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The African Trader; Or The Adventures of Harry Bayford - A Thrilling African Adventure of Trade Tribes and Treachery - cover

The African Trader; Or The Adventures of Harry Bayford - A Thrilling African Adventure of Trade Tribes and Treachery

William Henry Giles Kingston

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The African Trader; Or, The Adventures of Harry Bayford," William Henry Giles Kingston weaves a captivating narrative that follows young Harry Bayford'Äôs experiences and trials in the heart of Africa. Kingston's literary style is imbued with vivid descriptive passages that bring the setting to life, coupled with a thrilling storyline that highlights themes of adventure, exploration, and moral integrity. Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century British Empire, this work reflects the era's complex attitudes toward colonialism and trade, providing readers with a nuanced view of the African landscape and its peoples. William Henry Giles Kingston, a prolific British author known for his adventure novels for young readers, drew inspiration from his own maritime experiences and fascination with distant lands. His deep interest in exploration and the natural world, coupled with his commitment to portraying the resilience and bravery of his protagonists, informs this work heavily. Kingston's background in the shipping industry and his travels undoubtedly shaped his portrayal of Africa as both a place of peril and opportunity. Readers seeking a riveting adventure filled with rich descriptions and ethical dilemmas will find "The African Trader" both engaging and enlightening. Suitable for those interested in historical fiction and colonial narratives, Kingston's novel invites readers to explore both the thrills of discovery and the complexities of cross-cultural interactions.
Disponible depuis: 04/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 59 pages.

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