston. Hutchinson. 1906.

Madagascar: Essai de Géographie Physique (gives much history, also); par E. F. Gautier. Paris. 1902.

The Negro in the New World (gives history of Slave Trade); by Sir H. H. Johnston. Methuen. 1910.

Nyasaland under the Foreign Office; by H. L. Duff. George Bell. 1903.

A Tropical Dependency; by Lady Lugard. London. 1904.

Uganda and its Peoples; by J. F. Cunningham. Hutchinson. 1904.

Seventeen Trips through Somaliland, etc.; by Colonel H. G. C. Swayne. R.E. 3rd Edition. Rowland Ward. 1903.

The Nile Quest; by Sir H. H. Johnston. Lawrence & Butler. 1904.

George Grenfell and the Congo; by Sir H. H. Johnston. 2 vols.

Hutchinson. 1908.

The Garden Colony: the Story of Natal and its neighbours; by Robert Russell. J. M. Dent. 1903.

The Great Plateau of Northern Rhodesia; by C. Gouldsbury and H. Streane.

Edward Arnold. 1911.

A History of Geographical Discovery in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (treats of early history of South Africa); by Edward Heawood, M.A. Cambridge University Press, 1912.

Dawn in Darkest Africa; by John H. Harris. Smith, Elder & Co., 1912.

Morocco in Diplomacy; by E. D. Morel. Smith, Elder & Co., 1912.

The Statesman’s Year-book; by Dr J. Scott Keltie.

(Annual publication.) Macmillan.

Colonial Office List; by W. H. Mercer and A. E. Collins.

Harrison & Sons. 1898-1912.

Also the works of Livingstone, W. Flinders Petrie, Sir Richard Burton, Capt. J. H. Speke, Sir Samuel Baker; Journals of Charles George Gordon, and 11th Edition, Encyclopaedia Britannica.