PART TWO: CITATIONS INDEXED BY COUNTRIES VISITED

N-R

NAMIBIA (South-West Africa)
 

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.
 
 
 

NIGER
 

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.
Smith.  1957.  301p.

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: Wayfarer.  2003.  200p.
 
 
 

NIGERIA
 

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.  1933.  48p.  (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.  1990.  128p.  (Martha Jacobson
(American)(1913-    ))

Bederman, Sanford H.   The British Lieutenant’s Woman.  Mercator’s World.   # 8 January/February,  2003.  pp. 46-51.  (Olive Macleod/
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:
National 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 Independent Woman in West Africa: The Case of M. Mary Kingsley.  Ph.D. Dissertation: University of
London, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, 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))
----.  Mary Kingsley and West Africa.  (In) Marsden, Gordon (ed.).  Victorian Values: Personalities and Perspectives in Nineteenth- Century Society.  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: Minerva.  1997.  246p.

Blanton, Casey. "Victorian Women Travelers: Mary Kingsley." (In) Blanton, Casey. Travel Writing: The Self and the World. New
York/London: Routledge. 2002. pp. 44-58.   
(Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

Blunt, Allison.  "Mapping, Authorship and Authority: Reading Mary Kingsley’s Landscape Descriptions."  (In) Blunt, Allison and Rose,
Gillian (eds.).  Writing Women and Space: Colonial and Post-Colonial Geographies.  New York: Guilford Press.  1994.
----.  Travel, Gender, and Imperialism: Mary Kingsley and West Africa.  New York: Guilford Press.  1994.  190p.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley
(British)(1862-1900))

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 Kingsley's
Travels in West Africa.  Paper Presented at the Conference `Writing the Journey: A Conference on American, British and Anglophone
Travel Writers and Writing, June 10-13, 1999, University 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 (British)(1831-1911).  Travelling About Over New and Old Ground.  London/New York: G. Routledge.
1872.  353p.  (Part Four: Africa)  (By Lady Barker)

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 Cannibals.  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.   (eds.).  Dreams Dawn in Africa.  St. Louis, Missouri : Lutheran Women's Missionary
 League.  1999.  172p.

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.  1916.  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 Horn, and
Mary Bird of Persia."  London: Partridge.  1926.  160p.

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 Sons. 1893.  344p.
 ----.  "Ten Days on an Oil River."  Blackwood's Magazine.  Volume 153 1893.  pp. 372-382.

Cook, Albert C.  "An Eminent and Unconventional Victorian: Mary Henrietta Kingsley."  University of Toronto Quarterly.  July, 1951.  pp.
320-343.

Cooke, Colman.  Mary Charles Walker: The Nun of Calabar. Dublin: Four Courts Press.  1980.  207p.

Corbett, Jean S.  Love Never Faileth: The Story of Hilda E. Dickson of the Qua Iboe Mission.  Belfast: Graham and Heslip.  1960.  96p.

Coskran, Kathleen and Truesdale, C.W. (eds.).  Tanzania on Tuesday: Writing by American Women Abroad.  Minneapolis: New Rivers Press.  1997.  435p.

Cromarty, Deas.  Miss Mary Kingsley in Africa.  Young Woman.  #62 November, 1897.  pp. 72-74.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley
(British)(1862-1900))

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, Stephanie.  Mary Slessor's Letters: Images and Reflections.  Nigerian Field.  Volume
65 #1/2     2000.  pp. 115-128.  (Mary Mitchell  Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

Dibble, L. Grace (British).  Return Tickets to Africa.  Ilfracombe, Great Britain: Arthur H. Stockwell Ltd.  1992.  312p.

Dickson, Mora.  New Nigerians.  New York/London: Rand McNally/Dodson.  1960.  254p.

Dodwell, Christina (British)(1951-    ).  Travels With Fortune: An African Adventure.  London: W.H. Allen.  1979.  316p.
----.  Travels With Pegasus: A Microlight Journey Across West Africa.  London: Hodder and Stoughton.  1989.  208p.

Early, Julie E.  `I Foresee a Liability to Become Diffuse': Mary Kingsley's `Travels in West Africa'   (In) Early, Julie E.  `Monsters of the
Deep': The Woman Traveller and Later Victorian Women's Travel Narrative.  Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. 
1991.  pp. 152-227. 
(Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
----.  `Monsters of the Deep': The Woman Traveller and Later Victorian Women's Travel Narrative.  Ph.D. Dissertation:
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.  1991.  316p. 
(Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900)) (Margaret Fountaine
(British)(1862-1940))

----.  The Science of Work, Life, and Text: Margaret Fountaine's Captures/Capturing Margaret Fountaine.  Women's Writing:
The Elizabethian to Victorian Period.  Volume 2 #2 1995.  pp. 183-197.  (Margaret Fountaine)
----.  `There is Much to be Said for Belonging to the Most Powerful Nation on Earth': Margaret Fountaine's Private Manuscript.  
(In) Early, Julie E.  `Monsters of the  Deep': The Woman Traveller and Later Victorian Women's Travel Narrative.  Ph.D. Dissertation:
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.  1991.  pp. 228-293. 
(Margaret Fountaine (British)(1862-1940)) 
----.   Unescorted in Africa: Victorian Women Ethnographers Toiling in the Fields of Sensational Science.  Journal of American
Culture.  Volume 18 #4 Winter, 1995.  pp. 67-75.  (Mary Kingsley, May French Sheldon)

Ellis, James J.  Mary Slessor: The Dundee Factory Girl Who Became a Devoted African Missionary.  Kilmarnock, Scotland: J. Ritchie.  1920. 80p.  (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))
----.  Two Missionary Heroines in Africa: Mary Slessor and Jeanie Gilchrist.  Kilmarnock, Scotland: John Ritchie.  1920's?  159p.  (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))  (Jeanie Gilchrist (Scottish))

Enock, Esther E.  Missionary Heroine of Calabar; A Story of Mary Slessor.  London: Pickering and Inglis.  1973.  96p.  (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

Epperson, Barbara.  Tales From Ire.  Nashville, Tennessee: Convention Press.  1957.  88p.

Etherton, Michael and Etherton, Mary.  “Journeys of the Mind: European Women in West Africa.”  Africa.  Volume 56 #2 1986.  pp.
229-235+.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900), Sylvia Leith-Ross (British)(1883-1980), Margery Freda Perham (British)(1895-1982))

Evans, Alec R.  Mary Slessor, the White Queen of Calabar.  London/Grand Rapids: Oliphants/Zondervan.  1953. 94 p.   (Mary Mitchell Slessor (British)(1848-1915)

Faust. Aletha Knapp.  These Things Have Happened: Spiritual Adventures in Africa.  Cleveland, Ohio/Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: The
Missionary Society and the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Evangelical Church: Evangelical Press.  1945.  110p.

Fievet, Jeannette M. (French)(1918-    ).  White Piccaninny; Adventures of a Mother and Child in West Africa.  London: Jarrolds.  1959. 224p.

Flint, John E.  "Mary Kingsley."  African Affairs.  Volume 64 July, 1965.  pp. 150-161.
----.  "Mary Kingsley, a Reassessment."  Journal of African History.  Volume 4 #1 1963.  pp. 95-104.

Fondo, Blossom N.  Travel Literature and the Imperial Agenda: A Study of Mary Kingsley's `Travels in West Africa' and Durrell's `The
Bafut Beagles'.  Ph.D Dissertation: University of Yaounde I, Younde, Cameroon.  2001.

Foote, Mrs. Henry Grant ((British).  Recollections of Central America and the West Coast of Africa.  London: T.C. Newby.  1869.  221p.

Fountaine, Margaret (British)(1862-1940).  Butterflies and Late Loves: The Further Travels and Adventures of a Victorian Lady.  London:
Collins.  1986.  141p.   (Edited by W.F. Cater)

Frank, Katherine.  A Voyager Out: The Life of Mary Kingsley.  Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.  1986.  331p.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)
(1862-1900))

Frawley, Maria H..  A Wider Range: Travel Writing by Women in Victorian England.  Rutherford, New Jersey/London: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press/London: Associated University Presses.  1994.  237p.  ( Mary Kingsley)
----.  A Wider Range: Travel Writing by Women in Victorian England.  Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware.  1991.  334p.  (Mary Kingsley)

Fuller, Aletha B.  More Than a Memory: A True Story of Missionary Nursing Spanning Fifteen Years in the Bush Country of the Niger Delta
in Eastern Nigeria, West Africa.  Winona, Minnesota: Apollo Books.  1986.  473p.

Garnett, Emmeline.  Heroines of Adventure.  London: Muller.  1955.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

Gates, Barbara T. and Shteir, Ann B.  "The Spectacle of Science and Self: Mary Kingsley."  (In) Gates, Barbara T. and Shteir, Ann B.  Natural
Eloquence: Women Reinscribe Science.  Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.  1997.

Gilmartin, Pat.  "Fish and Fetishes: A Victorian Woman on African Rivers (Mary Kingsley)."  Women and Environments.  Volume 12 #2 Spring, 1990.  pp. 10-13.

Giziewski, Ethel.  Nigerian Diary.  St. Louis, Missouri: Concordia Publishing House.  1964.  31p.

Glynn, Rosemary (ed.).  Mary Kingsley in Africa: Her Travels in Nigeria and Equatorial Africa Told Largely in Her Own Words.  London:
Harrap.  1956.  139p.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

Golden, Marita (American)(1950-    ).  Migrations of the Heart.  Garden City, New York: Anchor Press.  1983.  234p.

Gordon, Rene (British).  Africa: A Continent Revealed.  London/Cape Town: Country Life Books/C. Struik.  1980.  280p.

Green, Alice S.  "Mary Kingsley."  Journal of the African Society.  Volume 1 #1 October, 1901.  pp. 1-16.

Gwynn, Stephen L.  The Life of Mary Kingsley.  London: Macmillan.  1933.  285p.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

Hackett, Rosalind I.J.  Beyond Afternoon Tea: Images and Roles of Missioanry Women in Old Calabar.  Studies in Third World
Societies.  #40.  June, 1987.  pp. 31-46.  (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

Hahn, Emily (American)(1905-    ).  Africa to Me: Person to Person.  Garden City, New York: Doubleday.  1964.  277p.

Hall, Harriet Grant.  Please Mah: The Story of Josephine Scaggs, Missionary to the Bush Country of Africa.  Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman Press.  1950.  80p.  (Josephine Scaggs (American))

Hamalian, Leo (ed.).  Ladies on the Loose: Women Travelers of the 18th and l9th Centuries.  New York: Dodd, Mead.  1981.  256p.                       (Mary Kingsley)

Hancock, W.K.  "A Note on Mary Kingsley."  (In) Problems of Economic Policy, 1918-1939.  Volume 2 Part 2.  London: Survey of British
Commonwealth Affairs.  1942.  pp. 330-334.

Hardage, J.  The Legacy of Mary Slessor.  International Bulletin of Missionary Research.  Volume 26 #4 2002.  pp. 178-181.  (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

Harper, Lila M.  Solitary Travelers: Nineteenth-Century Women’s Travel Narratives.  Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Oregon, Eugene,
Oregon.  1996.  270p.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

Hayford, Mark C.  Mary Kingsley From an African Standpoint.  London: Beal and Taylor.  1901.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

Hensley, Frances M.  Niger Dawn.  Devon, Great Britain: A.H. Stockwell.  1948.  192p.

Hinderer, Anna Martin (British)(1827-1870).  Seventeen Years in the Yoruba Country. Memorials of Anna Hinderer.  London: Seeley, Jackson and Halliday.  1872.  343p.  (Edited by C.A. and D. Hone)

Hirsch, Jane Brown (American)(1945-    ).  Alhaji: A Peace Corps Adventure in Nigeria.  Santa Barbara, California: Fithian Press.  1994.  77p.

Hogg, Jessie F.  "Mary M. Slessor."  Women’s Missionary Magazine of the United Free Church of Scotland.  February, 1915.  pp. 53-54.

Hollis, Rosemary (British).  A Scorpion for Tea or to Attempt the Impossible.  Ilfracombe, Devon, Great Britain: Arthur H. Stockwell.  1981.
183p.

Holmes, I.M.  In Africa’s Service: The Story of Mary Kingsley.  London: Saturn Press.  1949.  223p.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley
(British)(1862-1900))

Holmes, Winifred.  "Seven Adventurous Women."  London: Hutchinson.  1953.  pp. 136-164.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

Hood, Jessie (British)(    -1891).  Nwan Ima, the Woman of Love: Memorial Sketch of Isabella D. Lyall, Missionary, Old Calabar.  Edinburgh:
Robert R. Sutherland.  1892.  81p.

Howard, Cecil.  Mary Kingsley.  London: Hutchinson.  1957.  231p.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
----.   Mary Kingsley.  History Today.  Volume 4 1954.  pp. 129-137.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley, (British)(1862-1900))

Hudson, J. Harrison.  "Let the Fire Burn: A Study of R. M. McCheyne, Robert Annan, Mary Slessor."  Dundee, Scotland: Handsel
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Jackson, Hazel (British).  Into Africa.  London: Minerva.  1997.  281p.

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