First Footsteps in East Africa: or, an Exploration of Harrar

by Sir Richard Francis Burton

Isabel Burton

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Soon after returning from his celebrated journey to Mecca disguised as an Arab, Burton set out on a similarly perilous trip to the city of Harrar in the heart of little-known Somaliland. As related in the preface to his journal: 'He disappeared into the desert for four months...The way was long and weary, adventurous and dangerous, but at last the 'Dreadful City' was sighted, and relying on his good Star and audacity, he walked boldly in...His diplomacy on this occasion, his capacity for passing as an Arab, and his sound Mohammedan Theology, gave him ten days in the city, where he slept every night in danger of his life.' His journey to Harrar, the account of his stay, and the gruelling story of his return across the desert, are here contained in this fine facsimile of the two-volume memorial edition of 1894, complete with maps, plates and diagrams.
  • ISBN13 9781850771289
  • Publish Date 1 May 1986
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Darf Publishers Ltd
  • Edition Facsimile edition
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 276
  • Language English