Beyond mere light-heartedness, the diary grants the reader an invaluable insight into the inner workings of colonial enterprise during the Scramble for Africa. Following Ethiopia's unthinkable victory at Adwa only a decade before, the diary chronicles an interesting and uncertain time for white travellers brought up on the notion of European military supremacy — prompting the author to remark that the 'Gallas [are] all very polite, a contrast to the Abyssinians – However Abyssinians before they beat the Italians were just as polite, so I have heard from old Usidat at Adis'.
In addition to entries of political interest, the diary will prove fascinating to those intrigued by big game hunting in an era where lions still roamed the grasslands of North Africa, as the author and Clarke hunt Soemmering's Gazelle, Bushbuck Antelope and the ever elusive Buffalo.
Small 8vo, Approximately 400 pages with a small supplement tipped-in, closely written in pencil, red morocco, rubbed, lower hinge split.
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