In Wildest Africa, Vol. 1 by C. G. Schillings

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Author Schillings, C. G. (Carl Georg), 1865-1921
Translator Whyte, Frederic, 1867-1941
Title In Wildest Africa, Vol. 1
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Summary "In Wildest Africa, Vol. 1" by C. G. Schillings is an illustrated exploration and observation of wildlife and landscapes in Africa, written in the early 20th century. The book combines narrative and photographic studies to document the author's experiences and impressions of Africa's natural beauty and diverse wildlife, highlighting an urgent call to preserve these environments and their inhabitants. The opening of the work begins with the author's reflections on his recovery from fever while accompanying a caravan of native bearers towards Lake Nakuro. It sets a vivid scene, recalling previous travels and contrasting the current landscape with the rich, untamed past of the Masai region. As Schillings arrives at the lake, he is entranced by the flourishing wildlife and striking natural beauty surrounding him, even as he reminisces about the drastic changes brought by European colonization and civilizational influence. By introducing specific animals and detailing the consequences of human activities, the author establishes a nostalgic yet urgent tone that beckons readers to appreciate and protect the wildness of Africa before it fades into memory. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class SK: Agriculture: Hunting sports
Subject Africa, Central -- Description and travel
Subject Hunting -- Africa
Subject Natural history -- Africa
Subject Nature photography
Category Text
EBook-No. 54922
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Aug 7, 2017
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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