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Horizon Fever I: Explorer A E Filby's own account of his extraordinary expedition through Africa, 1931-1935 (en Inglés)
Archibald Edmund Filby
(Autor)
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Victoria Twead
(Prefacio de)
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Joe Twead
(Editado por)
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Ant Press
· Tapa Blanda
Horizon Fever I: Explorer A E Filby's own account of his extraordinary expedition through Africa, 1931-1935 (en Inglés) - Filby, Archibald Edmund ; Twead, Victoria ; Twead, Joe
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Reseña del libro "Horizon Fever I: Explorer A E Filby's own account of his extraordinary expedition through Africa, 1931-1935 (en Inglés)"
Not only was A E Filby a famous British explorer, but he was also my Uncle Archie. He died before I was born, but his unpublished manuscript, 'Horizon Fever', and many scrapbooks, survived. Proclaimed "the World's most travelled motorist", A E Filby undertook some breathtaking expeditions, including his 37,000 mile journey from London to Cape Town and back in a series of dilapidated motorcars.Horizon Fever is an honest, colourful, often shocking account; a snapshot of bygone days and attitudes. It tells of missionaries, pygmies, big-game hunting, gold-mining, crossing the Sahara and swimming in the Nile with crocodiles. One of Archie's companions was a monkey called Congo. Another was a dog that adopted him, until it was killed and dragged up a tree by a leopard. Archie himself comes across as a courageous, feisty, quick-tempered, bossy little man, but full of fun, generous and never one to bear a grudge.Thanks to Archie's records and photographs, we have a unique glimpse of an astonishing feat of endurance, nearly 100 years after it was completed. --Victoria Twead