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Written on the occasion of the Abruzzi Centenary celebrations in 2006, the essays collected in this book bear testimony to the extraordinary interest of the Rwenzori massif, on the border...
A visual celebration that takes the reader on glorious visits to Africa's magnificent mountains: the holy ones, the prominent and fabled ones, and those we see and hear of all...
Spanning some 3500 miles of the African continent, from Ethiopia in the north to Mozambique in the south, the Great Rift Valley is home to an astounding array of flora...
... Africa's Mountain Valley Letter 37, "African's Mountain Valley," Wagoner to Coates, January 31, 1859 Letter 92, Coates to Coppinger, April 6, 1867 Letter 130, "Africa's M Valley," Carter to Coates, October 21, 1868 Letter 134, Coates to ...
... 1983), 56–61, 65; “Captain George Howland's Voyage, 1816–1817,” in Bennett and Brooks, New England Merchants, 88; “Captain George Howland's Voyage to West Africa, 1822– 1823,” in Bennett and Brooks, New England Merchants, 109; ...
The author shares his experiences traveling in the Ruwenzori Mountains
Cemeteries have stories to tell and lessons from the past that we can draw upon. If These Stones Could Talk brings fresh light to a forgotten corner of American history that begins in a small cemetery in central New Jersey.