PART TWO: CITATIONS INDEXED BY COUNTRIES VISITED
N-R
Cameron, Charlotte (Wales-Almy) (British)( -1946). A Woman's Winter in Africa, a 26,000 Mile Journey. London: Stanley Paul. 1913. 403p.
Francis, Babette. South Africa, Namibia, and Sanctions: Diary of a Visit. Melbourne, Australia: Endeavor Forum. 1988. 106p.
Gordon, Rene (British). Africa: A Continent Revealed. London/Cape Town: Country Life Books/C. Struik. 1980. 280p.
Hahn, Emma Sarah (British)(1814-1880). The Letters of Emma Sarah Hahn, Pioneer Missionary Among the Herero. Windhoek /Johannesburg: Namibia Scientific Society. 1992. 489p. (Edited by Dorothy Guedes and Peter Reiner)
Hopkins, Martha B. (American). Second Chances: A Travel Narrative of Southern Africa. Santa Barbara, California; Fithian Press. 2000. 173p.
Jackson, Hazel (British). Into Africa. London: Minerva. 1997. 281p.
Kistner, Alzada Carlisle. An Affair With Africa: Expeditions and Adventures Across a Continent. Washington D.C.: Island Press. 1998. 246p.
Ledger, Fiona S. Mr. Bigstuff and the Goddess
of
Charm: Parties, Cars, Love and Ambition South of the Sahara.
London:
Picador. 2000.
290p.
Mertens, Alice. Etosha. Cape Town:
Nasionale
Boekhandel. 1969. 75p.
----. Kavango. Cape Town: Purnell.
1974. 134p.
----. Namib; Photographs of the Namib Desert,
South
West Africa. Johannesburg: H. Keartland. 1971.
----. South West Africa and Its Indigenous
People.
London: Collins. 1966. 134p.
Mott-Smith, May (British)(1879-1952). Africa From Port to Port. New York: Van Nostrand. 1930. 424p.
Oldevig, Margareta. The Sunny Land. Cape Town: Timmins. 1944. 166p.
Packer, Joy (Petersen) (South African)(1905-1977). Apes and Ivory. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode. 1953. 400p.
Page, Robin (British)(1932- ). Dust in a Dark Continent. London: Claridge Press. 1989. 348p.
Sadji, Amadou B. African Nature and German
Culture:
Colonial Women Writers on Africa. (In) Grimm, Reinhold and
Hermand,
Jost
(eds.). Blacks and German Culture. Madison,
Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. 1986. pp.
22-34.
(Clara Brockmann (German), Margarethe von Eckenbrecher (German), and
Lydia
Hopker (German))
Simms, Katharine Louisa. (British). Springbok in Sunshine. London: Hutchinson and Co. 1946. 158p.
Thomas, Elizabeth Marshall (American)(1931- ). The Harmless People. New York: Knopf. 1958. 266p.
Tinley, Lynne. Drawn From the Plains: Life in the Wilds of Southern Africa. London: Collins. 1979. l9lp.
Tinling, Marion. "Elizabeth Marshall Thomas,
193--
." (In) Tinling, Marion. Women Into the Unknown: A
Sourcebook
on Women
Explorers and Travelers. Westport, Connecticut:
Greenwood Press. 1989. pp. 293-297.
Tomlins, Jacqueline
(British/Australian)(1962-
). A Girl's Own Adventure: Across Africa Any Way Any How.
Sydney:
New Holland
Publishers. 2003. 352p.
Ascanio, Pam (American)(1950-
).
White Men Don’t Have Juju: An American Couples Adventure Through
Africa.
Chicago: Noble Press.
1992. 345p.
Asher, Michael and Peru, Mariantonietta
(Italian).
Two Against the Sahara: On Camelback From Nouakchoti to the Nile.
New York: William
Morrow. 1988. 301p.
Basden, George T. Edith Warner of the Niger: The Story of Thirty-Three Years of Zealous and Courageous Work Amongst Ibo Girls and Women. London: Seeley, Service. 1927. 91p. ( Edith Ashley Warner (1867-1925))
Baxter, Joan (Canadian). Graveyard for
Dreamers:
One Woman’s Odyssey in Africa. Porters Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada:
Pottersfield Press.
1994. 297p.
Blakemore, Christine Korol (German)(1943- ). The People From the Pit: A Trans-African Journey. London: Minerva. 1997. 246p.
Campbell, Ffyona (British)(1967- ). On Foot Through Africa. London: Orion Books Ltd. 1994. 349p.
Coskran, Kathleen and Truesdale, C.W. (eds.). Tanzania on Tuesday: Writing by American Women Abroad. Minneapolis: New Rivers Press. 1997. 435p.
Dodwell, Christina (British)(1951- ). Travels With Pegasus: A Microlight Journey Across West Africa. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1989. 208p.
Fievet, Jeannette M. (French)(1918- ). White Piccaninny; Adventures of a Mother and Child in West Africa. London: Jarrolds. 1959. 224p.
Harger, Laura (American). The Desert. (In) Mccauley, Lucy and Carlson, Amy G. and Leo, Jennifer (eds.). A Woman's Path: Women's Best Spiritual Travel Writing. San Francisco: Travelers' Tales. 2000. pp. 195-207.
Jackson, Hazel (British). Into Africa. London: Minerva. 1997. 281p.
Kennedy, Geraldine (American). A Grain of
Sand.
(In) Coskran, Kathleen and Truesdale, C.W. (eds.). Tanzania
on Tuesday: Writing by American Women Abroad. Minneapolis: New
Rivers
Press. 1997. pp. 1-12.
----. Harmattan: A Journey Arosss the
Sahara.
Santa Monica, California: Clover Park Press. 1994. 289p.
Krippner, Monica (British). African Way: Seven Months' Journey From Cape Town to Algiers. London: G. Bles. 1952. 224p.
Melchett, Sonia. "Christina Dodwell." (In) Melchett, Sonia. Passionate Quests: Five Modern Women Travellers. London/Boston: Faber and Faber. 1992. pp. 89-133.
Rogers, Dorothy (American)(1914-1986).
Jeopardy
and a Jeep: Africa Conquered by Two Women Professors. Rindge, New
Hampshire: R.R.
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Ryan, Margaret G. (American). African Hayride. New York: Rand McNally. 1956. 255p.
Sacre-Coeur, Marie-Andre du
(French)(1899-
). The House Stands Firm: Family Life in West Africa.
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin: Bruce Publishing. 1962. 242p. (Birth Name
is Jeanne Dorge)
Salak, Kira. The Cruelest Journey: 600 Miles to Timbuktu. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic. 2005. 230p.
Selby, Bettina (British)(1934- ). Frail Dream of Timbuktu. London: Murray. 1991. 224p.
Tomkinson, Constance Avard (Canadian)(1915- ). African Follies. London: M. Joseph. 1959. 224p.
Tinling, Marion. "Christina Dodwell, 1951--
."
(In) Tinling, Marion. Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on
Women
Explorers and
Travelers. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood
Press.
1989. pp. 113-118.
Wallach, Theresa (British)(1909-1998) and Jones,
Barry
M. The Rugged Road. High Wycombe, Bucks, Great Britain:
Pather
Publishing.
2001. 150p. (Florence Margaret Charlotte
Blenkiron (Kingaby)(British)(1904-1991)
Willes, Olivia (British). A Saharan
Sketchbook:
A Memoir of a Journey in an Africa of Yesterday. Suffolk, Great
Britain:
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Alexander, Joan. Voices and Echoes: Tales From
Colonial Women. London: Quartet. 1983.
223p.
Anderson, Susan. May Perry of Africa.
Nashville:
Broadman Press. 1966. 60p. (May Perry
(American)(1890-
))
Anonymous. "Bibliography (Margery
Perham)."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. Volume 19 #3
October,
1991. pp. 231-232.
----. "Chronology of Margery Perham's
Life."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. Volume 19 #3
October,
1991. pp. 229-230.
----. "Mary Kingsley in West Africa." (In)
Canning, John (ed.). 100 Great Adventures. New York:
Taplinger
Publishing Co. 1969. pp. 361-366.
----.. Mary Slessor. Nigeria. #58
1958.
pp. 194-211. (Mary Mitchell Slessor (British)(1848-1915)
----. A Memorial Tribute to Miss Johanna
Veenstra:
Missionary to the Dzompere Tribes of the Sudan United Mission.
Paterson,
New Jersey: Lont and Overkamp.
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(Johanna Veenstra (American)(1894-1933))
Atkinson, Christie. Wesley’s Child: The Life Story of Elizabeth Green. Leighton Buzzard, Great Britain: Christine Atkinson. 1988. 118p.
Babalola, Olabisi. May Perry: Character Builder and Teacher at Idi-Aba Baptist Girls' School. Ibadan, Nigeria: Baptist Press. 1985. 65p. (May Perry (1890-1976))
Baker, George. Journey Among Cannibals: The
Story
of Mary Kingsley. London: Lutterworth. 1963.
95p.
(Mary Henrietta Kingsley
(British)(1862-1900))
Barkas, Natalie Webb. Behind the Camera. London: G. Bles. 1934. 237p.
Bauer, Martha Jacobson
(American)(1913-
). Hey, This is Fun! San Diego, California: Abel II
Publishing.
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(American)(1913- ))
Bederman, Sanford H. The British
Lieutenant’s
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Olive Susan Miranda (Macleod Temple))
Bedinger, R.D. Althea Brown Edmiston.
(In)
Winsborough, Hallie P. and Timmons, Sarah L.V. (eds.). Glorius
Living:
Informal Sketches
of Seven Women Missionaries of the Presbyterian Church,
U.S. Atlanta: Presbyterian Church, U.S., Committee on Women's
Work.
1937. (Althea Brown Edmiston)(American)(1874-1937)
Beets, Henry. Johanna of Nigeria: Life and
Labors
of Johanna Veenstra, S.U.M. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Grand Rapids
Printing Co. 1937.
228p. (Johanna Veenstra (American)(1894-1933))
Birkett, Dea. The Mysterious Miss
Benham. (In) Birkettt, Dea. Off the
Beaten
Track: Three Centuries of Women Travellers. London:
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Portrait Gallery. 2004. 144p. (Gertrude Benham (British))
Best, Allena (Champlin)(American)(1892-19 ). Mad Dogs and Englishmen... London: Joseph. 1941. 286p. (By Erick Berry (pseud))
Birkett, Deborah Jane (British). An
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Great Britain. 1987. 373p. (Mary Henrietta Kingsley
(British)(1862-1900))
----. Mary Kingsley (1862-1900): A Biographical
Bibliography. Bristol, Great Britain: Bristol University Press,
on
Behalf of the Royal African
Society. 1993. 30p. (Mary Henrietta
Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
----. Mary Kingsley: Imperial Adventuress.
Basingstoke, Great Britain: Macmillan. 1992.
213p.
(Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
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Marsden, Gordon (ed.). Victorian Values: Personalities and
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London/New York:
Longman. 1990.
-----. The
Mysterious Miss Benham. (In) Birkettt,
Dea. Off the Beaten
Track: Three Centuries of Women Travellers. London:
National
Portrait Gallery. 2004. 144p. (Gertrude Benham
(British))
----. "West Africa’s Mary Kingsley."
History
Today. Volume 37 May, 1987. pp. 10-16.
Blackwood, Yvonne (Canadian). Into Africa: A Personal Journey. Scarborough, Ontario, Canada: Abbeyfield Publishers. 2000. 195p.
Blakemore, Christine Korol
(German)(1943-
). The People From the Pit: A Trans-African Journey.
London:
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Blanton, Casey.
"Victorian Women Travelers: Mary Kingsley." (In)
Blanton, Casey. Travel Writing: The Self and the World. New
York/London:
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(Mary Henrietta Kingsley
(British)(1862-1900))
Blunt, Allison. "Mapping, Authorship and
Authority:
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----. Travel, Gender, and Imperialism: Mary
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190p.
(Mary Henrietta Kingsley
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Blyden, Edward W. The African Society and Miss Mary Kingsley. London: J. Scott. 1901. 47p. (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British) (1862-1900))
Brisson, Rike "West Africa on Stage: Travel
Writing
as Performance in Richard Burton's Two Trips to Gorilla Land and Mary
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Travels in West Africa. Paper Presented at the
Conference `Writing the Journey: A Conference on American, British and
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of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Brix, Shawn. In the Master's Service: The Life of Tena Huizenga. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Calvin Theological Seminary. 1994. 107p. (Tena Huizenga (American)(1907-1978))
Broome, Mary Anne (Stewart) Barker
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Buchan, James. The Expendable Mary Slessor. Edinburgh: St. Andrews Press. 1980. 253p. (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))
Bueltman, A. J. White Queen of the
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Highland, Illinois: Christian Education Co. 1948.
106p.
(Mary Mitchell Slessor
(Scottish)(1848-1915))
Bulifant, Josephine Christiana (American)(1897- ). 40 Years in the African Bush, etc. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House. 1950. 185p.
Bunkowske, Bernice and Brauer, Janice K.
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Dreams Dawn in Africa. St. Louis, Missouri : Lutheran Women's
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Burton, Rosemary. "Pioneer Women Travellers--Mary Kingsley." (In) Burton, Rosemary. Journeys of the Great Explorers. New York: Facts on File. 1992.
Cadbury, M.H. The Life of Amanda Smith: The
American
Sybil, the Christian Saint. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers.
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88p. (Amanda
Smith) (American)(1837-1915)
Callaway, Helen (American). Gender, Culture and Empire: European Women in Colonial Nigeria. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1987. 278p.
Campbell, Olwen. Mary Kingsley: A Victorian in the Jungle. London: Methuen. 1957. 196p. (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
Cameron, Charlotte (Wales-Almy) (British)( -1946). A Woman's Winter in Africa, a 26,000 Mile Journey. London: Stanley Paul. 1913. 403p.
Campbell, Ffyona (British)(1967- ). On Foot Through Africa. London: Orion Books Ltd. 1994. 349p.
Chappell, Jennie. "Three Brave Women: Stories
of
Heroism in Heathen Lands of Mary Slessor of Calabar, Mrs. Burleigh of
Cape
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Christian, Carol and Plummer, Gladys. God and One Red Head: Mary Slessor of Calabar. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1970. 190p. (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))
Clair, Colin. Mary Kingsley, African Explorer. Watford, Great Britain: Bruce and Gawthorn. 1963. 99p. (Figures of the Commonwealth Series) (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
Colvile, Zelie Isabelle (Richaud De Preville)
(French/British).
Round the Black Man's Garden. Edinburgh/London: Blackwood and
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----. "Ten Days on an Oil River."
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Cook, Albert C. "An Eminent and Unconventional
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Tanzania
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Cromarty, Deas. Miss Mary Kingsley
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(Mary
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Czech, Kenneth P. With Rifle and Petticoat: Women as Big Game Hunter. New York: Derrydale Press. 2002. 189p. ( Kathleen Glover)
Davison, Eva (British). They Two Went on. London: Evangel Press. 1979. 231p. (Ann Symonds (British) (Eva Davison)
Deen, Edith. "Mary Slessor—`White Ma’ of Calabar." (In) Deen, Edith. Great Women of the Christian Faith. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers. 1959. pp. 266-273.]
Di Domenico, Catherine M. and McDermott,
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(Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))
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Dickson, Mora. New Nigerians. New York/London: Rand McNally/Dodson. 1960. 254p.
Dodwell, Christina (British)(1951-
).
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----. Travels With Pegasus: A Microlight Journey
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Early, Julie
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(Mary
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----. `Monsters of the
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(Mary
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(British)(1862-1940))
----. The Science of Work, Life, and
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Women's
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----. `There is Much to be Said for
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(Mary Kingsley, May French Sheldon)
Ellis, James J. Mary Slessor: The Dundee
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----. Two Missionary Heroines in Africa: Mary
Slessor
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(Jeanie Gilchrist (Scottish))
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Etherton, Michael and Etherton, Mary.
“Journeys
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(Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)
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Fuller, Aletha B. More Than a Memory: A True
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