PART ONE: ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
AUTHORS
Numbers 1-500
1. Abdel-Hakim, Sahar S.
British
Women Writers in Egypt in the Middle Decades of the Nineteenth Century:
Sophia Poole, Harriet
Martineau and
Lucie
Duff Gordon. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Cairo, Cairo,
Egypt.
1996.
2. Abdel-Jaouad, Hedi.
"Isabelle
Eberhardt: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Nomad." Yale French
Studies. #83 1993. pp. 93-117.
(Algeria)
3. Ackerman, Susan Y. (American). Copper Moons. Scottsdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press. 1990. 263p. (D.R. Congo)
4. Adams. Evelyn Alice
(American)(1907-
). First Woman Doctor to Cameroun: Autobiography of Evelyn A.
Adams,
M.D.,
Presbyterian
Doctor
to Cameroun, Africa, 1936-1974. Cincinnati: Women’s Society,
Westwood
First Presbyterian Church. 1988.
63p.
(Cameroon)
5. Adams, Maude (American)(1872-1953). The One I Knew Least of All. Ladies Home Journal. June, 1926. pp. 22-23, 161-162. (Egypt)
6. Adams, William H.D.
Celebrated
Women Travelers of the l9th Century. London: W. Swan Sonnenschein
and Co. 1883. 332p. (Tinne,
Pfeiffer,
Stanhope,
Martineau, Dixie, Gordon Cumming, Barker)
7. Adamson, George
(British)(1906-1989).
Lifetime With Lions: Bwana Game; The Story of George Adamson.
London:
Collins and Harvill
Press.
1968.
320p. (Kenya)
8. ----. My Pride and
Joy.
London: Collins and Harvill Press . 1986. 304p. (Kenya)
9. Adamson, Joy Friederike
Victoria
Gessner (Czech Republic)(1910- 1980). Joy Adamson’s Africa.
London: Collins and Harvill Press.
1972.
125p.
(Kenya)
10. ----. The Searching Spirit: An
Autobiography. London: Collins and Harvill Press.
1978.
224p. (Kenya)
11. ----. "Hohnel Island in Lake
Rudolf."
Geographical Journal. Volume 122 #6 December, 1956. pp.
478-482.
(Kenya)
12. Adler, Michelle. Skirting the
Edges
of Civilisation: British Women Travellers and Travel Writers in South
Africa,
1797-1899. Ph.D.
Dissertation:
University of London, London, Great Britain. 1996.
292p.
(Anne Barnard, Augusta de Mist, Florence Dixie, Margaret
Herschel,
Mary Moffat, Elizabeth Lees Price, Harriet Ward, Sarah Heckford,
Marianne
North, Margaret Potts, Alice Blanche Balfour,
Flora Shaw,
(South Africa)
13. ----. “`Skirting the Edges
of Civilsation’: Two Victorian Women Travellers and `Colonial Space’s’
in South Africa.” (In) Darian- Smith,
Kate and
Gunner,
Liz and Nuttall, Sarah (eds.). Text, Theory, Space: Land,
Literature
and History in South Africa and Australia.
London/New
York: Routledge. 1996. pp. 83-98. (Florence Dixie,
Sarah
Heckford)
14. Agate, Margaret M. (British).
Egypt,
the Sinaitic Desert, and the HolyLand. Paisley, Scotland: Printed
for Private Circulation by A.
Gardner.
1904. 245p. (Egypt)
15. Ahl, Frances Norene (American). Wings Over the Congo. Boston: Christopher Publishing House. 1956. 208p. (D.R. Congo)
16. Akeley, Delia Julia Denning
(American)
(1875-1970). “Among the Pigmies in the Congo Forest.”
Brooklyn
Museum Quarterly.
Volume
13 January, 1926. (D.R. Congo)
17. ----.
Jungle Portraits. New York: Macmillan/New York: R.B.
McBride.
1930. 251p. (D.R. Congo, Kenya)
18. ----. “No Feminism
in Darkest Africa (Interview).” Literary Digest. Volume 89
May 15, 1926. pp. 54+. (D.R. Congo)
19. Akeley, Mary Lee
(Lenore)
Jobe (American)(1886-1966). Adventures in the African
Jungle.
New York: Dodd Mead. l930. 275p.
(Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda)
20. ----. Carl Akeley's
Africa. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company. 1929.
321p.
(D.R. Congo, Kenya, Tanzania)
21. ----. Congo Eden:
Comprehensive
Portrayal of the Historical Background as the Scientific Aspects of the
Great Game Sanctuaries of
the
Belgian Congo With the Story of a Six Month Pilgrimage Throughout the
Most
Primitive Region in the Heart of the African
Continent.
New York/London: Dodd Mead/Gollancz. 1950. 356p.
(D.R.
Congo)
22. ----. Lions, Gorillas
and Their Neighbors. New York: Dodd. 1932.
260p.
(D.R.Congo, Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda)
23. ----. Restless
Jungle.
New York: R.M. McBride. National Travel Club. 1936.
313p.
(Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland)
24. ----. Rumble of a
Distant
Drum: A True Story of the African Hinterland. New York/London: Dodd
Mead/G.G.
Harrap. 1946. 364p .
(D.R. Congo, Kenya)
25. Ako, Edward O. and Fondo,
Blossom
N. " Alterity and the Imperial Agenda: Mary Kingsley's `Travels in West
Africa' and Gerald
Durrell's
`The Bafut Beagles'." Jovert. Volume 7 #2 Winter/Spring,
2003.
(http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert/v7i2/ako.htm)
26. Alden, Evelyn V. “A
Bibliography
of Books Written by Osa Johnson.” The Johnson Wait-a-Bit
News.
Volume 6 #2 1985. pp. 1-7.
(D.R.Congo,
Kenya, Tanzania)
27. Alexander, Caroline
(American).
“Annals of Exploration: The White Goddess of the Wangora.” New
Yorker.
Volume 67 #7 April 8,
1991.
pp. 43-76. (Emma Auguste Gehrts) (Togo)
28. ----. One Dry
Season.
New York: Random House. 1990. 256p. (Gabon)
(Mary
Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
29. Alexander, Frances
Gordon
(Paddock) (American) and Cobbald, Evelyn Murray. Wayfarers in the
Libyan Desert. New York/London:
Knickerbocker
Press/Putnam and Sons/A.L. Humphreys. 1912.
127/257p.
(Egypt, Libya)
30. Alexander, Joan.
Voices
and Echoes: Tales From
Colonial Women. London: Quartet. 1983.
223p. (Nell Baines, Jane Bell, Rachel
Bleackley, Nina
Caulfield, Joan Cheverton, Aileen Chubb, Betty Clay, Barbara Corrie,
Mary Davies, Pat Hodgson, Winifred Kirby,
Kathleen McCall,
Olive McLeod, Mona Meek, Helen Neatby, Jean Norton, Nancy Robertson,
Barbara Saben, Flora Shaw, Veronica Short,
Eleanor Stephenson,
Joan Stevens, Mary Stuart,Joan Thorne (Cameroon, Ghana, Malawi,
Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia)
31. Allen, Alexandra.
Travelling
Ladies. London: Jupiter. 1980. 266p.
32. ----. “May French
Sheldon.”
(In) Allen, Alexandra. Travelling Ladies. London:
Jupiter.
1980. pp. 21-42. (Kenya)
33. Allen, Vivien. Lady
Trader:
A Biography of Mrs. Sarah Heckford. London: Collins.
1979.
243p. (South Africa) (Sarah Maud Goff
Heckford
(Irish/British)(1839-1903)
34. Allin, Jessica (British). A Breath of Africa. Edinburgh, Scotland: Pentland Press. 1997. 231p.
35. Alston, Madeline. From
an
Old Cape Homestead. London: J. Lane. 1929.
324p.
(South Africa)
36. ----. From the Heart of the
Veld.
London/New York: John Lane. 1916. 253p. (South Africa)
37. ----. Sunbirds and Jacarandas: A
Bird-Lover in Rhodesia. Cape Town: Juta. 1951.
178p.
(Zimbabwe)
38. ----. Wanderings of a Bird Lover
in Africa. London: H.F. and G. Witherby. 1937.
255p.
(South Africa)
39. Alverson, Marianne (American)(1942- ). Under African Sun. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1987. 233p. (Botswana)
40. Ames, Evelyn Perkins (American)(1908- ). Glimpse of Eden. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1967. 208p. (Kenya, Tanzania)
41 Amine, Rhoda Gordon Lingard (British)(1919- ). Seven Years in the Sun ...: illustrated. London: Hale. 1959. 192p. (Egypt)
42. Amory, Deborah P. The
Story
of Emily Ruete. (In) Amory, Deborah. The Politics of
Identity
on Zanzibar. Ph.D. Dissertation:
Stanford
University, Stanford, California. 1994. pp. 81-102.
(Tanzania)
43. Andersen, Anton C. (Mrs.). A Gleam of Light in Congo's Night. Villa Park, Illinois: Congo Gospel Mission. 1949. 88p. (D.R. Congo)
44. Anderson, Daphne. The
Toe-Rags:
The Story of a Strange Up-Bringing in Southern Rhodesia. London:
Andre Deutsch Limited.
1989.
373p. (Zimbabwe)
45. Anderson, Isabel Weld Perkins
(American)(1876-1948).
From Corsair to Riffian. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
1927.
209p. (Algeria,
Morocco,
Tunisia)
46. ----. Circling
Africa.
Boston: Marshal Jones. 1929. 270p. (Canary Islands,
Egypt,
Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Sierra Leone,
South
Africa,
Sudan, Tanzania)
47. Anderson, Susan. May Perry of Africa. Nashville: Broadman Press. 1966. 60p. (Nigeria) (May Perry (American)(1890- ))
48. Anderson, Peter S. Weapons of
Peace:
The Story of William and Johanna Anderson. Hong Kong: P.S.
Anderson.
1995. 197p. (South
Africa).
49. Anderson, Rosa Claudette
(American).
River, Face Homeward (Suten dan wani hwe fie); An Afro-American in
Ghana.
New York:
Exposition
Press. 1966. 120p. (Ghana)
50. Angelou, Maya (American). All
God's
Children Need Traveling Shoes. New York: Random House.
1986.
210p. (Ghana)
51. ----. Return to Keta. (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. 49-59.
(Ghana).
52. Anonymous. "A
Bibliography
of Elspeth Huxley, and W.A. Munford on a Reference Guide to
Giants."
Library Association Record.
Volume
98 #9 September, 1996. pp. 480+. (Kenya)
53. ----. "A Lady in
Africa."
The Critic. Volume 22 1893. pp. 193-194. (May
(Mary) French Sheldon) (American)(1846-1936))
54. ----. “Across the World
With
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson.” Time. Volume 15 February 3,
1930.
pp. 57-58. (D.R. Congo, Kenya,
Tanzania)
55. ----. `African Girls’ or,
Leaves From a Journal of a Missionary’s Widow. London: Wesleyan
Conference
Office. c. 1870. 54p. (British
Library)
56. ----. “Agnes Lewis’s Search
for the Sinai Palimpsest.” (In) Canning, John (ed.). 100
Great
Adventures. New York: Taplinger
Publishing
Co. 1969. pp. 340-345. (Egypt)
57. Removed
58. ----. "Bibliography
(Margery
Perham)." Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History.
Volume
19 #3 October, 1991. pp. 231-232.
(Botswana,
D.R. Congo, Cameroon, Chad, Kenya, Lesotho, Nigeria, South Africa,
Tanzania,
Zambia, Zimbabwe)
59. ----. "Chronology of
Margery
Perham's Life." Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth
History.
Volume 19 #3 October, 1991. pp.
229-230.
60. ----. “From Kimberley to
Bloemfontein: Two Girls in a Cape Cart.” South African Railways
and
Harbours Magazine. December, 1923.
(South
Africa)
61. ----. “Hidden Egypt: The
First Visit by Women to the Coptic Monasteries of Egypt and Nitria,
With
an Account of the Conditions and
Reasons for
the Decadence of the Ancient Church.” Century. Volume 68
September,
1904. pp. 745-758. (Egypt) (Agnes Smith Lewis
and Margaret
Smith Gibson)
62. ----. “Lady Anne Barnard
at Cape Town.” Living Age. Volume 159 1883.
63. ----. “Lady Anne Barnard
at the Cape.” Temple Bar. Volume 69 1883. pp. 351+.
64. ----.
"The Late Mrs. M. French Shelton." Journal
of
the African Society. Volume 35 1936. pp. 202-203. (May
(Mary)
French
Sheldon) (American)(1846-1936))
65. ----. Leaves From a Lady's
Diary of Her Travels in Barbary. London: Henry Colburn.
1850.
Two Volumes. 285/281p. (Algeria,
Tunisia)
66. ----. “Mary Kingsley in
West
Africa.” (In) Canning, John (ed.). 100 Great Adventures.
New
York: Taplinger Publishing Co. 1969. pp.
361-366.
(Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)
67. ----. Mary Slessor.
Nigeria. #58 1958. pp. 194-211. (Mary Mitchell
Slessor
(British)(1848-1915) (Nigeria)
68. ----. 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. (Nigeria)
(Johanna
Veenstra (American)(1894-1933))
69. ----. “Mrs. French Sheldon,
F.R.G.S., African Traveller.” Womanhood. November,
1901.
pp. 392-395.
70. ----. “Rosita Forbes
Journey
to Kufra.” (In) Canning, John (ed.). 100 Great
Adventures.
New York: Taplinger Publishing Co. 1969.
pp.
459-464. (Ethiopia, Libya)
71. ----. The Story of Ida Pfeiffer
and Her Travels in Many Lands. London: T. Nelson and Sons.
1879. 207p. (Egypt, Madagascar, South
Africa)
72. ----. (`A Daughter
of Japhet’)(British). Wanderings in the Land of Ham.
London:
Longman, Brown, Green, Longman’s and Roberts.
1858.
307p. (Egypt)
73. ----. (English
Lady).
Two Years in Natal. Fraser's Magazine. Volume 12 September,
1875. pp. 312-334. (South Africa)
74. Ardman, C. “Isabelle Eberhardt: Desert Vagabond.” Ms. Volume 4 February, 1976. pp. 94-96. (Algeria)
75. Armstrong, Martin D. Lady Hester Stanhope. London: Gerald Howe. 1927. 96p. (Egypt) (Hester Lucy Stanhope (British)(1776-1839))
76. Ascanio, Pam
(American)(1950-
). White Men Don’t Have Juju: An American Couples Adventure
Through
Africa. Chicago: Noble
Press.
1992. 345p. (Algeria, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African
Republic,
D.R. Congo, Egypt, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau,
Ivory
Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Sierra Leone, Tanzania)
77 Ash, Niema. Travels With My Daughter: (Montreal to Marrakesh). London: New Millennium. 1996. 317p. (Morocco)
78. Asher, Michael and Peru,
Mariantonietta
(Italian). Two Against the Sahara: On Camelback From Nouakchoti
to
the Nile. New York:
William
Morrow.
1988. 301p. (Chad, Egypt, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Sudan)
79. Ashley. Audrey.
Peace-Making
in South Africa: The Life and Work of Dorothy Maud. Bognor Regis,
West Sussex, Great Britain:
New
Horizon. 1980. 134p. (South Africa) (Dorothy
Maud
Died in 1977)
80. Ashmore, Ann Lewis. The Call of the Congo. Nashville, Tennessee: Parthenon Press. 1947. 173p. (D.R. Congo)
81. Asquith, Emma Alice Margaret
Tennant
(British)(1864-1945). A Little Journey. New York: George H.
Doran Company. 1921. 90p.
(Egypt)
82. ----. A Little Journey in
the Winter of 1891 and a Week in Glasgow. Privately
Printed.
July, 1892. (Egypt)
83. Atkinson, Christie.
Wesley’s
Child: The Life Story of Elizabeth Green. Leighton Buzzard, Great
Britain: Christine Atkinson. 1988.
(Nigeria)
84. Austin, Althea. First Impressions: From the Diary of Althea Austin. New York: Vantage Press. 1984. 60p. (Liberia)
85. Awdry, Frances. An Elder
Sister.
A Short Sketch of Anne Mackenzie and Her Brother, the Missionary
Bishop.
London: Bembrose
and
Sons. 1878. 261p. (South Africa)
86. Ayer, Emma Augusta Burbank
(American).
A Motor Flight Through Algeria and Tunisia. Chicago:
McClurg.
1911. 445p. (Algeria,
Tunisia)
87. Babalola, Olabisi. May
Perry:
Character Builder and Teacher at Idi-Aba Baptist Girls' School.
Ibadan,
Nigeria: Baptist Press. 1985.
65p.
(Nigeria) (May Perry, 1890-1976)
88. Bacon, Mrs. Lee. Our Houseboat on the Nile. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1901. 286p. (Egypt)
89. Baez, Joan. One Bowl of Porridge: Memoirs of Somalia. Santa Barbara, California: John Daniel. 1986. 94p. (Somalia)
90. Bagley, Caroline. My Trip Through Egypt and the Holy Land. New York: Grafton Press. 1928. 223p. (Egypt)
91 Bagnall, Sheila. Sheila Bagnall’s Letters From Botswana, 1966-1974. Odi, Botswana: Leitlho. 2001. 348p. (Botswana)
92. Baker, Carroll
(American)(1931-
). To Africa With Love: A True Romantic Adventure. New
York:
D.I. Fine. 1986. 205p. (R. Congo,
Kenya,
Seychelles, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe)
93. Baker, Colin. “Nyasaland
1905-1909:
The Journeys of Mary Hall, Olivia Colville and Charlotte
Mansfield.”
The Society of Malawi
Journal.
Volume 35 1982. (Malawi)
94. Baker, Florence Barbara Maria
Finian
von Sass (Hungarian)(1841-1916). Morningstar: Florence Baker's
Diary
of the Expedition to Put
Down
the Slave Trade on the Nile, 1870-1873. London: William
Kimber.
1972. 240p. (Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan) (Edited by: Ann Baker)
95. Baker, George. Journey
Among
Cannibals: The Story of Mary Kingsley. London: Lutterworth.
1963. 95p. (Cameroon, Nigeria,
Gabon)
(Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
96. Baker, Samuel White
(British)(1821-1893).
The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia and the Sword Hunters of the Hamran
Arabs.
London:
Macmillan
and Co. 1867. 596p. (Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda)
(Florence Barbara Maria Finian von Sass Baker (Hungarian)(1841-
1916))
97. ----. Ismailia: A Narrative
of the Expedition to Central Africa For the Suppression of the Slave
Trade.
Organized by Ismail, Khedive of
Egypt.
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1875. 542p. (Egypt,
Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda) (Florence Barbara Maria Finian von Sass Baker
(Hungarian)(1841-1916))
98. ----. The Albert N’yanza,
Great Basin of the Nile, and the Explorations of the Nile
Sources.
London: Macmillan. 1866. 516p. Two
Volumes.
(Egypt, Sudan, Uganda) (Florence Barbara Maria Finian von Sass Baker
(Hungarian)(1841-1916))
99. Balfour, Alice Blanche
(British)(
-1936). “A Short Account of a Journey Through the British South
Africa
Company’s Territory in
1894.”
Parts One and Two. National Review (London). Volume 25
April,
1895. pp. 183-206. Volume 25 May, 1895. pp. 351-373.
100. ----. “A South African
Trek.”
Wide World Magazine. June, 1898.
101. ----. Twelve Hundred Miles in
a Waggon. London/New York: Arnold. 1895. 265p.
(Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania,
Zimbabwe)
102. Balfour, Clara L. A Sketch of Hannah Kilham. London: W. & F.G. Cash. 1854. 60p. (Sierra Leone)
103. Banks, Emily Tiptaft. White Woman on the Congo. London/New York: Fleming H. Revell. 1943. 192p. (D.R. Congo)
104. Barber, Mary Elizabeth Bowker
(British)(1818-
). “In the Claims (Notes From a Journal).” Cape Monthly
Magazine.
Volume 4
1872.
pp. 39-45. (South Africa)
105. ----. “Night at Du Toit’s Pan.
Notes From a Journal.” Cape Monthly Magazine. Volume 3
1871.
pp. 331-333. (South Africa)
106. ----. “Wanderings in South
Africa
by Sea and Land, 1879 (Part Two).” Quarterly Bulletin of the
South
African Library. Volume 17 #3
March,
1963. pp. 61-74.
107. ----. “Wanderings in South
Africa
by Sea and Land, 1879 (Part Three).” Quarterly Bulletin of the
South
African Library. Volume 17 #4
June,
1963. pp. 103-116
108. ----. “Wanderings in South Africa by
Sea and Land, 1879 (Part Four).” Quarterly Bulletin of the South
African Library. Volume 18 #1
September,
1963. pp. 3-17.
109. ----. “Wanderings in South Africa by
Sea and Land, 1879 (Part Five).” Quarterly Bulletin of the South
African Library. Volume 18 #2
December,
1963. pp. 55-68.
110. Baring-Gould, Edith M. E.
With
Note-Book and Camera a Winter Journey in Foreign Lands. London:
Church
Missionary Society.
1901. 104p. (Egypt)
111. Barkas, Natalie Webb. Behind
the
Camera. London: G. Bles. 1934. 237p. (Nigeria)
112. ----. Thirty Thousand Miles For
the Films: The Story of the Filming of 'Soldier Three' and 'Rhodes in
Africa'.
London/Glasgow:
Blackie and Son. 1937. 197p. (South Africa)
113. Barker, Nicolas. "Lady Anne Barnard: Artist and Author." Bulletin du Bibliophile. #1 2003. pp. 71-83. (South Africa)
114. Barker-Benfield, Maud A.
(British).
The Land and Peoples of East Africa. London/New York: A. & C.
Black/Macmillan. 1960.
104p. (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda)
115. Barkly, Fanny Alexandra
(British).
From the Tropics to the North Sea Including Sketches of Colonial Life,
Five Years in the
Seychelles. London: Roxburghe. 1899. 252p.
(Seychelles)
116. ----. Among Boers and Basutos
and With Barkley's Horse, the Story of Our Life on the Frontier.
London: Roxburghe. 1893. 257p.
(Lesotho, South Africa)
117. Barnard, Anne Lindsay
(Scottish)(1750-1825).
“Journal of a Residence at the Cape of Good Hope, and a Short Tour Into
the Interior.”
(In) Anderson, H.J. (ed.). South Africa a Century Ago: Letters
and
Journals (1779-1801). Cape Town/Oxford: Maskew Miller and Basil
Blackwell. 1925
118. ----. The Cape Diaries of Lady
Anne Barnard, 1799-1800. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society.
Second
Series #29-#30. 1999. 368/328p.
Two
Volumes. (South Africa) (Edited by Margaret Lenta and Basil
Le Cordeur)
119. ----. The Cape Journals of Lady
Anne Barnard, 1797-1798. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society.
Second Series #24. 1994. 431p. (South Africa)
(Edited
by A.M. Lewin Robinson and Margaret Lenta and Dorothy Driver)
120. ----. “Lady Anne Barnard.”
Cape Monthly Magazine. Volume 5 1859. pp. 211-223.
(South
Africa)
121. ----. South Africa a Century
Ago:
Letters Written From the Cape of Good Hope (1797-1801). Cape
Town/London:
Miller/Smith, Elder.
1901.
316p. (South Africa) (Edited by W.H. Wilkins)
122. ----. The Letters of Lady Anne
Barnard to Henry Dundas From the Cape and Elsewhere, 1793-1803,
Together
With Her Journal of a
Tour Into the Interior. New York: Dodd Mead. 1901.
303p.
(South Africa)
123. Barnard, Sophia (British).
Travels
in Algiers, Spain, & c, & c., With a Faithful and Interesting
Account
of the Algerines... London:
Goyder. 1820? 140p. (Algeria)
124. Barrington, Charlotte Mary (Stopford)
(British).
Through Eighty Years: 1855-1935. The Reminiscences of Charlotte
Viscountess
Barrington.
London: John Murray. 1936. 254p. (South Africa)
125. Barry, E.G.H. “Lady Anne
Barnard’s
Stay in the Overberg: An Interesting Discovery.” Quarterly
Bulletin
of the South African
Library. Volume 42 #3 1988. pp.
114-118.
(South Africa)
126. Barter, Charlotte (British).
Alone
Among the Zulus; by a Plain Woman: The Narrative of a Journey Through
the
Zulu Country, South
Africa. London: Society for the Promotion of Christian
Knowledge.
1866. 104p. (South Africa) (By `A Plain Woman’)
127. ----. Home in South
Africa.
London: Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge. 1867.
158p.
(By `A Plain Woman’) (South Africa)
128. Bartlett, Marie (Swan) (British)(1918- ). The Rhino Stayed for Breakfast. London: Jarrolds Publishing Ltd. 1958. 183p. (Kenya)
129. Bartol E. J. Recollections of a Traveller. Private Printing. 1906. 318p. (South Africa)
130. Bartram, Lady Alfred
(British).
Recollections of Seven Years' Residence at the Mauritius, or Isle of
France
by a Lady. London: J.
Cawthorn. 1830. 208p. (Mauritius, South Africa) (`By
a Lady’)
131. Bartsch, Anna. The Hidden Hand in the Story of My Life. Nelson, Winnipeg, Canada: Christian Press. 1987. 234p. (D.R. Congo)
132. 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.
(Nigeria) (Edith Ashley Warner (British)(1867-1925))
133 Bassett, Troy. A
Dangerous
Woman: The Representation of Big-Game Hunter Lady Jenkins, in
Antonia
William' `Recollections of
Somaliland, 1904-1905. 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. (Somalia) (Catherine Minna
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