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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.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

During recent years there has been an extensive official literature concerning Egypt and the Sudan, as well as an enormous number of private publications, descriptive, scientific, and archæological. All the makers of guidebooks publish handbooks of the country: Baedeker, Cook, Macmillan, and Murray, and the French “Guides Joanne.”

EGYPT AND THE SUDAN

Artin, Y. P. “England in the Sudan.” London, 1911.

Balls, William L. “Egypt of the Egyptians.” London, 1915.

Briggs, M. S. “Through Egypt in War-Time.” London, 1919.

Budge, Sir E. A. W. “By Nile and Tigris.” London, 1920.

“Egyptian Sudan; Its History and Monuments.” 2 vols. London, 1907.

Butler, Lady Elizabeth S. “From Sketch-book and Diary.” London, 1909.

Chirol, Valentine. “The Egyptian Problem.” New York, 1920.

Clarke. “Trading with Egypt.” Canadian Trade Commissioner’s official report. Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, 1921.

Colvin, Sir A. “Making of Modern Egypt.” London, 1906.

Cromer, Earl of. “Modern Egypt.” 2 vols. London, 1908.

Fothergill, E. “Five Years in the Sudan.” London, 1910.

Great Britain. Reports of His Majesty’s Commissioner on the finances, administration, and condition of Egypt. 1914-1919. London, 1920.

War Office. “Handbook of the Sudan.”

Hichens, Robert. “Egypt and Its Monuments.” Illustrated by Jules Guérin. New York, 1908.

Horsley, Capt. A. B. “Round About Egypt.” London, 1920.

Leeder, S. H. “Modern Sons of the Pharaohs.” London, 1919.

Loti, Pierre (pseudonym of Viaud, Julien). “Egypt.” London, 1909.

Low, Sidney. “Egypt in Transition.” London, 1914.

MacDonald, Sir M. “Nile Control Works.” Cairo, 1919.

Martin, P. F. “Sudan in Evolution.” London, 1921.

Maspero, Sir Gaston (Elizabeth Lee, trans.) “Egypt; Ancient Sites and Modern Scenes.” London, 1910.

Mosley, S. A. “With Kitchener in Cairo.” London, 1917.

Reynolds-Balls, E. “Cairo of To-day.” London, 1913.

Sladen, Douglas. “Egypt and the English.” London, 1908.

“Oriental Cairo, the City of the Arabian Nights.” London, 1911.

Slatin Pasha. “Fire and Sword in the Sudan.” N. Y., 1896.

Travers-Symons, M. “The Riddle of Egypt.” London, 1914.

Tyndale, Walter. “Below the Cataracts.” Philadelphia, 1907.

Willcocks, Sir W. “Nile Projects.” Cairo, 1919.

Willcocks, Sir W. and Craig, J. I. “Egyptian Irrigation.” 2 vols. N. Y., 1913.

ABYSSINIA

Athill, L. F. I. “Through South West Abyssinia to the Nile.” In Geographical Journal, November, 1920.

Castro, Lincoln de. “Nella terra del Negus.” Milan, 1915.

Great Britain. “Foreign Office Reports.” London.

Hallé, Clifford. “To Menelik in a Motor Car.” London, 1913.

Hayes, A. J. “Sources of the Blue Nile.” London, 1905.

Hodson, Arnold. “Southern Abyssinia.” In Geographical Journal, February, 1919.

Montaudon, G. “Au Pays Ghimirra: voyage à travers le Massif ethiopien.” Neufchatel, 1913.

Skinner, R. P. “Abyssinia of To-day.” London, 1906.

Stigand, Capt. “To Abyssinia through an Unknown Land.” London, 1910.

ERITREA

The Italian Government has published frequent reports and accounts of Eritrea covering its geography, resources, characteristics, and customs, and the annual reports are quite full.

Cufino, Luigi. “Nel mar Rosso.” Naples, 1914.

Melli, B. “L’Eritrea dalle sue origine a tutto l’anno 1901.” Milan, 1902.

Southard, Addison E. U. S. Bureau of Foreign & Domestic Commerce. “Eritrea, Red Sea Italian Colony, of increasing interest to Americans.” Washington, 1920.

KENYA COLONY

Annual Reports Administration of East Africa. London.

Arbell-Hardwick, A. “An Ivory Trader in North Kenia.” London, 1903.

Cranworth (Lord). “Profit and Sport in British East Africa.” London, 1919.

Dracopoli, I. N. “Through Jubaland to the Lorian Swamp.” London, 1914.

Eliot, Sir C. N. “The East African Protectorate.” London, 1905. “Handbook of Kenya Colony and Protectorate.” London, 1920. “Kenya Annual and Directory.” London, 1921.

Playne, Somerset. “East Africa (British).” London, 1910.

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