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Addendum

PART ONE: ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AUTHORS

Numbers 1501-1733
 

1501.  Steele, Audrey (British).  Only Half Way: The Diary of an African Journey.  Berkshire, Great Britain: Astel Publishing.  1998.  309p.
           (Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Zaire, Uganda,
           Kenya)

1502.  Stefoff, Rebecca.  Women of the World: Women Travelers and Explorers.  New York: Oxford University Press.  1992.  151p.  (Ida
           Pfeiffer, Florence Baker, Mary Kingsley, Fanny Bullock Workman)

1503.  Stenbock, Evelyn.  "Miss Terri!": The Story of Maude Cary, Pioneer GMU Missionary in Morocco.  Smithville, Missouri: Gospel
           Missionary Union.  1970.  143p.  (Morocco)  (Maude Cary (American)(1878-1967)

1504.  Stephens, Mrs. (British). Diary of a Trip to South Africa 1886. (Privately Published) 1886. 24p.

1505.  Stern, Irma (South African)(1894-1966).  Congo.  Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik.  1943.  49p.  (D.R. Congo)

1506.  Stevens, Ethel May Stefana (British)(1879-1972).  My Sudan Year.  London: Mills and Boon.  1912.  305p.  (Sudan)  (By E.S. Stevens)

1507.  Stevenson, Catherine B.  “The Depiction of the Zulu in the Travel Writing of Florence Dixie."  Paper Presented at the 1980 African
           Studies Association (ASA) Conference, October 15-18, 1980, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  New Brunswick, New Jersey: ASA.  Rutgers
           University.  (Florence Caroline Douglas Dixie (British)(1857-1905)
1508.  ----.  “Female Anger and African Politics: The Case of Two Victorian `Lady Travellers’.”  Turn of the Century Women.  Volume 2, 1985.
           pp. 7-17.  (Mary Kingsley and Florence Dixie)
1509.  ----.  Victorian Women Travel Writers in Africa.  Boston: Twayne.  1982.  184p.  (Florence Dixie, Mary Kingsley) (Camerooon, Gabon,
           Nigeria,  South Africa)

1510.  Stewart, Frances De Forest (American).  Four Weeks, Four Women and a Boat.  New York: Privately Printed.  1929.  (Egypt)

1511.  Stewart, I. R. Govan.  The Love That Was Stronger: Lilias Trotter of Algiers.  London: Published for the Algiers Mission Band by the
           Lutterworth Press.  1958.  96p.  (Algeria)  (Isabella Lilias Trotter (British) (1853-1928))

1512.  Stewart, Julia.  Eccentric Graces: Eritrea and Ethiopia Through the Eyes of a Traveler.  Lawrenceville, New Jersey: Red Sea Press.  1998.
           (Eritrea, Ethiopia)

1513.  Stone, Olivia M.  Tenerife and its Six Satellites: or, the Canary Islands Past and Present.  London: Marcus Ward.  1887.  Two Volumes.
           477/459p.

1514.  Stott, Kenhelm W.  Exploring With Martin and Osa Johnson.  Chanute, Kansas: Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum Press.  1978.
           133p.  (D.R. Congo, Kenya, Tanzania)  (Osa Helen Leighty Johnson (American) (1894-1953))
1515.  ----.  “In the Footsteps of Martin and Osa Johnson.”  Zoonooz.  #57 July, 1974.  pp. 4-11.
1516.  ----.  Martin and Osa Johnson: Exploration Was Their Way of Life.”  Explorers Journal.  Volume 58 #3 1980.  pp. 106-109.

1517.  Stover, Bertha D.  The Daydawn in Bailundu.”  Missionary Herald.  Volume 83 1887.  pp. 205-208.  (Angola)

1518.  Strahan, Lisbeth Gooch S’eguin (British)(1890?-    ).  Walks in Algiers and Its Surrounding.  London: Daldy, Isbister and Co.  1878.
           (Algeria)

1519.  Straiton, M. and Straiton, Emma (Americans).  Two Lady Tramps Abroad; A Compilation of Letters Descriptive of Nearly a Year's Travel
           in India, Asia Minor, Egypt, the Holy Land, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, France, England, Ireland and Scotland.  Flushing,
           New York: Evening Journal Press.  1881,  335p.  (Egypt)

1520.  Strange, Nora Kathleen (British)(1885-    ).  Kenya Calling.  London: Stanley Paul.  1928.  256p.  (Kenya)
1521.  ----.  Kenya To-Day.  London: Stanley Paul.  1934.  288p.  (Kenya)

1522.  Strauss, Frances (Bell Wiley) (American)(1904-    ).  My Rhodesia.  Boston: Gambit.  1969.  206p.  (Zimbabwe)

1523.  Strickland, Diana.  Through the Belgian Congo.  London: Hurst and Blackett.  1925.  288p.  (D.R. Congo)

1524.  Strickrodt, Silke.  `Those Wild Scenes': Africa in the Travel Writings of Sarah Lee (1791-1856).  Berlin/Cambridge, Massachusetts:
           Glienicke/Galda and Wilch Verlag.  1998.  121p.  (Leipzig Explorations in Literature and Culture Volume #1)  (Gambia, Ghana) (Sarah Lee
            (British)

1525.  Stuart-Watt, Eva (British)(1891-    ).  Africa's Dome of Mystery: Comprising the First Descriptive History of the Wachagga People of
           Kilimanjaro, Their Evangelization, and a Girl's Pioneer Climb to the Crater of Their 19,000 Foot Snow Shrine.  London/Edinburgh:
           Marshall, Morgan and Scott.  1930.  241p.  (Tanzania)
1526.  ----.  Aflame for God; A Story of Pioneering Amongst Cannibals.  London /Edinburgh: Marshall, Morgan and Scott.  1937.  124p.
           (Nigeria)  (Johanna Veenstra (American)(1894-1933))

1527.  Such, Georgiana Barbara.  Romance Road; Intimate Glimpses of Life and Work in North Africa.  New York: Fleming H. Revell.  1930.
           215p.   (Algeria, Tunisia)

1528.  Suenens, Leon-Joseph.  Edel Quinn: Envoy of the Legion of Mary to Africa.  Dublin, Ireland: C.J. Fallon.  1955.  275p.  (Kenya, Malawi,
           Mauritius, Tanzania, Uganda)  (Edel Mary Quinn (Irish) (1907-1944))

1529  Summerskill, Mimi Lafollette (American).  In the Land of Solomon and Sheba.  Lawrenceville, New Jersey: Red Sea Press.  1998.  200p.
           (Ethiopia)

1530.  Sumner, Mrs. George (British)(1828-1921).  Our Holiday in the East.  London, Hurst and Blackett.  1881.  342p.  (Egypt)

1531.  Sumrall, Lester Frank.  Lillian Trasher; The Nile Mother.  Springfield, Missouri: Gospel Publishing House.  1951.  177p.  (Egypt)  (Lillian
           Trasher (American)(1887-    ))

1532.  Sutton, Pamela M.  Ethiopian Journal, 1985.  Newport Beach, California: Sherwood-Spencer Publishing.  1986.  181p.  (Ethiopia)

1533.  Swayne, Frances (British).  A Woman's Pleasure Trip to Somaliland.  Bristol, Great Britain: J. Wright.  1907.  172p.  (Somalia)

1524.  Sweet, Nancy H.  Oh Africa, My Africa: A Personal Encounter With the Ghanaian People and the Culture of Africa.  Malvern,
           Pennsylvania: Marcus Horton Sweet African-American Culture Center.  1993.  92p.  (Egypt, Ghana)

1535.  Sykes, Jessica.  Side-Lights on the War in South Africa.  Being Sketches Based on Personal Observation During a Few Weeks’
           Residence in Cape Colony and Natal.  London: T. Fisher Unwin.  1900.  156p.  (South Africa)
 

1536.  Tabor, Margaret E.  Pioneer Women: Elizabeth Fry, Elizabeth Blackwell, Florence Nightingale, Mary Slessor.  London/New York: The
           Sheldon Press/Macmillan.  1925.  126p.  (Egypt, Nigeria)
1537.  ----.  Pioneer Women. Third Series: Mrs. Sherwood, Isabella Bird, Mary Kingsley, Gertrude Bell.  London: The Sheldon Press.  1930.
           122p.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)

1538.  Tanner, Pamela.  Ngora: Memories of Uganda.  London: Adelphi Press.  1993.  245p.  (Uganda)

1539.  Tapson, Winifred  Haw.  Timber and Tides: The Story of Knysna and Plettenberg Bay.  Cape Town: Juta.  1961.  195p.  (South Africa)

1540.  Tata, Fabian T.  The Blessed Mothers: African-American Missionary Women in English-Speaking Colonial Africa, 1850-1950: Their
           History, Their Work and Their Impact.  Ph.D. Dissertation: Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.  2002.  510p.  (Angola,
           Cameroon, Demo. Rep.of Congo, Ghana, Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa)

1541.  Tate, Joan and Lindqvist, Sven.  "The Miss Marple of Anthropology; Mary Kingsley."  (In) Tate, Joan and Lindqvist, Sven.  The Skull
           Measurer's Mistake: And Other Portraits of Men and Women Who Spoke Out Against Racism.  New York: New Press.  1997.
           (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)

1542.  Tattam, Mrs. Henry and Miss Platt (British).  Journal of a Tour Through Egypt, the Peninsula of Sinai, and the Holy Land.  London: R.
           Watts.  1841-1842.  Two Volumes.  (Egypt)

1543.  Taylor, Maria (British).  Some Old Letters From North Africa.  Rome: N.P.  1889.  135p.  (North Africa)  (British Library)

1544.  Taylor, Marshall W.  The Life, Travels, Labors, and Helpers of Mrs. Amanda Smith: The Famous Negro Missionary Evangelist.
           Cincinnati, Ohio: Cranston and Stowe.  1887.  63p.  (Amanda Smith) (American)(1837-1915) (Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone)

1545.  Taylor, Myrtle A. Pelley.  Neath the Warm Southern Cross.  Kansas City, Missouri: Nazarene.  1960.  111p.  (South Africa)

1546.  Teede, Fiona and Teede, Jan.  The Zambezi: River of the Gods.  London: Andre Deutsch.  1990.  187p.  (Mozambique, Zambia,
           Zimbabwe, Mozambique)

1547.  Temple, Olive Susan Miranda (Macleod) (British)(1880-1936).  Chiefs and Cities of Central Africa: Across Lake Chad by Way of British,
            French, and German Territories.  Edinburgh/London: Blackwood.  1912.  322p.  (Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria)

1548.  Terry, Alice and Terry, Frances (British).  Amongst the Moors, Tunisians, Maltese and Syracusans.  London: Printed by C. Dickens and
           Evans.  1890.  100p.  (Tunisia)

1549.  Thilman, Elisa (American).  “Letter From Liberia, 1848.”  Mississippi Quarterly.  Volume 22 #2 Spring, 1969.  pp. 150-151.  (Liberia)
            (Edited by Terry L. Alford)

1550.  Thomas, Elizabeth Marshall (American)(1931-    ) and Marshall, Laurence K.  “Bushmen of the Kalahari.”  National Geographic.  Volume
            123 #6 June, 1963.  pp. 866-888.  (Botswana, Namibia)
1551.   ----.  The Harmless People.  New York: Knopf.  1958.  266p.  (Botswana, Namibia)
1552   ----.  Warrior Herdsmen. New York: Knopf.  1965.  254p.  (Uganda)

1553.  Thomas, Margaret (British)(1843-1929).  A Scamper Through Spain and Tangier.  New York/London: Dodd, Mead/Hutchinson.  1892.
            302p. (Morocco)

1554.  Thomas, Mary (pseud: Tay Thomas) (American).  Our Flight to Adventure.  Garden City, New York: Doubleday.  1956.  318p.  (D.R.
             Congo)

1555.  Thomas, Susan Brewer (1793-    ).  Travels in Europe, Egypt, and Palestine.  Philadelphia: Lippincott.  1860.  432p.  (Egypt)

1556.  Thompson, Era Bell (American)(1905-1986).  Africa, Land of My Fathers.  Garden City, New York: Doubleday.  1954.  281p.  (Burundi,
            D.R. Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia)

1557.  Thurman, Judith.  Isak Dinesen: Life of a Story Teller.  New York: St. Martin's Press.  1982.  495p.  (Kenya)  (Karen Blixen
             (Danish)(1885-1962))

1558.  Tinley, Lynne.  Drawn From the Plains: Life in the Wilds of Southern Africa.  London: Collins.  1979.  191p.  (Mozambique, Namibia)

1559.   Tinling, Marion.  “Agnes Smith Lewis, 1843-1926, Margaret Smith Gibson, 1843-1920.”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the
            Unknown: A Source-book on Women Explorers and Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 157-163.
1560.   ----.  “Alexine Tinne, 1835-1869.”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and Travelers.
            Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 299-304.
1561.   ----.  “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.
1562.   ----.  “Dame Margery Freda Perham, 1895-1982.”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers
            and Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 217-223.
1563   ----.  “Delia Denning Akeley, 1875-1970.”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and
            Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 9-15.
1564.   ----.  “Dervla Murphy, 1931-- .”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and Travelers.
            Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 189-195.
1565.   ----.  “Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, 1931-- .”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and
            Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 293-297.
1566.   ----.  “Elspeth Huxley, 1907-- .”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and Travelers.
            Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 133-139.
1567.   ----.  “Fanny Bullock Workman, 1859-1925.”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and
            Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 305-311.
1568.   -----.  “Florence von Sass Baker, ca. 1841-1916.”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers
           and Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 23-30.
1569.   ----.  “Grace Gallatin Thompson Seton, 1872-1959.”  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women
           Explorers and Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 249-254.
1570.   ----.  "Ida Reyer Pfeiffer, 1797-1858."  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers
            and Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 225-232.
1571.   ----.  "Lady Florence Dixie, 1855-1905."  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and
            Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 105-111.
1572.   ----.  "Marianne North, 1830-1890."  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and
           Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 203-208.
1573.   ----.  "Mary Kingsley, 1862-1900."  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and Travelers.
            Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 149-156.
1574.   ----.  "May French Sheldon, 1847-1936."  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and
            Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 255-263.
1575.   ----.  "Osa Leighty Johnson, 1894-1953."  (In) Tinling, Marion.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and
            Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.  pp. 141-148.
1576.   ----.  Women Into the Unknown: A Sourcebook on Women Explorers and Travelers.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.  1989.
            356p.

1577.  Tinne, John A..  `A Communication From Mr. Tinne Relative to the Dutch Ladies' Expedition From Khartoum Up the River Bahr-el-Ghazal,'
           Commencing 26th February, at a Point on the White Nile.  Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London.  Volume 8 #1
           1864-1864.  pp. 12-18.  (Sudan)   (Alexandrine Petronella Francina Tinne (Dutch)(1839-1869))
1578.   ----.  "Geographical Notes of an Expedition in Central Africa by Three Dutch Ladies."  Transactions of the Historical Society

           of  Lancashire and Chester.  Volume 16 1864.  (Egypt, Sudan)  (Alexandrine Petronella Francina Tinne (Dutch)(1839-1869))
1579.   ----.  Geographical Notes of an Expedition in Central Africa, by Three Dutch Ladies.   Transactions of the Historical Society
           of  Lancaster.   Volume 4 1863/1864.  pp. 107-148.   (Egypt, Sudan)  (Alexandrine Petronella Francina Tinne (Dutch)(1839-1869))

1580.  Tinsley, Kim (American).  The Sound of Healing.  (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. 172-184.  ( Morocco)

1581.  Tirard, Helen Mary (Beloe)(British)(1854-1943) and Tirard, Nestor Isador Charles (British).  Sketches From a Nile Steamer: For Use of
           Travellers in EgyptLondon: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner.  1891.  275p.  (Egypt)  (By H.M. Tirard and N. Tirard)

1582.  Tiryakian, Edward A.  "White Women in Darkest Africa: Marginals as Observers in No-Woman’s Land."  Civilisations.  Volume 41
            #1-#2 1993.  pp. 209-238.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria)  (Mary Kingsley, Helen Caddick)

1583.  Tobin, Catherine (Ellis) (British).  Shadows of the East; or, Slight Sketches of Scenery, Persons and Customs, From Observations During
           a Tour in 1853 and 1854, in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Turkey and GreeceLondon: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans.  1855.  256p.
           (Egypt)

1584.  Todd, Mabel Loomis (American)(1856-1932).  Tripoli the Mysterious.  Boston: Small, Maynard.  1912.  214p.  (Libya)

1585.  Todd, Marjorie (American).  African HolidayLondon: Todd Publishing.  1960.  159p.  (South Africa)

1586.  Tomkinson, Constance Avard (Canadian)(1915-    ).  African Follies.  London: M. Joseph.  1959.  224p.  (Chad, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan)

1587.  Tomlins, Jacqueline (British/Australian)(1962-    ).  A Girl's Own Adventure: Across Africa Any Way Any How.  Sydney: New Holland
           Publishers.  2003.  352p.  (Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe)

1588. Tonkin, Thelma (British).  Ethiopia With Love.  London: Hodder and Stoughton.  1972.  198p.  (Ethiopia)

1589   Tooley, Sarah A.  Adventures of a Lady Explorer; An Interview With Miss Mary Kingsley.  Young Woman.  #45 June, 1896. pp. 290-295.          
(Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900)) (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)

1590.  Tothill, Beatrice H.  "An Expedition in Central Africa by Three Dutch Ladies: Extracted and Translated From Plantae Tinneanae."
            Sudan Notes and Records.  Volume 28 1947.  pp. 25-49.  (Egypt, Sudan)  (Alexandrine Petronella Francina Tinne (Dutch)(1839-1869))

1591.   Toulmin Smith, Lucy.  Miss Mary Kingsley.  Athenaeum.  #3791 June 23, 1900.  pp. 784-785.  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley
            (British)(1862-1900)) (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)

1592.  Toy, Barbara (British).  In Search of Sheba: Across the Sahara to EthiopiaLondon: Travel Club.  1961.  242p.  (Sudan, D.R. Congo,
           Uganda, Ethiopia, Libya, Central African Republic)
1593.  ----.  Fool in the Desert: Journeys in LibyaLondon: Murray.  1956.  180p.  (Libya)
1594.  ----.  A Fool on Wheels, Tangier to Bagdad by LandRover.  London: Murray.  1955.  255p.  (Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt)
1595.  ----.  The Way of the Chariots: Niger-River-Sahara-Libya.  London: Murray.  1964.  161p.  (Autobiography)

1596.  Trachsel, Laura Cammack (American)(1907-    ).  Kindled Fires in AfricaMarion, Indiana: World Gospel Mission.  1964.  123p.  (Burundi,
           Kenya)

1597.  Trant, Hope.  Not Merrion Square: Anecdotes From a Woman's Medical Career in AfricaLondon: Andrew Green.  1970.  256p.  (East
           Africa
)

1598.  Trasher, Lillian. Letters from Lillian.  Springfield, Missouri: Assemblies of God, Division of Foreign Missions.  1983.  125p.  (Egypt)
            (Lillian Trasher (American)(1887-    ))

1599.  Tremlett, Mrs. Horace (British).  With the Tin Gods.  New York/London: John Lane/The Bodley Head.  1915.  308p.  (Nigeria)

1600.  Trotter, Isabella Lilias (1853-1928).  Between the Desert and the Sea.  London/Edinburgh: Marshall, Morgan and Scott.  1930.  63p.
            (Algeria)

1601.  Trowell, Kathleen Margaret (British)(1904-1984).  African Tapestry.  London: Faber and Faber.  1957.  164p.  (Uganda)

1602.  Truepenny, Charlotte.  Our African Farm.  London: N.P.  1965.  190p.  (Zimbabwe)

1603.  Trzebinski, Errol.  The Lives of Beryl Markham: Out of Africa's Hidden Free Spirit and Denys Finch Hatton's Last Great Love.  New York:
           W.W. Norton.  1993.  396p.  (Kenya)  (Beryl Clutterbuck Markham (British /Kenyan)(1902-1986))
1604.   ----.  Silence Will Speak: A Study of the Life of Denys Finch Hatton Press.  1977.  348p.  (Kenya)  (Karen Blixen, (Danish)(1885-1962))

1605.  Tucker, Charlotte Maris Sarah (British)(    -c.1859).  Abbeokuta; or, Sunrise Within the Tropics: An Outline of the Origin and Progress of
           the Yoruba Mission.  London/New York: James Nisbet/ Carter.  1853.  278p.  (Nigeria)

1606.  Tully, Miss (British).  Narrative of a Ten Year’s Residence at Tripoli: From the Original Correspondence in the Family of the Late Richard
           Tully, Esq., the British Consul. Comprising Authentic Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Reigning Bashaw, His Family, and Other Persons
           of Distinction; Also, an Account of the Domestic Manners of the Moors, Arabs, and the Turks.  London: Henry Colburn.  1816.  376p.
            (Libya)

1607.  Turner, Edith L.B. (American)(1921-    ).  The Spirit of the Drum: A Memoir of Africa.  Tucson: University of Arizona Press.  1987.  165p.
            (Zambia)

1608.  Turner, Kay.  Serengeti Home: One Woman’s Compelling Story of Life and Raising a Family in the Splendid Isolation of Africa’s
           Serengeti Wilderness.  New York: Dial Press.  1977.  214p.  (Tanzania)

1609.  Tuttle, Sarah (American).  The African Traveller, or Prospective Missions in Central Africa.  Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School
           Society.  1832.  150p.  (Central Africa)

1610.  Twells, A.  "So Distant and Wild a Scene: Language, Domesticity and Difference in Hannah Kilham's Writing From West Africa,
           1822-1832."  Women’s History Review.  Volume 4 #3 1995.  pp. 301-318.

1611. Tyrrell, Eleanor.  South African Snapshots for English Girls.  London: Gay and Hancock, Ltd.  1910.  202p.  (South Africa) (Eleanor Tyrrell
            (British)(1850/60s-    ))

1612.  Utting, Mattie Johns (American).  North of Sahara; Madeira-Morocco-Algeria-Tunisia-Egypt.  Boston: The Christopher Publishing
           House.  1940.  133p.  (Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia)

1613.  Uwemedimo, Rosemary Howard.  Mammy-Wagon Marriage.  London: Hurst and Blackett.  1961.  238p.  (Nigeria)
 

1614.  Van Heyningen, Carolina Jacoba (Van Heyningen).  Orange Days: Memoirs of Eighty Years Ago in the Old Orange Free State.
           Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press.  1965.  104p.  (South Africa)

1615.  Van Thal, Herbert.  Victoria's Subjects Travelled: Being an Anthology From the Works of Explorers and Travellors Between the Years
           1850-1900.  London: A. Barker.  1951.  384p.

1616.  Vanderbilt, Lucille Parsons (American).  Safari: Some Fun!  Some Fun!: Seventeen Letters Written to Her Mother January-March, 1935.
           Sands Point, New York: Privatlely Printed.  1936.  118p.  (Egypt, Kenya)

1617.  Vanderwerff, Corrine.  Ten Days.  Boise, Idaho: Pacific Press Publishing Association.  1986.  96p.  (D.R. Congo)

1618.  Vass, Winifred Kellersberger (American)(1912-    ).  Thirty-One Banana Leaves.  Atlanta: John Knox Press.  1975.  64p.  (D.R. Congo)

1619.  Vassall, Gabrielle Maud (British)(    -1959).  Life in French Congo.  London: Unwin.  1925.  192p.  (R. Congo)

1620.  Veenstra, Johanna (American)(1894-1933).  Black Diamonds.  Grand Rapids, Michigan: Meyer.  1929.  134p.  (Nigeria)
1621.  ----.  Pioneering For Christ in the Sudan.  London: Marshall Brothers.  1926.  190p.  (Nigeria)

1622.  Veevers-Carter, Wendy (Day) (American).  Island Home.  New York: Random House.  1970.  345p.  (Seychelles)

1623.  Veillon, Margo.  Nubia: Sketches, Notes, and Photographs.  London: Scorpion Publications.  1994.  168p.  (Egypt, Sudan)

1624.  Veitch, Sophie Frances Fane.  Views in Central Abyssinia.  With Portraits of the Natives of the Galla Tribes, Taken in Pen and Ink.
           London: J.C. Hotten.  1868.  44p.

1625.  Velmet, Mary (    -1774).  An Affecting History of the Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Mary Gerard: An Italian Lady, Who Was Seven
           Years a Slave in Tripoli, Three of Which She Was Confined in a Dungeon, Loaded With Irons, and Three Time Put to Cruel Torture.
           Boston: Printed for Artumus Belcher.  1804?.  24p.  (Libya)

1626.  Vernon, Madeline (French)(1892-1950).  Sands, Palms and Minarets.  New York: F.A. Stokes.  1927?  240p.  (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia)

1627.  Vescelius-Sheldon, Louise. Yankee Girls in Zululand. New York/ London: Worthington/F. Warne. 1888. 287p. (Also
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1628.  Vigne, Randolph. Cape Town and Country as Seen by a Young American in 1834. Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South
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1629.  Waddel, Agnes. Memorials of Mrs. Sutherland, Missionary, Old Calabar. Paisley, Scotland: J. and R. Parlane. 1883. 175p. (Nigeria)
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1630.  Waddell, Genny. Margaret Marsh, Safari Servant. Orangeburg, South Carolina: Foundry Press. 1980. 144p. (Tanzania) (Margaret
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1631.  Wakefield, Rebecca (British)(1844-1873). Memoirs of Rebecca Wakefield: Wife of the Rev. T. Wakefield, United Methodist Free
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1632.  Walbridge, Margaret Esther (American)(1893-1974). Thokozile. Topeka, Kansas: Mainline Printing, Inc. 1978. 210p. (South Africa)

1633.  Walden, Ruth Hannah and Odell, Margaret W. Stories of Africa: Ruth Walden Shares Memories of Her Missionary Years in Nigeria.
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1646.  Warner, Esther Sietmann (American)(1910- ). The Crossing Fee: A Story of Life in Liberia. Boston/London: Houghton
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1665.  Weiss, Flo (American).  The Camel Ate My Wig and Other Hair Raising Stories.  Jackson, Tennessee: Main Street Publishing.  2001.
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1666.  Weld, Agnes Grace (British). Sacred Palmlands or the Journal of a Spring Tour. London: Longmans. 1881. 307p. (Egypt)

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1751.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Cara Buxton--Single Lady.   (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History.  Johannesburg, South
           Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 225.  (Cara Buxton (British)(   -1936) (Kenya))

1752.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Elizabeth Cross--Lady Soldier.   (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History.  Johannesburg,
           South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 225-226.  (Elizabeth Cross)(British) (Kenya)

1753.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Kathleen Seth-Smith--Grace and Grit.   (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History.  Johannesburg,
           South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 227-229.  (Kathleen Seth-Smith)(British) (Kenya)

1754.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Rose Cartwright--Professional Huntress.   (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 229.  (Rose Cartwright)(British) (Kenya)

1755.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Vivienne de Watteville--Bravery in the Blue.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 233-240.  (Vivienne De Watteville) (Swiss)(1900-1957) (Democratic
           Republic of Congo, Kenya, Uganda)

1756.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Delia Akeley--Homage to a Huntress.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 240-246.  (Delia Julia Denning Akeley) (American)(1875-1970)
           (Kenya, Democratic Republic of Congo)

1757.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Beryl Markham--Safari's Femme Fatale.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 247-257.  (Beryl Clutterbuck Markham) (British/Kenyan)(1902-1986)

           (Kenya)

1758.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Osa Johnson--Memsahib of the Movies.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 257-265.  (Osa Johnson) (American)(1894-1953))

           (Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda)

1759.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Mary Hastings Bradley--Gorillas, Game and Glory.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 265-275.  (Mary Hastings Bradley)(American)(   -1976)) (Burundi,
           Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda)

1760.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Marguerite Roby--Alone Through the Congo.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 275-283.  (British) (Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia)

1761.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Diana Strickland--From Matadi to Mombasa.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 283-287.  (British) (Democratic Republic of Congo)

1762.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Gabrielle M. Vassal--An English Huntress in French Congo.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through
           History.  Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 288-291.  (Gabrielle Maud Vassall) (British)(    -1959)
           (Chad, Congo Republic)

1763.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Edith Cecil-Porch--A Suffragette on Safari.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 292-294.  (British) (South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe)

1764.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Barbara Carr--Not for the Wilds.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 294-295.  (Barbara Carr)(British) (Malawi, Zambia)

1765.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Elizabeth Beebe--An Angolan Adventure.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 295-298.  (American) (Angola)

1766.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Margarete Trappe--Africa's Greatest Huntress.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 298-301.  (German) (Tanzania)

1767.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Gretchen Cron--Tanganyikan Hunt.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 301-304.  (American) (Ethiopia, Tanzania)

1768.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Joyce Boyd--Housewife-Huntress.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 304-311.  (British) (Kenya)

1769.  Capstick, Fiona C.  Ada and Laddy Wincza--Poles in Paradise.  (In)  The Diana Files: The Huntress-Traveller Through History. 
           Johannesburg, South Africa: Rowland Ward Publications.  2004.  pp. 311-317.  (Polish) (Kenya, Tanzania)

1770.  Wincza, Ada and Wincza, Laddy.  Bush and Plains.  Clinton, New Jersey: Amwell Press.  1983.  411p.  (Polish) (Kenya, Tanzania)

1771.  Nelson, Edith Halford.  Desert Sanctuary.  London/New York: Skeffington and Son.  1946.  184p.  (Algeria)

1772.  Rose, Martha Emily Parmelee (Mrs. W.G. Rose) (American).  Travels in Europe and Northern Africa.  A Woman's View.  Cleveland, Ohio:            Press of the Whitworth Bros. Co.  1901.  130p. 

1773.  Shaw, Elizabeth.  Painted Maps.  New York/Toronto: Mac Veagh, Dial Press/Longmans, Green ad Company.  1931.  213p. 

1774.  Angelou, Maya (American).  The Heart of a Woman.  New York: Random House.  1981.  272p. (Egypt)

1775.  Foxworth, Nilene (Omodele Adeoti)(American).  Bury Me in Africa.  New York: Vantage Press.  1978.  55p.  (Tanzania)

1776.  Salak, Kira.  The Cruelest Journey: 600 Miles to Timbuktu.  Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.  2005.  230p.  (Mali)

1777.  Viney, Joy (Great Britain),  And Mother Came Too.  Chichester, West Sussex, Great Britain: Summersdale.  1996.  160p.  (Kenya, Nigeria,   
           Zambia)

1778.  Herrera, Susana (American).  Mango Elephants in the Sun: How Life in an African Village Let Me be in My Skin.  New York:
           Shambhala/Random House.  1999.  270p.  (Cameroon)

1779.  Erdman, Sarah (American).  Nine Hills to Nambonkaha: Two Years in the Heart of an African Village.  New York: Henry Holt.  2003.  322p. 
           (Ivory Coast)

1780.  Liftin, Hilary (American) and Montgomery, Kate.  Dear Exile: The True Story of Two Friends Separated (for a Year) by an Ocean.  New    
           York: Vintage Books.  1999.  203p.  (Kenya)

1781.  Resnick, Laura (American).  A Blonde in Africa.  Alexander, North Carolina: Alexander Books.  1997.  351p.  (Benin, Botswana,Cameroon,            Central African Republic, DR Congo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania,    
           Togo, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe)