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The Pale Abyssinian Miles Bredin

The Pale Abyssinian By Miles Bredin

The Pale Abyssinian by Miles Bredin


Summary

When Africa was a blank on the map, James Bruce travelled there for 12 years. Returning to London, he was dismissed as a fake, but 100 years later explorers were asked if they knew a man called Bruce, finally confirming that Bruce really had achieved what he had claimed.

The Pale Abyssinian Summary

The Pale Abyssinian: The Life of James Bruce, African Explorer and Adventurer by Miles Bredin

The achievements of James Bruce are the stuff of legends. In a time when Africa was an unexplored blank on the map, he discovered the source of the Blue Nile, lived with the Emperor of Abyssinia at court in Gondar, commanded the Emperor's horse guard in battle and fell in love with a princess. After 12 years of travels, and having cheated death on countless occasions, Bruce returned to England from his Herculean adventures only to be ridiculed and despised as a fake by Samuel Johnson and the rest of literary London. It was only when explorers penetrated the African interior 100 years later and were asked if they were friends with a man called Bruce, that it was finally confirmed that Bruce really had achieved what he had claimed.

About Miles Bredin

Miles Bredin, born in London in 1965, has written for most of the British national newspapers, and from 1990 to 1992 was United Press International's East Africa bureau chief. His first book Blood on the Tracks: A Rail Journey from Angola to Mozambique was published by Picador in 1994.

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GOR011385380
9780002556712
0002556715
The Pale Abyssinian: The Life of James Bruce, African Explorer and Adventurer by Miles Bredin
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HarperCollins Publishers
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