Citations [501-1000]  Citations [1000-1500]  Citations [1501-1733]
     Addendum

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
           Jenkins  (South African))(Antonia Williams (1856-    ) (British))

134.    Batchelor, John and Batchelor, Julie.  In Stanley’s Footsteps: Across Africa From West to East.  London: Blandford.  1990.  176p.
           (D.R. Congo, Tanzania, Uganda)

135.    Batcos, Stephanie.   "A `Fairy Tale Every Minute': The Autobiographical Journey and Edith Wharton's `In Morocco'."  (In) Colquitt,
           Clare and Goodman, Susan and Waid, Candace (eds.).  A Forward Glance: New Essays on Edith Wharton.  Newark: University of
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139.   Bauer, Martha Jacobson (American)(1913-    ).  Hey, This is Fun!  San Diego, California: Abel II Publishing.  1990.  128p.  (Nigeria)

140.   Baxter, Joan (Canadian).  Graveyard for Dreamers: One Woman’s Odyssey in Africa.  Porters Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada: Pottersfield
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141.    ----.  A Serious Pair of Shoes: An African Journal.  East Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia, Canada: Pottersfield.  1999.
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142.   Bazett, Mary.  “A Letter From the Coast: Mary Bazett, Mombasa, 1892.”  Kenya Past and Present.  #15 1983.  pp. 8-17.  (Kenya)

143.   Beaufort, Emily A. (Viscountess Strangford) (British)(1826-1887).  Egyptian Sepulchres and Syrian Shrines Including Some Stay in the
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144.   Bean, Lucy and Van Heyningen, Elizabeth (eds.).  The Letters of Jane Waterston, 1866-1905.  Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society.  #14.
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145.  Beck, Mary Elizabeth (British).  East and West.  London: R. Clay, Sons, and Taylor.  1872.  220p.  (Egypt)

146.  Beckman, Nellie Sims (American).  Backsheesh: A Woman’s Wanderings.  San Francisco: The Whitaker and Ray Company.  1900.
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147.  Bederman, Sanford H.   The British Lieutenant’s Woman.  Mercator’s World.   # 8 January/February,  2003.  pp. 46-51.  (Olive Macleod/
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148.  Bedinger, R.D.  Althea Brown Edmiston.  (In) Winsborough, Hallie P. and Timmons, Sarah L.V. (eds.).  Glorius Living: Informal Sketches
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149.    Beer, Frank H.  `The Angel of Love' (Emily Hobhouse).  Liskeard, Cornwall, Great Britain: Charaton Books.  2002.  216p.  (South
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150.   Beets, Henry.  Johanna of Nigeria: Life and Labors of Johanna Veenstra, S.U.M.  Grand Rapids, Michigan: Grand Rapids Printing Co.
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151.   Beggs, Mary J.  Choosing to Cope . Springfield, Missouri: Radiant Books . 1988 . 128p.  (Uganda)

152.   Beinart, William.  Men, Science, Travel and Nature in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth- Century Cape.  Journal of Southern African
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153.   Belcher, Wendy Laura (American).  Honey From the Lion: An African Journey.  New York: Dutton.  1988.  188p.  (Ghana)

154.   Bell, Catherine.  “A Letter From Lady Catherine Bell, 1829.”  Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library.  Volume 26 #1 1971.
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155.   Bell, Enid Moberly (British)(1881-1967).  Flora Shaw (Lady Lugard D.B.E.).  London: Constable.  1947.  309p.  (South Africa)

156.   Bell, Lilian Lida (American)(1865-1929).  As Seen by Me.  New York /London: Harper and Brothers.  1900.  305p.  (Egypt)  (By Mrs.
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157.   Bell, Morag.  `Citizenship Not Charity': Violet Markham on Nature, Society and the State in Britain and South Africa.   (In) Bell,
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160.   Bensly, Agnes Dorothee (von Blumberg) (British).  Our Journey to Sinai: A Visit to the Convent of St. Caterina, With a Chapter on the
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161.   Bentsen, Cheryl (American).  Maasai Days.  New York: Summit Books.  1989.  286p.  (Kenya)

162.   Berenson, Mary Logan Whitall (Smith) (American)(1864-    ).  Across the Mediterranean.  Toronto: Constable.  1935.  164p.  (Algeria,
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163.   Berg, Anna Agnes Charlotte (American)(1923-    ).  Jungle Trails From Which Came a Little Girl Without a Country.  Springfield,
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164.   Bernard, Jane (British).  Black Mistress . London: Hodder and Stoughton.  1957.  224p.  (Togo)

165.   Best, Allena (Champlin) (American)(1892-    ).  Mad Dogs and Englishmen...  London: Joseph.  1941. 286p.  (Nigeria)  (By Erick Berry
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166.   Best, Ruth Showell (1930-    ).  Strawberries All Year Round.  Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.  1970.  180p.  (Kenya)

167.   Betham-Edwards, Matilda Barbara (British)(1836-1919). “Alexandrine Tinne, African Explorer.”  (In) Betham-Edwards, Matilda.  Six
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169.   ----.  In French-Africa; Scenes and Memories.  London: Chapman and Hall.  1912.  324p.  (Algeria)
170.   ----.  Six Life Studies of Famous Women.  London: Griffith and Farran.  New York: E.P. Dutton.  1880.  303p.  (Sudan)  (Alexandrine
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171.   ----.  Through Spain to the Sahara.  London: Hurst and Blackett.  1868.  317p.  (Algeria)
172.   ----.  A Winter With the Swallows.  London: Hurst and Blackett.  1867.  317p.  (Algeria)

173.   Bibesco, Marthe Lucia Lahovary (Romanian-French)(1887-1973).  Egyptian Day.  New York: Harcourt Brace.  1930.  184p.  (Egypt)

174.   Bickerstaffe, Lovelyn Elaine.  Things Seen in Morocco: A Land of Enchantment, of Perpetual Contrasts and of Absorbing Human
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175.   Bicknell, Leona Mildred (American).  How a Little Girl Went to Africa: Told by Herself.  Boston: Lee and Shepard.  1904.  172p.  (South
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176.   Bierman, Elenore C. (American).  There’s an Iguana in My Plumbing.  New York: Ashley Books.  1976.  252p.  (Liberia)

177.   Bigland, Eileen (British)(1898-1970).  Awakening to Danger.  London: Nicholson and Watson.  1946.  220p.
178.   ----.  The Lake of the Royal Crocodiles.  New York/London: Macmillan/Hodder and Stoughton.  1939.  299p.  (Zambia, Zimbabwe)
179.   ----.  Journey to Egypt.  London/New York: Jarrolds.  1948.  1920.

180.   Bilinda, Lesley (British). The Colour of Darkness. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1996. 226p. (Rwanda)

181   Biller, Sarah (ed.).  Memoir of the Late Hannah Kilham.  London: Darton and Harvey.  1837.  506p.  (Sierra Leone)  (Editor Was Hannah
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182.   Birkett, Deborah Jane (British).  An Independent Woman in West Africa: The Case of M. Mary Kingsley.  Ph.D. Dissertation:
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184.   ----.  Mary Kingsley (1862-1900): A Biographical Bibliography.  Bristol, Great Britain: Bristol University Press, on Behalf of the Royal
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185.   ----.  Mary Kingsley: Imperial Adventuress.  Basingstoke, Great Britain: Macmillan.  1992.  213p.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)
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186.    ----.  The Mysterious Miss Benham.  (In) Birkettt, Dea.  Off the Beaten Track: Three Centuries of Women Travellers.  London:
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187.   ----.  Off the Beaten Track: Three Centuries of Women Travellers.  London: National Portrait Gallery.  2004.  144p.
188.   ----.  Spinsters Abroad: Victorian Lady Explorers.  London: Basil Blackwell.  1989.  300p.   (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900)

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189.   ----.  The Invalid at Home, the Samson Abroad.  Women's Review.  #6 April, 1986.  pp. 18-19.  (Mary Kingsley, May French
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190.   ----.  “West Africa’s Mary Kingsley.”  History Today.  Volume 37 May, 1987.  pp. 10-16.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)

191.  Black, Helen C.  “Two Women’s Tramp in South Africa.”  (In) Black, Helen C. (ed.).  Fom Deal to South Africa.  London: F.V. White

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192.   Blackwood, Yvonne (Canadian). Into Africa: A Personal Journey.  Scarborough, Ontario, Canada: Abbeyfield Publishers.  2000.  195p.
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193.   Blaikie, W.G.  “Lady Travellers.”  Blackwood’s Magazine.  Volume 160 July, 1896.  pp. 49-66.  (Ida Pfeiffer, Alexandrine Tinne, Florence
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194.   Blake, Susan Louise (American)(1946-    ).  Letters From Togo.  Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa Press.  1991.  179p.  (Togo)
195.   ----.  Travel and Literature: The Liberian Narratives of Esther Warner and Graham Greene.  Research in African Literatures.  Volume 22
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198.   Blakemore, Christine Korol (German)(1943-     ).  The People From the Pit: A Trans-African Journey.  London: Minerva.  1997.  246p.
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199.   Blakeslee, Helen Virginia (American).  Beyond the Kikuyu Curtin.  Chicago: Moody Press.  1956.  267p.  (Kenya) (Condensed to:
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200.   Blanch, Lesley.  “Isabel Burton: A Two-Headed Profile.”  (In) Blanch, Lesley.  The Wilder Shores of Love.  New York: Carroll and Graf
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202.   Blanton, Casey. "Victorian Women Travelers: Mary Kingsley." (In) Blanton, Casey. Travel Writing: The Self and the World. New
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203.   Blashfield, Evangeline Wilbour and Blashfield Edwin H.   A Day With the Donley Boys.  Scribner's Magazine.  Volume 11 #4 August, 
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204.    ----. and ----.  Afloat on the Nile.  Scribner's Magazine.  Volume 10 #6 December, 1891.  pp. 663-681.  (Egypt)

205.   Blennerhassett, Rose (British) and Sleeman, Lucy (British).  Adventures in Mashonaland, by Two Hospital Nurses.  London:
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206.   Blixen, Karen (Danish)(1885-1962).  Isak Dinesen: Letters From Africa, 1914-1931.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.  1981.  474p.
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207.   ----.  Out of Africa.  London: Putnam.  1937.  389p.  (Kenya)  (Written Under pseud. of Isak Dinesen)
208.   ----.  Shadows on the Grass.  New York: Random House.  1960.  149p.  (Kenya)  (Written Under pseud. of Isak Dinesen)

209.  Blunt, Allison.  “Mapping, Authorship and Authority: Reading Mary Kingsley’s Landscape Descriptions.”  (In) Blunt, Allison and
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210.   ----.  Travel, Gender, and Imperialism: Mary Kingsley and West Africa.  New York: Guilford Press.  1994.  190p.  (Cameroon, Gabon,
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211.   Blyden, Edward W.  The African Society and Miss Mary Kingsley.  London: J. Scott.  1901.  47p.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria) (Mary
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212.   Board, Barbara.  Newsgirl in Egypt.  London: M. Joseph.  1938. 276p.  (Egypt)

213.   Boggie, Jeannie Marr Manson (British)(1876-    ).  Experiences of Rhodesia’s Pioneer Women, Being a True Account of the
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          Blatch,  Mary Sanders (Mrs. Randolph Nesbitt), Mrs. Rogers (Australian), Lizzie Hewitt (Mrs. Massie), Mary Haines, A. Letitia Foster,
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214.   ----.  A Husband and a Farm in Rhodesia.  Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia: Catholic Mission Press.  195 9.  372p.  (Zimbabwe)

215.   Boisseau, Tracey J.  “The African Adventures of May French-Sheldon: A Critical Cultural Study of an Imperial Feminist.”  Ph.D.
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218.   Boomer, Harriet Ann (1835-1921).  Notes From Our Log in South Africa; and, on Foot Through the Colonies at the Paris Exhibition.
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219.   Bosch, Mineke.  Colonial Dimensions of Dutch Women's  Suffrage: Aletta Jacob's Travel Letters From Africa and Asia, 1911-1912.
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220.   Bottome, Margaret (McDonald) (American)(1827-1906).  A Sunshine Trip. Glimpses of the Orient (Extracts From Letters).  New
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221.   Boutros, Allison Douglas.  The Soul of Egypt: The Charm and Needs of the Land of the Nile.  London: Marshall, Morgan and Scott.
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222.   Bowes, Betty.  Daughter of the King: The Story of Missionary Fairy Chism.  Kansas City, Missouri: Nazarene.  1975.  61p.  (Swaziland)
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223    Bowne, Elizabeth.  Their Silent Message.  New York: McGraw-Hill.  1968.  215p.  (Liberia)

224Boyd, Joyce.  My Farm in Lion Country.  New York: Frederick A. Stokes.  1933.  273p.  (Tanzania)

225.   Boyle, Laura (British).  Diary of a Colonial Officer's Wife.  Oxford: Alden Press. 1968.  176p.  (Ghana)  (Written in 1915)

226.   Bradley, Eliza (British)(1783-    ).  An Authentic Narrative of the Shipwreck and Sufferings of Mrs. Eliza Bradley, Wife of Captain James
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227.  Bradley, Mary Hastings (American)(    -1976).  On the Gorilla Trail.  New York Appleton.  1922.  270p.  (D.R. Congo)
228.   ----.  Caravans and Cannibals.  New York: Appleton.  1926.  320p.  (D.R. Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda)
229.   ---- and Bradley, Alice H..  Alice in Elephantland.  New York: Appleton.  1929 . 186p.  (D.R. Congo).
230.   ---- and Bradley, Alice H.  Alice in Jungleland.  New York: Appleton.  1927.  170p.  (D.R.Congo)

231.   Braun, Ethel.  The New Tripoli, and What I Saw in the Hinterland.  London: Fisher Unwin.  1914.  302p.  (Libya)

232.   Brewington, Jane (American).  Getting It All Together.  Kansas City, Missouri: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City.  1978.  87p.
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233.   Brewster, M. Augusta (British). Three Months' Travel in Egypt and Palestine, London: Nisbet. 1894. (Egypt)

234.   Bridges, F.D. (British).  Journal of a Lady's Travels Round the World.  London: John Murray.  1883.  413p.  (Egypt, South Africa)

235.   Brisson,  Rike "West Africa on Stage: Travel Writing as Performance in Richard Burton's Two Trips to Gorilla Land and Mary Kingsley's
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236.   Brittan, Harriet (Harriette) G. (British)(1823-1897).  Scenes and Incidents of Every-Day Life in Africa.  New York: Pudney and Russell.
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237.   Brix, Shawn.  In the Master's Service: The Life of Tena Huizenga.  Grand Rapids, Michigan: Calvin Theological Seminary.  1994.  107p.
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238   Broad, Lucy (British).  A Woman's Wanderings the World Over.  London: Headley Brothers.  1909.  189p.  (Madagascar, Mauritius,
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239.  Brock, Carolyn. Asante Africa. Independence, Missouri: Herald Publishing House. 1990.  253p.  (Kenya)

240.   Brockway, Alice Tolman (Pickford) (American)(1868-1946).  Sunny Lands and Blue Waters.  Philadelphia/Boston: Griffith and Rowland
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241.   Brodhurst-Hill, Alice Evelyn Maud (British)(1883-    ).  So This is Kenya!  London/Glasgow: Blackie and Son.  1936.  246p.  (Kenya)
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242.   ----.  The Youngest Lion: Early Farming Days in Kenya.  London: Hutchinson.  1934.  286p.  (By Evelyn Broadhurst-Hill)

243.   Brom, Olga John (French).  A Woman in Africa.  London: Oldbourne.  1961.  222p.  (D.R. Congo)

244.   Bron, Alice.  Diary of a Nurse in South Africa, Being a Narrative of Experience in the Boer War and English Hospital Service.  London:
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245.   Brook, Mrs. Charles John (British).  Six Weeks in Egypt.  Fugitive Sketches of Eastern Travel.  London: Simpkin and Marshall.  1893.
          238p.  (Egypt)

246.   Brooke-Hunt, Violet (    -1910).  A Woman’s Memories of the War.  London: James Nisbet and Co.  1901.  243p.  (South Africa)

247.   Broome, Mary Anne (Stewart) Barker (British)(1831-1911).  Colonial Memories.  London: Smith, Elder.  1904.  301p.  (Mauritius, South
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248.   ----.  “First Days in Natal.”  Eclectic Magazine.  Volume 86-87 1847.
249.   ----.  “Letters From South Africa.”  Lippincott’s Magazine.  Volume 17-19 1875-1876.
250.   ----.  “Natal Memories.” Cornhill Magazine.  Volume 8 1900.  pp. 16+.
251.   ----.  Travelling About Over New and Old Ground.  London/New York: G. Routledge.  1872.  353p.  (Part Four: Africa)  (Angola,
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252.   ----.  A Years Housekeeping in South Africa.  London: Macmillan.  1877.  335p.  (Published in the U.S. as: Letters From South Africa,
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253.   Broughton, Elizabeth (British).  Six Years Residence in Algiers.  London: Saunders and Otley.  1839.  452p.  (Algeria)

254.   Brown, Clara Lee (American).  Beating Around the Bush.  Boston: Christopher Publishing House . 1967.  136p.  (Kenya, Tanzania,
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255.   Brown, Elizabeth Wibberley (American).  Interval in Africa.  Canterbury, Connecticut: Protea Publishing.  1988.  368p.  (Botswana)

256.   Brown, Evelyn M.  Edel, Beneath the Southern Cross.  New York: Farrar.  1967.  170p.  (Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius South Africa,
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257.   Brown, Judith Reynolds (American)(1930-    ).  Faranji: A Venture Into Ethiopia.  Santa Barbara, California: Fithian Press.  1994.  239p.
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258.   Brown, Mary Solomon.  Mrs. John Brown 1847-1935.  London: John Murray.  1937.  214p.  (South Africa) (Edited by Angela James and
          Nina Hills)

259.   Brown, Zella M.  Trail-Blazers in Livingstone Country.  The Story of Ronald and Margaret Collett.  Winona Lake, Indiana: Light and
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260.   Brown, Zola.  Only One Life: The Life and Martyrdom of Phyllis Rine.  Cincinnati: Rine Memorial Press.  1967.  166p.  (D.R. Congo)
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261.   Buchan, James.  The Expendable Mary Slessor.  Edinburgh: St. Andrews Press.  1980.  London: Seabury.  1981.  253p. (Nigeria)
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262.   Buck, Dorothy (1897-    ).  The New Lotus-Eaters.  London: Arrowsmith.  1928.  318p.  (Tunisia)

263.   Buckland, Anna Jane.  A Record of Ellen Watson (1856-1880).  London: Macmillan.  1884.  279p.  (South Africa)

264.   Bueltman, A. J.  White Queen of the Cannibals.  Highland, Illinois: Christian Education Co.  1948.  106p.  (Nigeria)  (Mary Mitchell
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265.   Bulifant, Josephine Christiana (American)(1897-    ).  40 Years in the African Bush, etc.  Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House.
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266.    Bulpett, C.W.L.  A Picnic Party in Wildest Africa: Being a Sketch of a Winter’s Trip to Some of the Unknown Waters of the Upper Nile.
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267.   Bunkowske, Bernice and Brauer, Janice K.   (eds.).  Dreams Dawn in Africa.  St. Louis, Missouri : Lutheran Women's Missionary
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268.   Burgess, Doris.  Eritrean Journey.  London: War on Want.  1985.  24p.  (Eritrea)

269.   Burk, Ellen I. (American).  Pioneering in Darkest Africa.  Edina, Missouri: Sentinel Printing.  1958.  22p.  (D.R. Congo)

270.   Burman, Jose.  In the Footsteps of Lady Anne Barnard.  Cape Town/Johannesburg: Human and Rousseau.  1990.  128p.  (Egypt,
          South Africa)

271.   Burton, Isabel Arundell (British)(1831-1896).  A.E.I.-Arabia, Egypt, India. A Narrative of Travel.  London/Belfast: W. Mullan.  1879.
          488p.  (Egypt)
272.   ----.  The Romance of Lady Isabel Burton.  London/New York: Hutchinson/Dodd Mead.  1897.  788p.  (Edited by W.H. Wilkins)
          (Egypt)

273.   Burton, Jean (British).  Sir Richard Burton's Wife.  New York: Alfred A. Knopf.  1941.  378p.  (Egypt)  (Isabel Arundell Burton (British)
          (1831-1896))

274.   Burton, Maria S. B. (Irish)(1837-1912).  Happy Days and Happy Work in Basutoland.  London/New York: Society for Promoting
          Christian Knowledge Tract Committee.  1902.  64p.  (Lesotho)

275.   Burton, Rosemary.  "Pioneer Women Travellers--Mary Kingsley."  (In) Burton, Rosemary.  Journeys of the Great Explorers.  New York:
          Facts on File.  1992.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)

276.   Butcher, Edith Louisa (Floyer) (British).  Egypt as We Knew It.  London: Mills and Boon.  1911.  227p.  (Egypt)  (By E.L. Butcher)
277.   ----.  Things Seen in Egypt.  London: Seeley, Service and Co.  1910.  251p.  (Egypt)  (By E.L. Butcher)

278.   Butler, Annie Robina.  By the Rivers of Africa From Cape Town to Uganda.  London: Religious Tract Society.  1901.  154p.  (South
         Africa, Uganda)

279.   Butler, Elizabeth Southerden (Thompson) (British)(1846-1933).  An Autobiography.  London/New York: Constable and Co./Houghton
          Mifflin.  1923.  335p.  (Egypt, South Africa)
280.   ----.  From Sketch-Book and Diary.  London: A. and C. Black.  1909.  177p.  (Egypt, South Africa)

281.   Butler, M.  “Fifty-Eight Years as Child and Woman in South Africa.”  Fortnightly Review.  Volume 66 April, 1900.  pp. 537-550.

282.   Buxton, Hannah Maude (British)(1872-    ) and Buxton, Clare Emily (British) and Buxton, Theresa (British).  On Either Side of the Red
         Sea.  London: Edward Stanford.  1895.  163p.  (By H.M. Buxton and C.E.B. Buxton)

283.   Buxton, Mary Aline Bradshaw (British)(1896-   ).  Kenya Days.  London: E. Arnold.  1927.  242p.  (Kenya)

284Cable, Lucy L.  On the Desert With Maude Adams.  Ladies Home Journal.  Volume 24 #6 May, 1907. pp. 7-8, 72.  (Maude Adams
           (American)(1872-1953) (Egypt)

285.   Cadbury, M.H.  The Life of Amanda Smith: The American Sybil, the Christian Saint.  Birmingham: Cornish Brothers.  1916.  88p.  (Amanda
           Smith) (American)(1837-1915) (Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone)

286.   Caddick, Helen (British).  White Woman in Central Africa.  London/New York: Unwin/Cassell.  1900.  242p.  (Malawi, Mozambique)

287.   Caillard, Emma Marie (Mabel) (British)(1852-    ).  A Lifetime in Egypt, 1876-1935.  London: G. Richards.  1935.  279p.  (Egypt)

288.   Calabria, Michael D.  Florence Nightingale in Egypt and Greece: Her Diary and `Visions’.  Albany, New York: State University of New
          York Press.  1997.  167p.  (Egypt)  (Florence Nightingale (British)(1820-1910))

289.   Caldwell, Elsie Noble (American).  Satin Skirts of Commerce.  New York: Richard R. Smith.  1945.  204p.  (Kenya, Mozambique,
          Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania)

290.   Cale, Patricia S.  “A British Missionary in Egypt: Mary Louisa Whately.”  Vitae Scholasticae.  Volume 3 Spring, 1984.  pp. 131-143. 
          (British)(1824-1889)(Egypt)

291.   Callaway, Helen (American) and Helly, Dorothy O.  "Crusader for Empire: Flora Shaw/Lady Lugard."  (In) Chaudhuri, Nupur and
          Strobel, Margaret (eds.).  Western Women and Imperialism.  Complicity and Resistance.  Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University
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292.   ----.  Gender, Culture and Empire: European Women in Colonial Nigeria.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.  1987.  278p.  (Nigeria)          

293.   Cameron, Charlotte (Wales-Almy) (British)(    -1946).  A Woman's Winter in Africa, a 26,000 Mile Journey.  London: Stanley Paul.
          1913.  403p.  (Canary Islands, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa,
          Tanzania)

294.   Campbell, Belle McPherson (American).  Madagascar. Chicago: Women’s Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northeast.  1889.
          80p.  (Missionary Annuals Volume 8. )  (Madagascar)

295.    Campbell, Ffyona (British)(1967-    ). On Foot Through Africa.  London: Orion Books Ltd.  1994.  349p.  (Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso,
            Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo Democratic Republic, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, South Africa, Western
            Sahara, Zambia

296.    Campbell, Olwen.  Mary Kingsley: A Victorian in the Jungle.  London: Methuen.  1957.  196p.  (Gabon, Nigeria, R. Congo)  (Mary
           Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

297.   Carberry, Juanita (British).  Child of Happy Valley: A Memoir.  London: Heinemann.  1999.  208p.  (Kenya)

298.   Carnegie, Mrs. V.M.  A Kenya Farm Diary.  London: Blackwood.  1930.  271p.  (Kenya)

299.   Carpenter, Mary Thorn (American).  In Cairo and Jerusalem. An Eastern Note-Book.  New York: A.D.F. Randolph and Company.  1894.
          222p.  (Egypt)

300.   Carr, Barbara (British).  Cherries on My Plate.  Cape Town: H. Timmins.  1965.  220p.  (Malawi, South Africa)
301.   ----.  Not For Me the Wilds.  Cape Town/London: H. Timmins/Bailey Brothers and Swinfen.  1963.  253p.  (Malawi)  (Also Published as:
          The Beastly Wilds)

302.   Carr , Rosamond H. (American).  Land of a Thousand Hills: My Life in Rwanda.  New York: Viking.  1999.  256p.  (Rwanda)

303.   Carson, Blanche Mabury (American).  From Cairo to the Cataract.  Boston: L.C. Page and Co.  1909.  330p.  (Egypt)

304.   Cass, Caroline.  Joy Adamson: Behind the Mask.  London: Nicolson.  1992.  236p.  (Kenya)  (Joy Friederike Victoria Gessner Adamson
           (Czech Republic)(1910-1980))

305.   Cave, Ann Estella (British).  Three Journeys.  London: T. Butterworth.  1928.  286p.  (South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe)

306.   Cavendish, Lucy C.F. (British).  Five Months in South Africa.  Murray's Magazine.  April, 1890.  pp. 450-469.  (South Africa)

307.   Caverhill, Mary B.  Miracles of Mercy.  Ingatestone, Great Britain: Caverhill.  1997.  136p.  (Malawi)

308.   Champion, O. (British).  Journey of a Lifetime (1922-1993).  Worcester, Great Britain: Square One.  1997.  160p.  (Uganda)

309.   Chapin, Adele le Bourgeois (American) (1862-   ).  `Their Trackless Way’: Book of Memories.  London: Constable.  1931.  327p.   (South
          Africa)  (Edited by  Christina Chapin)

310.   Chapman, Louise Robinson (American)(1892-    ).  Africa, O Africa: Twenty-Five Years a Missionary on the Dark Continent.  Kansas
          City, Missouri: Beacon Hill Press.  1945.  221p.  (Swaziland)
311.   ----.  Footprints in Africa.  Kansas City, Missouri: Nazarene Publishing House.  1959.  110p.  (Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland)

312.   Chapman, Olive Murray (British).  Across Madagascar.  London: Cheltenham/E.J. Burrow.  1943.  144p.

313.   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.  (Nigeria)  (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

314.   Chase, Ilka (American)(1905-1978).  Around the World and Other Places.  New York: Doubleday.  1970.  pp. 1-92.  (Libya, Morocco,
          Tunisia)
315.   ----.  Elephants Arrive at Half-Past Five.  Garden City, New York: Doubleday.  1963.  269p.  (Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania)
316.   ----.  Second Spring and Two Potatoes.  New York: Doubleday.  1965.  pp. 211-293.  (Kenya, South Africa, Zambia)
317.   ----.  The Varied Airs of Spring.  New York: Doubleday.  1969.  pp. 63-167.  (Kenya, Tanzania)
318.   ----.  Worlds Apart.  New York: Doubleday.  1972.  pp. 189-273.  (Botswana)

319.   Chavis, Grace L. (American).  Reflections on Africa.  Hicksville, New York: Exposition Press.  1975.  70p.  (Benin, Cameroon, Chad, D.R.
          Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia)

320.   Chennells, Ellen (British).  Recollections of an Egyptian Princess by Her English Governess. Being a Record of Five Years Residence
          at the Royal Court of Ismael Pasha Khedive.  London/Edinburgh: W. Blackwood and Sons.  1893.  Two Volumes.  376p.  (Egypt)

321.   Chisholm, James J.  Mutoto; or the Perfume of the Alabaster Box.  A Brief Sketch of the Life and Labors of Bertha Stebbins Morrison,
          Our Martyr Missionary to Luebu, Africa.  Richmond, Virginia: Presbyterian Committee of 7 Publication.  1914.  107p.  (D.R. Congo)
           (Bertha Stebbins Morrison (American)(1877-1910))

322.   Chown, Daisy M.  Wayfaring in Africa: A Woman’s Wanderings From the Cape to Cairo.  London: Heath Canton Limited.  1927.
          223p.  (Egypt, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, Sudan, Uganda, Zimbabwe)

323.   Christensen, Matthew J.  “Strategies of Placement/Production of Identity: Adelaide Smith Casely Hayford as African Victorian
          Traveler.”  Ufahamu.  Volume 23 #1 1995.  pp. 21-34.  (Sierra Leone)

324.   Christian, Carol and Plummer, Gladys.  God and One Red Head: Mary Slessor of Calabar.  London: Hodder and Stoughton.  1970.
          190p.  (Nigeria)  (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

325.  Christie, Florence (American). Called to Egypt; `The Hardest part of Going Was Coming Home’; A Life-Time Missionary’s Own Story.
           Privately Published.  1997.  305p.  (Egypt)

326.   Church, Elisabeth (British).  Kenya Under My Skin.  Exeter: Paternoster.  1988.  112p.  (Kenya)

327.   Church, Mary (British).  Sierra Leone: or, the Liberated Africans, in a Series of Letters From a Young Lady to Her Sister in 1832 and
          1834.  London: Longmans.  1835.  49p.  (Sierra Leone) (Authored Anonymously)

328.   Churchill, Jennie Randolph.  “Letters From a Hospital Ship by Lady Randolph Churchill.”  Anglo-Saxon Review.  June, 1900.  pp. 218-
          237.  (South Africa)

329.   Churchill, Marianne (British).  A Merchant Family in Early Natal: Diaries and Letters of Joseph and Marianne Churchill. With a
          Narrative of Pioneering Travels to Potchefstroom and the Soutpensberg.  Cape Town: A.A. Balkema.  1979.  198p.  (South Africa)
           (Edited by Daphne Child)  (Marianne Churchill (1831/32- 1912))

330.   Clair, Colin.  Mary Kingsley, African Explorer.  Watford, Great Britain: Bruce and Gawthorn.  1963.  99p.  (Figures of the
          Commonwealth Series)  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900)

331   Clancy-Smith, Julia.  "The `Passionate Nomad' Reconsidered: A European Woman in L'Algerie Francaise."  (In) Chaudhuri, Nupur and
          Strobel, Margaret (eds.).  Western Women and Imperialism.   Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.  1992.  pp. 61-78.
          (Algeria)  (Isabelle Eberhardt (French)(1877-1904))

332.   Clark, Dora Jane Armstrong (American).  Congo Trails.  New York: Vantage Press.  1961.  127p.  (D.R. Congo)

333.   Clark, Eleanor (American)(1913-    ).  Tamrart: 13 Days in the Sahara.  N.P.: S. Wright.  1984.  106p.  (Algeria)

334.   Clark, June Vendall (Kay) (British).  Starlings Laughing: A Memoir of Africa.  New York: W. Morrow.  1990.  304p.  (Botswana,
          Zimbabwe)  (See Also: Kay, June V.)

335.   Clarke, Mary Lane (American) and Clarke, George E.  American Wesleyan Methodist Missions of Sierra Leone, West Africa.
          Syracuse, New York: Wesleyan Methodist Publishing Association Printing.  1910?  256p.  (Sierra Leone)

336.   Cline, Cheryl.  Women's Diaries, Journals, and Letters: An Annotated Bibliography.  New York: Garland Publishing.  1989.  716p.

337.   Cloete, Rehna Mildred E. (Ellison).  The Nylon Safari.  New York: Houghton.  1956.  276p.  (Tanzania)

338.   Cloman, Flora L. Smith Clement (1869-    ).  I’d Like it Over.  New York: Farrar and Rinehart.  1941.  (South Africa)

339.   Close, Etta (British)(    -1945).  A Woman Alone in Kenya, Uganda and the Belgian Congo.  London: Constable.  1924.  288p.  (D.R.
          Congo Kenya, Uganda)

340.   Cobbald, Evelyn Murray (British)(1867-1963).  Kenya, the Land of Illusion.  London: Murray.  1935.  236p.  (Kenya)   (See Also:
          Alexander, Frances Gordon).

341.   Cobbe, Frances Power (Irish)(1822-1904).  The Cities of the Past.  London: Trubner and Co.  1864.  216p.  (Egypt)

342.   Cohen, Alan.  A Note on Mary Elizabeth Barber, Some Early South African Geologists, and the Discovery of Gold.  South African
           Journal of Economic History.  Volume 15 #1-#2 September, 2000.  pp. 1+.  (South Africa)  (Barber, Mary Elizabeth Bowker) (British)
           (1818-    )

343.   Cole, Keith.  Pethy, Lee and Mary: Three CMS Missionaries in East Africa.  Bendigo, Victoria, Australia: Keith Cole Publications.
         1986.  96p.  (Kenya, Tanzania)  (Maud Pethybridge, Lee Appleby, Mary Newell)

344.   Cole, Mary (Irish).  Dirtroads.  Dublin: Gilland Macmillan.  1975.  246p.  (D.R. Congo, Kenya, Uganda)

345.   Cole, Monica M. (American).   South Africa.  New York: Dutton.  1961.  696p.  (South Africa)

346.   Coleman, Deirdre (ed.).  Anna Maria Falconbridge, `Two Voyages to Sierra Leone (1794).  (In ) Coleman, Deirdre (ed.).  Maiden
          Voyages and Infant Colonies: Two Women’s Travel Narratives of the 1790s.  Leicester, Great Britain: Leister University Press.
           1999.   pp. 22-168.   (Sierra  Leone) (Anna Marie Falconbridge(British)(   -1792))
347.   ----.  Maiden Voyages and Infant Colonies: Two Women’s Travel Narratives of the 1790s.  Leicester, Great Britain:
          Leister University Press.  1999.  (Sierra Leone)  (Anna Marie Falconbridge  (British)(    -1792))
348.    ----.  "Sierra Leone, Slavery, and Sexual Politics: Anna Maria Falconbridge and the `Swarthy Daughter' of  Late 18th
          Century Abolitionism."  Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period.  Volume 2 #1 1995.  pp. 3-25.  (Sierra Leone)  (Anna
          Marie Falconbridge  (British)(    -1792))

349.   Colenso, Frances Ellen (British).  My Chief and I; or, Six Months in Natal After the Langalinalele Outbreaks.  London: Chapman and
          Hall.  1880.  327p.  (South Africa)
350.   ----.  Colenso Letters From Natal.  Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter.  1958.  440p.  (South Africa)  (Edited by Wyn Rees)

351.   Collins, Catherine Pomeroy (American)(1913-    ) and Pomeroy, Miggs (American).  The Great Sahara Mousehunt.  London:
          Hutchinson.  1962.  199p.  (Chad, Libya)

352.   Collins, Jodie.  Code Word, Catherine.  Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers.  1984.  325p.  (Ethiopia)

353.   Colvile, Zelie Isabelle (Richaud De Preville) (French/British).  Round the Black Man's Garden.  Edinburgh/London: Blackwood and
          Sons.  1893.  344p.  (Canary Islands, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal,
          Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo)
354.   ----.  "Ten Days on an Oil River."  Blackwood's Magazine.  Volume 153 1893.  pp. 372-382.  (Nigeria)

355.   Colville, Olivia (Spencer-Churchill) (British).  1000 Miles in a Machilla: Travel and Sport in Nyasaland, Angoniland and Rhodesia With
          Some Account of the Resources of These Countries.  London/New York: Walter Scott.  1911.  311p.  (Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia,
          Zimbabwe)  (By: Mrs. Arthur Colville)

356.   Cook, Albert C.  “An Eminent and Unconventional Victorian: Mary Henrietta Kingsley.”  University of Toronto Quarterly.  July, 1951.
          pp. 320-343.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

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

358.   Cooper, Brenda K.  "Through the Eyes of Gender and Hollywood: Conflicting Visions of Isak Dinesen's Africa."  Paper Presented at
          the Qualitative Studies Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications National Convention,
          August, 1992, Montreal, Canada.  1992.  45p.  (Kenya)

359.   Cooper, Jacqueline (American)(1924-    ).  Cocktails and Camels.  New York: Appleton.  1960.  241p.  (Egypt)  (Written Under the
          pseud. of Jacqueline Carol)

360.   Cooper, Joyce Ludden.  They Called Her Ya: The Story of Ruth Saunders.  Salem, Ohio: Allegheny Publications.  1992.  254p.  (Sierra
          Leone)  (Ruth Saunders (American)(1916-    ))

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

362.   Corey, Vickie Hyde (American)(1954-    ).  The Glad Game.  Washington: Review and Herald Publishing Association.  1979.  156p.
          (Sierra Leone)

363.   Cornwall, Barbara.  The Bush Rebels; A Personal Account of Black Revolt in Africa.  New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston.  1972.
          252p.  (Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique)

364.   Coskran, Kathleen and Truesdale, C.W. (eds.).  Tanzania on Tuesday: Writing by American Women Abroad.  Minneapolis: New
          Rivers Press.  1997.  435p.  (Geraldine Kennedy (Niger), Jacqueline Cooper  (Egypt), Kathleen Coskran (Ethiopia), Teresa Buerkle
          (Morocco), Jeanne D'Haem, (Kenya, Tanzania), Sharon Mayes (South Africa))

365.   Courlander, Kathleen (British).  I Speak of Africa.  London: Hale.  1956.  255p.  (South Africa)

366.   Court Treatt, Stella (British).  Cape to Cairo: The Record of a Historic Motor Journey.  Boston/London: Brown Little/ G.G. Harrap.
          1927.  250p.  (Egypt, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe)
367.   ----.  Out of the Beaten Track: A Narrative of Travel in Little Known Africa.  New York: Dutton.  1931.  288p.  (Sudan)
368.   ----.  Sudan Sand: Filming the Baggara Arabs.  London: George Harrap.  1930.  252p.  (Sudan)

369.    Cox, James A.  “Samuel and Florence Baker.”  (In) National Geographic Society.  Into the Unknown: The Story of Exploration.
           Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society.  1987.  pp. 219-225.

370.   Cran, Marion Dudley (British)(1879-1942). The Garden Beyond.  London: Herbert Jenkins.  1937.  316p.  (Kenya)

371.   Crane, Florence.  (Terrae Incognita) Impressions of Foreign Lands.  Privately Printed. R. Crane.  1927.  159p.  (Egypt)

372.   Crangle, John V. and Baylen, Joseph O.  "Emily Hobhouse's Peace Mission, 1916."  Journal of Contemporary History.  Volume 14 #4
          October, 1979.  pp. 731-744.  (South Africa)

373.   Crawford, Emily May (Grimes) (British).  By the Equator's Snowy Peak: A Record of Medical Missionary Work and Travel in British
          East Africa.  London: Church Missionary Society.  1912.  176p.  (Kenya, Uganda)

374.   Crawford, Mabel Sharman (British).  Through Algeria.  London: Richard Bentley.  1863.  362p.  (Algeria)  (Authored Anonymously)

375.   Crile, Grace (McBride) (American)(1876-1948).  Skyways to a Jungle Laboratory: An African Adventure.  London/New York:
          Heinemann/Norton.  1937.  240p.  (Egypt, Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda)

376.   Cripps, Jean Donaldson (South African).  The Arrow By Day.  Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Co.  1965.  159.
           (Botswana)

377.   Critchley, Audrey.  Leopard Girl.  London: F. Muller.  1959.  224p.  (Kenya)

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

379.   Cron, Gretchen.  The Roaring Veldt.  New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.  1930.  286p.  (Kenya, Tanzania)

380.   Crook, Sally.  Viva Mozambique.  Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Great Britain: Starling Books.  1996.  167p.  (Mozambique)

381   Cross, Mary.  Egypt. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.  1991.  299p.
382.   ----.  Morocco: Sahara to the Sea.  New York: Abbeville Press Publishers.  1995.  240p.  (Morocco)

383.   Cross, Robert S. and Perkin, Michael.  Elspeth Huxley: A Bibliography.  Winchester, Great Britain/New Castle, Delaware: St. Paul's
          Bibliographies/Oak Knoll Press.  1996.  187p.  (Kenya)

384.   Crouse, Mary Elizabeth (American)(1873-    ).  Algiers.  New York: Pott.  1906.  244p.  (Algeria)
385.   ----.  Out of Egypt.  Boston: R.G. Badger.  1914.  239p.  (Egypt)

386.   Crownover, D.  “Amelia Edwards and the New Aswan Dam.”  Expedition.  Volume 4 #2 Spring, 1962.  pp. 24-27.  (Egypt)

387.   Crowther, Dawn-Starr.  Mary L. Jobe Akeley.  Tempe, Arizona: Arizona State University, School of Art.  1989.  28p.  (D.R. Congo,
          Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda)

388.   Cruger,  Julie Grinnell (Storrow) Van Rensselaer (American)(1850?- 1920).  From Fog to Sun.  London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner.  1911.
          107p.  (Algeria, Tunisia)  (Author Wrote Under pseud. of Julien Gordon)

389.   Cullen, Lucy Pope (British).  Beyond the Smoke That Thunders.  New York: Oxford University Press.  1940.  341p.  (Zambia)

390.   Culross, Trudy.  It Gets Better After Cairo.  London: Ebury Press.  1988.  302p.  (Egypt)

391.   Cummins, George D.  Life of Mrs. Virginia Hale Hoffman, Late of the Protestant Episcopal Mission to Western Africa.  Philadelphia:
          Lindsay and Blakiston.  1859.  256p.  (Liberia)  (Virginia Hale Hoffman (American))

392.   Cunningham, Elsie.  “Daring African Explorer is Daughter of a Santa Fe Engineer (Osa Johnson).”  Santa Fe Magazine.  Volume 27
          January, 1933.  pp. 19-20.  (D.R. Congo, Kenya, Tanzania)

393.   Cunningham, Gloria and Okerstrom, Lois (eds.).  Touched by the African Soil.  Bolivar, Missouri: Quiet Waters Publications.  2001.
           (Tanzania)

394.   Currey, Muriel Innes.  A Woman at the Abyssinian War.  London: Hutchinson.  1936.  254p.  (Eritrea, Ethiopia)

395.   Currie, Jessie Monteath (British).  The Hill of Good-Bye: The Story of a Solitary White Woman's Life in Central Africa.  London:
          Routledge.  1920.  249p.  (Malawi)
396.   ----.  With Pole and Paddle Down the Zambesi.  London: G. Routledge and Sons.  1918.  159p.  (Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia,
          Zimbabwe)

397.   Cushman, Mary Floyd (American).  Missionary Doctor: The Story of Twenty Years in Africa.  New York: Harper and Row.  1944.
          279p.  (Angola)

398.   Czech, Kenneth P.  Agnes Herbert, the Penultimate Diana.  (In) Czech, Kenneth P.  With Rifle and Petticoat: Women as Big Game
          Hunter.  New York: Derrydale Press.  2002.  pp.  67-84.  (Agnes Herbert (British)((1880-1960) (Somalia)
399.    ----. With Arsenic, Rifle, and Camera: Delia Akeley and Osa Johnson.  (In) Czech, Kenneth P.  With Rifle and Petticoat:
           Women as Big Game  Hunter.  New York: Derrydale Press.  2002.  pp.  161172.  (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya) (Delia Akeley
           and Osa Johnson)
400.    ----.  With Rifle and Petticoat: Women as Big Game Hunter. New York: Derrydale Press.  2002.  189p.  (Cornelia May
           Speedy, Florence Dixie, Marguerite Roby, Ethel Younghusband, McMillan, Lucie, Antonia Williams, Catherine Minna
           Jenkins, Vivienne De Watteville, Mary Hastings Bradley, Gretchen Cron, Grace King, Diana Strickland, Marguerite Mallett, Joyce
           Boyd, Julie Morse, Nane (Mrs. Tennent), Florence Morden, Irene Morden, Kathleen Glover, Lucy Vanderbilt, Delia Akeley and Osa
           Johnson )(Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria,  Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe)
 

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403.   D'Haem, Jeanne.  The Last Camel: True Stories About Somalia.  Lawrenceville, New Jersey: Red Sea Press.  1997.  230p.  (Somalia)

404.   Dallemagne-Cookson, Elise (American).  The Bearded Lion Who Roars `Simba Mandefu Made’.  Santa Barbara, California: Fithian
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405.   Dalton, Heather.  The Gold Coast: The Wives' Experience: Based on the Personal Accounts of 25 Contributors.  Oxford: Oxford
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406.   Daly, Maureen (American)(1921-   ).  Moroccan Roundabout.  New York: Dodd, Mead.  1961.  175p.  (Morocco)

407.   Damer, Mary Georgina L. Emma (Seymour) (British)(    -1848).  Diary of a Tour in Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and the Holy Land.  London:
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408.   Darby, Eleanor (British).  The Sweet South; or, a Month at Algiers. With a Few Short Lyrics.  London: Hope.  1854.  120p.  (Algeria)

409.   Dard, Charlotte Adele Picard.  “History of the Sufferings and Misfortunes of the Picard Family, After the Shipwreck of the Medusa on
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410.    Daughter of Japhet.  Wanderings in the Land of Ham.  London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts.  1858.  307p.
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411.    Davidson, Ann M.  (British).  The Real Paradise: Memories of Africa, 1950-1963.  Edinburgh: Pentland Press.  1993.  548p.  (Malawi)

412.   Davidson, Hannah Frances (American)(1860-    ).  South and South Central Africa: A Record of Fifteen Years Missionary Labors
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413.   Davison, Eva (British).  They Two Went on.  London: Evangel Press.  1979.  231p.  (Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal)  (Ann Symonds
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414.   Davy, Yvonne.  Africa’s Diamonds.  Mountain View, California: Pacific Press Publishing Association.  1983.  96p.  (South Africa)
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415.   Dawson, May M.  Veld and Heather.  Memories of Home and Sketches of Life From the Land of Lobengula.  London: J.M. Dent.  1902.
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416.   Day, Adela M.  Sunshine and Rain in Uganda.  London: East Africa.  1932.  160p.  (Uganda)

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