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Cairo to Kisumu

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The narrative records journeys from Egypt through the Sudan to Kenya, combining first-hand descriptions of ancient monuments, the Nile and the Aswan Dam, urban bazaars and religious schools, and encounters with colonial administration and local communities. Chapters proceed along waterways, railways, and the Suez Canal, visiting Khartum, Mombasa, and Nairobi, and examining agriculture, infrastructure, educational and scientific institutions. It surveys East African landscapes and peoples, including the Rift Valley, Masai, Kikuyu, and Nandi, reports on wildlife and big-game hunting, and reflects on the effects of transportation, commerce, and imperial governance, illustrated throughout with photographs and maps.

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Frank G. Carpenter

Frank G. Carpenter was an American travel writer and journalist known for his vivid descriptions of various regions around the world. His works often reflect his extensive travels and keen observations of different cultures and landscapes. Notable titles include "Australia, New Zealand and some islands of the South seas," which showcases his explorations in the Pacific, and "Cairo to Kisumu," detailing his journey through Africa. Carpenter's writings contributed to the understanding of geography and culture during his time, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century travel literature.

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