Citations [1-500]  Citations [501-1000]  Citations [1501-1733]
     Addendum

PART ONE: ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AUTHORS
Numbers 1001-1500
 

1001.   Lowth, Alys (American)..  A Wayfarer in Morocco.  Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin.  1929.  220p.

1002.  Loyson, Emilie Jane Butterfield Meriman (American)(1833-    ).  To Jerusalem Through the Lands of Islam, Among Jews, Christians, and
           Moslems.  Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Company.  1905.  325p.  (Egypt)  (By Madame Hyacinthe Loyson)

1003.   Lubbock, Sybil Marjorie (Cuffe) (British)(1879-    ).  On Ancient Ways; A Winter Journey.  London: J. Cape.  1928.  217p.  (Egypt)

1004.   Luck, Emily.  Luck's Limit: Impressions From South Africa.  London: Selwyn and Blount.  1927.  104p.  (South Africa)

1005.   Lumley, Joanna (British)(1946-    ).  Girl Friday.  London: BBC Books. 1994.  128p. (Madagascar)

1006.   Lushington, Sarah (British)(    -1839).  Narrative of a Journey From Calcutta to Europe, by Way of Egypt, in the Years 1827 and 1828.
            London: John Murray.  1829.  280p.

1007.   Lussier, Betty.  One Woman Farm: A Moroccan Adventure.  London: J. Cape. 1959.  255p.  (Morocco)

1008.   Lutz, Lorry.  Born to Lose, Bound to Win: The Amazing Journey of Mother Eliza George.  Irvine, California: Harvest House Publishers.
            1980.  194p.  (Liberia)  (Eliza George (American)(1879-1979))
 

1009.    Mabie, Catharine Louise (Roe) (American)(1872-1963).  Congo Cameos.  Philadelphia: Jodson Press.  1952.  191p.  (D.R. Congo)

1010.    McAllister, Agnes (American)(c.1868-?).  Agnes McAllister.  (In) Schriber, Mary S. (ed.).  Telling Travels: Selected
           Writings by Nineteenth-Century American Women Abroad.  Dekalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press.  1995.  pp. 280-290. 
            (Liberia)

1011.    ----..  A Lone Woman in Africa: Six Years on the Kroo Coast.  New York/Cincinnati: Eaton and Mains
/Jennings and Pye.  1896.  295p. 
             (Liberia)

1012.   McCall, Dorothy Kidd.  A String of Beads.  London: Faber and Faber.  1960.  199p.  (South Africa)  (Edited by Antonia Ridge)

1013.   McCallum, Taffy Gould.  White Woman Witch Doctor: Tales of the African Life of Rae Graham.  Miami: Fielden Books.  Distributed by:
            Council Oak Books, Tulsa, Oklahoma.  1992.  247p.  (South Africa)  (Rae Graham (American))

1014.   McCay, Mary A.  "Beyond Femaleness: Beryl Markham, Africa's Adopted Daughter in West With the Wind."  (In) Egejuru, Phanuel A.
            and Katrak, Ketu H. (eds.).  Nwanyibu: Womanbeing and African Literature.  Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press.  1997.  (Kenya)

1015.   McConnell, Dorothy Frances (American).  Along the African Path.  New York: Methodist Church, Board of Missions and Church
            Extension.  1952.  109p.  (Angola, Liberia, Mozambique, R. Congo, South Africa, Zimbabwe)

1016.   McCormick, Mary R. (American).  Memoirs of Nigerian Days, 1925-1941.  Tampa: Bayshore Books.  1981.  234p.  (Nigeria)

1017.   McCune, Maggie (British)(1942-    ).  Till the Sun Grows Cold: Searching for My Daughter, Emma.  London: Headline Book Publishing.
            1999.  310p.  (Sudan)

1018.   MacDonald, Agnes (Canadian)(1932-1992).  Send Me to a Hard Place.  Scarborough, Ontario, Canada: Everyday Publications.  1994.
           96p.  (Zambia)

1019.   MacDonald, Dolly and Fry, Hazel.  Love Finds a Way: The Inspiring True Story of a Zaire Missionary.  London: Marshall Pickering.
            1992.  149p.  (D.R. Congo)

1020.   Macdonald, Sheila Scobie (British).  Sally in Rhodesia.  London: Heath Cranton Ltd.  1926.  224p.  (Zimbabwe)
1021.   ----.  My African Garden.  New York/London: Century.  1928.  279p.  (Zimbabwe)
1022.   ----.  Susan Outside.  London: Cassell.  1930.  247p.  (Zimbabwe)
1023.   ----.  Tanganyika Safari.  London: Argus and Robertson.  1948.  237p.  (Tanzania)

1024.   McEwan, Cheryl.  “Encounters With West African Women: Textual Representations of Difference by White Women Abroad.”  (In)
            Blunt, Alison and Rose, Gillian (eds.).  Writing Women and Space.  Colonial and Post-Colonial Geographies.  New York: Guilford Press.
            1994.  pp. 73-100.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria )  (Mary Kingsley, Mary Slessor, Constance Larymore)
1025.    ----.   Gender, Geography and Empire: Victorian Women Travellers in West Africa.  Aldershot, Great Britain/Brookfield,
            Vermont: Ashgate.  2000.  256p.
1026.    ----.  How the Seraphic Became Geographic: Women Travellers in West Africa, 1840-1915.  Ph.D. Dissertation: Loughborough
            University, Loughborough, Great Britain.  1995.  (Mary Slessor, Zelie Colville, Constance Larymore, Mary Kingsley, Elizabeth Melville,
            Mrs. Henry Grant Foote, Anna Hinderer)
1027.   ----.  Paradise or Pandemonium?  West African Landscapes in the Travel Accounts of Victorian Women.  Journal
           of Historical Geography.  Volume 22 #1 1996.  pp. 68-83.  (Zelie Colvile, Mary Kingsley, Constance Larymore, Elizabeth Melville)
1028.   ----.  `The Mother of All the' Peoples': Geographical Knowledge and the Empowering of Mary Slessor.  (In) Bell, Morag
           and  Butlin, Robin A. and Heffernan, Michael J. (eds.).  Geography and Imperialism, 1820-1940.  Manchester/New York: Manchester
           University  Press.  1995.  pp. 125-150.

1029.   McFarlan, Donald M.  White Queen: The Story of Mary Slessor.  London: Lutterworth Press.  1955.  95p.  (Nigeria)  (Mary Mitchell
           Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

1030.   MacGregor, J.K.  “Mary Mitchell Slessor, 1848-1915.”  The East and the West.  Volume 1 #15 1917.  pp. 143-163.

1031.   Mackenzie, Anne (British)(1813?-1877).  Charlie Douglas's Visit to a Mission Station: Being Recollections of Mission Work in Natal.
            London: Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge.  1869.  144p.  (South Africa)
1032.   ----.  Seeing and Hearing; or, Three Years' Experience in Natal.  Edinburgh: N.P.  1857.  (By A.M.)

1033.   Mackenzie, Jean Kenyon (American)(1874-1936).  African Adventurers.  West Medford, Massachusetts: Central Committee on the
            United Study of Foreign Missions.  1917.  119p.  (Cameroon)
1034.   ----.  African Clearings.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin.  1924.  270p.  (Cameroon)
1035.   ----.  African Lanterns; Sketches Written and Collected.  New York: Woman's Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church of
            the U.S.A.  1920.  (Cameroon)
1036.   ----.  An African Trail.  West Medford, Massachusetts: Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions.  1917.  222p.
            (Cameroon)
1037.   ----.  Black Sheep: Adventures in West Africa.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin.  1916. 314p.  (Cameroon)

1038.   MacKinlay, Alice M.  Scenes From Arab Life.  London: Houghton.  1931.  68p.  (Algeria)

1039.   MacKinnon, Katie and Neilands, Lynda.  Love Breaks Through.  London: Marshall Pickering.  1989.  158p.  (Kenya)

1040.   Mackintosh, Catharine Winkworth.  Coillard of the Zambesi, the Lives of Francois and Christina Coillard, of the Paris Missionary
            Society, in South and Central Africa (1858-1904).  New York: American Tract Society.  1907.  484p.  (Lesotho, South Africa, Zambia)
            (Christina Coillard (1829-1891))
1041.   ----.  The New Zambesi Trail; A Record of Two Journeys to North- Western Rhodesia (1903 and 1920).  London: T. Fisher Unwin.
            1922.  370p.  (Zambia)

1042.   Mackworth, Cecily.  "Notes From Morocco."  Twentieth Century.  Volume 162 #3 September, 1957.  pp. 204-215.  (Morocco)
1043.    ----.  The Destiny of Isabelle Eberhardt.  London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.  1951.  231p . (Algeria)  (Isabelle
            Eberhardt (French)(1877-1904))

1044.   McLanahan, Samuel.  Isabella A. Nassau, of Africa.  Philadelphia: Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church.
            1900.  16p.  (Isabella Ann Nassau (American)(1829-1906))

1045.   McLeod, Ellen (British)(1813-1888). Dear Louisa: History of a Pioneer Family in Natal, 1850-1888; Ellen McLeod’s Letters to Her Sister
            in England From the Byrne Valley.  Cape Town: A.A. Balkema.  1970.  280p.  (South Africa)  (Edited by Ruth E. Gordon)

1046.   McMillan, Eliza (American).  Letters of Lizzie McMillan.  Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Riverside Press.  1902.  266p.  (Egypt)

1047.   McNeil, Marian W.  Lord, “Give Me This Mountain".  Collingswood, New Jersey: Christian Beacon Press.  1976.  187p.  (Kenya)

1048.   Mallett, Marguerita (British).  White Woman Among the Masaai.  New York/London: Dutton/Unwin.  1923.  288p.  (Kenya)

1049.   Manley, Deborah.  Two Brides: The Barones Menu von Minutoli and Mrs. Elwood.  (In) Starkey, Paul and Starkey, Janet (eds).
            Travellers in Egypt.  London/New York: I.B. Tauris Publishers.  1998.  pp. 97-107.  (Egypt)  (Anne Katharine Elwood (British)) (Menu
            von Minutoli (Prussian))

1050.   Mannin, Ethel (Edith) (British)(1900-1984).  Aspects of Egypt; Some Travels in the United Arab Republic.  London: Hutchinson.  1964.
            264p.  (Egypt)
1051.    ----.  Moroccan Mosaic.  New York/London: Jarrolds.  1953.  248p.  (Morocco)

1052.   Mansel-Pleydell, Mrs. (Kathleen).  Pigsticking in Morocco.  Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes.  Volume 16 January-June, 1903.
            (Morocco)
1053.    ----.   Sketches of Life in Morocco.  London: Digby Long.  1907.  304p.  (Morocco)

1054.   Mansfield, Charlotte (British)(1881-1936).  Via Rhodesia: A Journey Through Southern Africa.  London: Stanley Paul.  1911.  430p.
            (South Africa, Zimbabwe)

1055.   Markham, Beryl Clutterbuck (British/Kenyan)(1902-1986).  West With the Night.  New York: Houghton-Mifflin.  1942.  293p.  (Kenya)
1056.   ----.  The Illustrated West With the Night.  New York: Stewart, Tabori and Chang.  1994.  288p.  (Kenya)
1057.   ----.  The Splendid Outcast: Beryl Markham's African Stories.  San Francisco: North Point Press.  1987.  139p.  (Kenya)

1058.   Markham, Violet Rosa (British)(1872-1959).  South Africa: Past and Present.  An Account of its History, Politics and Native Affairs.
            Followed By Some Personal Reminiscences of African Travel During the Crisis Preceding the War.  London: Smith, Elder.  1900.  450p.
            (South Africa, Zimbabwe)
1059.   ----.  Return Passage: The Autobiography of Violet R. Markham.  London: Oxford University Press.  1953.  260p.
1060.   ----.  The South African Scene.  London: Smith, Elder and Co.  1913.  450p.  (South Africa)

1061.   Marquard, Margaret Murray (1862-    ).  Letters From a Boer War Parsonage: Letters of Margaret Marquard During the Boer War.  Cape
            Town/Johannesburg: Purnell.  1967.  140p.  (South Africa)

1062.   Marriott-Burton, Gwenda Lynn (Australian).  Fate is My Journey: Despite and Not Because.  Norwood, South Australia, Australia:
            Peacock Publications.  1995.  332p.  (Botswana, Malawi, Morocco, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania)

1063.   Marsh, Elizabeth (British).  Elizabeth Marsh: The Female Captive, a Narrative of Facts Which Happened in Barbary in the Year 1756,
            Written by Herself.  Casablanca/Fez, Morocco:  Sidi Muhammed Ben Abdallah University/Moroccan Cultural Studies Centre.  2003. 
            121p.    (Morocco) (edited by Khalid Bekkaoui)

1064.   Marshall, Anita.  Sannu, Sister.  Grantham: Stanborough.  1987.  93p.  (Nigeria)  (Yvonne Eurick (1936-1984))

1065.   Martin, Annie (British).  Home Life on an Ostrich Farm.  London: George Philip.  1890.  288p.  (South Africa)

1066.   Martin, Dahris Butterworth (American).  Among the Faithful.  London: M. Joseph.  1937.  288p.  (Tunisia)
1067.   ----.  I Know Tunisia.  New York: Ives Washburn.  1943.  270p.  (Tunisia)

1068.   Martin, Dorothy.  Malla Moe and Her Gospel Wagon.  Chicago: Moody Press.  1985.  127p.  (South Africa)

1069.   Martin, E.W.  “Mary Kingsley: Her Life and Work.”  West African Review.  March, 1956.  pp. 232-233.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)
1070.   ----.  “Mary Kingsley: Her Life and Work.”  West African Review.  May, 1956.  pp. 495-497.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)

1071.   Martin, Maria (American)(1779-    ).  An Historical Account of the Kingdom of Algiers: Including a Description of the Country,
            Manners and Customs of the Natives, Their Treatment of Their Slaves, Their Laws, Religion, etc.  To Which is Annexed a History of
            the Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Maria Martin, Who Was Six Years a Slave in Algiers, Two of Which She Was Confined in a Dark
            and Dismal Dungeon, Loaded With Irons, by the Command of an Inhuman Turkish Officer.  Philadelphia: Joseph Rakestraw.  1809.
            107p. (Algeria)

1072.   Martin, Minnie (British).  Basutoland: Its legends and Customs.  London: Nichols and Co.  1903.  174p.  (Lesotho)

1073.   Martin, Tony.   Discovering African Roots: Amy Ashwood Garvey’s Pan-Africanist Journey.  Comparative Studies in South Asia,
           Africa and the Middle East.  Volume 17 #1 1997.  pp. 118-126.  (Ghana, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone)  (Amy Ashwood Garvey
           (American)

1074.   Martineau, Harriet (British)(1802-1876).  Eastern Life, Present and Past.  London/Philadelphia: Edward Moxon/Lea and Blanchard.
           1848.  Three Volumes.  360/321/344p.  (Egypt)

1075.  Masson, Madeleine.  Lady Anne Barnard: The Court and the Colonial Service Under George III and the Regency.  London: George
           Allen and Unwin.  1948.  354p.  (South Africa)  (Anne Lindsay Barnard (Scottish)(1750-1825))

1076.  Mathews, Winifred.  “Christina Coillard: Home-Maker in the Wagon.”  (In) Mathews, Winifred.  Dauntless Women: Stories of Pioneer
           Wives.  London: Edinburgh House Press.  1947.  (Lesotho, South Africa, Zambia)
1077   ----.  “Mary Livingstone: `The Main Spoke of My Wheel’.”  (In) Mathews, Winifred.  Dauntless Women: Stories of Pioneer Wives.
          London: Edinburgh House Press.  1947.  pp. 48-69.  (Scottish)(1821-1862)(South Africa)
1078   ----.  “Mary Moffat: Mother of the Tribe.”  (In) Mathews, Winifred.  Dauntless Women: Stories of Pioneer Wives.  London: Edinburgh
         House Press.  1947.  pp. 28-47.  (Scottish)(1795-1870)(South Africa)

1079.  Matthews, Frances Elizabeth Morgan (American)(1842-    ).  Dreams of Yesterdays (in the Orient).  New York: Cochrane Publishing
          Company.  1908.  127p.  (Egypt)

1080.  Maturin, Edith (Sylvia)(Money) Cecil-Porch (British).  Adventures Beyond the Zambesi, of the O'Flaherty, the Insular, the Soldier
           Man, and the Rebel-Woman.  London/New York: Eveleigh Nash/Brentano's.  1913.  391p.  (Zambia, Zimbabwe) 4
1081.  ----.  Petticoat Pilgrims on Trek.  London: Eveleigh Nash.  1909.  335p.  (Lesotho, South Africa)  (By Mrs. Fred Maturin)

1082.  Matus, J.  The `Eastern-Woman Question': Martineau and Nightingale Visit the Harem.  Nineteenth-Century Contexts.  Volume 21 #1
           1999.  pp. 63-87.  (Egypt)  (Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale)

1083.  Mayall, Madge (British).  Safari: Kenya-Uganda, 1968.  Colne, Great Britain: Mayall Manor House, Foulridge.  1970.  118p.  (Kenya,
           Uganda)

1084.  Mead, Ardelle Knapp (American).  A Trip From New York to Africa.  New York: n.p.  1899.  38p.

1085.  Meehan, Myra.  My Nigerian Journey: A Narrative of My Eighteen Years Spent in Nigeria. E dinburgh: Pentland Press.  1993.  128p.
           (Nigeria)

1086.  Meikle, Robert S. and Meikle, M. E.  After Big Game: The Story of an African Holiday.  London: T. Werner Laurie.  1917.  327p.   (M.E.
           Meikle) (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda )

1087.  Melchett, Sonia.  "Christina Dodwell."  (In) Melchett, Sonia.  Passionate Quests: Five Modern Women Travellers.  London/Boston:
           Faber and Faber.  1992.  pp. 89-133.  (Algeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, D.R. Congo, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Niger,
           Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Zimbabwe)
1088.  ----.  "Dervla Murphy."  (In) Melchett, Sonia.  Passionate Quests: Five Modern Women Travellers.  London/Boston: Faber and Faber.
           1992.  pp. 7-55.  (Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, Zimbabwe)
1089.  ----.  Passionate Quests: Five Modern Women Travellers.  London: Heinemann.  1991.  210p.  (Christina Dodwell, Dervla Murphy)

1090.  Melman, Billie.  "Harriet Martineau's Anti-Pilgrimage: Autobiography, History and Landscape."  (In) Melman, Billie.  Women's Orients:
           English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918.  Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.  1992.  pp. 235-253.
1091.  ----.  "Queen Hatasu's Beard: Amelia Edwards, the Scientific Journey and the Emergence of the First Female `Orientalists'."  (In)
           Melman, Billie.  Women's Orients: English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918.  Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.  1992.
           pp. 254-275.
1092.  ----.  Women's Orients--English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918: Sexuality, Religion, and Work.  Ann Arbor: University of
           Michigan Press.  1992.  417p.

1093.  Melville, Elizabeth Helen Callander (Scottish).  A Residence at Sierra Leone, Described From a Journal Kept on the Spot and From
           Letters Written to Friends at Home.  London: J. Murray.  1849.  335p.  (Sierra Leone)

1094.  Merrett, Patricia L.  Frances Ellen Colenso, 1848-1887: Her Life and Times in Relation to the Victorian Sterotype of the Middle Class
           Englishwoman.  M.A. Thesis: University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.  1980.  (South Africa)

1095.  Merriam, Mary B. (American).   Home Life in Africa; A New Glimpse Into an Old Corner of the World.  Boston: A. Williams and
           Company.  1867.  184p.  (Liberia)  (`By a Lady’)

1096.  Mertens, Alice.  Etosha.  Cape Town: Nasionale Boekhandel.  1969.  75p.  (Namibia)
1097.  ----.  Kavango.  Cape Town: Purnell.  1974.  134p.  (Namibia)
1098.  ----.  Namib; Photographs of the Namib Desert, South West Africa.  Johannesburg: H. Keartland.  1971.  (Namibia)
1099.  ----.   South West Africa and Its Indigenous People.  London: Collins.  1966.  134p.  (Namibia)

1100.  Meryon, Charles L. (ed.).  Memoirs of the Lady Hester Stanhope, as Related by Herself in Conversations With
           Her Physician...Comprising Opinions and Anecdotes of Some of the Remarkable Persons of Her Time.  London: Henry Colburn.  1845.
           Three Volumes.  394/384/361p.  (Egypt)  (Hester Lucy Stanhope (British) (1776-1839))
1101.  ----.  Travels of Lady Hester Stanhope: Forming the Completion of Her Memoirs. Narrated by Her Physician.  London: Henry Colburn.
           1846.  Three Volumes.  372/400/423p.  (Egypt)  (Hester Lucy Stanhope (British)(1776-1839))

1102.  Merz, Anna (British)(1931-    ).  Golden Dunes and Desert Mountains.  Nanyuki, Kenya: Ex Africa.  1992.  (Kenya)

1103.  Metcalf, Charlotte (British).  Walking Away: A Film-Maker's African Journal..  Bridgnorth, Great Britain: TravellersEye.  2003.  256p.
           (Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Somalia, Uganda,  Zambia, Zimbabwe)

1104.  Meyer, Carolyn (South African/American)(1935-    ).  Voices of South Africa: Growing Up in a Troubled Land.  Orlando, Florida:
           Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.  1986.  244p.  (South Africa)

1105.  Meynell, W.  “The Life and Work of Lady Butler.”  The Art Annual. 1898.  (Butler, Elizabeth Southerden (Thompson)
            (British)(1846-1933))

1106.  Michael, Marjorie.  I Married a Hunter.  London: Odhams Press.  1956.  224p.  (Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia)

1107.  Middleton, Dorothy.  “Fanny Bullock Workman, 1859-1925.”  (In) Middleton, Dorothy.  Victorian Lady Travellers.  London: Routledge
           and Kegan Paul.  1965. pp. 75-89.  (Algeria)
1108.  ----.  “Marianne North, 1830-1890.”  (In) Middleton, Dorothy.  Victorian Lady Travellers.  London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.  1965.
           pp. 54-71.
1109.  ----.  “Mary Kingsley.”  Geographical Magazine.  May, 1962.  pp. 14-17.
1100.  ----.  “Mary Kingsley, 1862-1900.”  (In) Middleton, Dorothy.  Victorian Lady Travellers.  London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.  1965.  pp.
           149-176.
1111.  ----.  “May French Sheldon, 1848-1936.”  (In) Middleton, Dorothy.  Victorian Lady Travellers.  London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
           1965.  pp. 90-103.
1112.  ----.  “Some Victorian Lady Travellers.”  Geographical Journal.  Volume 139 #1 February, 1973.  pp. 65-75.  (May French Sheldon)
1113.  ----.  Victorian Lady Travellers.  London: Routledge.  1965.  182p.  (Mary Kingsley, Marianne North, May French Sheldon, Fanny Bullock
           Workman)

1114.  Migel, Parmenia.  Titania.  New York: Random House.  1967.  325p.  (Blixen, Karen (Danish)(1885-1962))

1115.  Millar, Minna Henrietta Joy (British)(1914-    ).  Algerian Adventure.  London: G. Allen and Unwin.  1944.  187p.  (Algeria, Morocco)
           (By Joy Collier (pseud.)).

1116.  Miller, Basil William.  Mary Slessor, Heroine of Calabar.  Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan.  1946.  139p.  (Nigeria)  (Mary
           Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

1117.  Miller, Catherine.  The Obedience of Faith, or, The Life of Mary Mozley.  London/Brooklyn, New York: Africa Inland Mission.  1926.
           160p.  (D.R. Congo)  (Mary Mozley (American))

1118.  Miller, Janet (American).  Jungles Preferred.  London: Putnam.  1931.  320p.  (D.R. Congo)

1119.  Miller, Melissa L.  The Imperial Feminine: Victorian Women Travelers in the Late Nineteenth-Century Egypt.  Ph.D. Dissertation: Kent
           State University, Kent, Ohio.  2000.  191p.  (Egypt)   (Lucie Duff Gordon, Amelia Blanford Edwards, Emmeline Lott)

1120.  Miller, Sadie L.  In Jesus' Name: Memoirs of the Victorius (sic) Life and Triumphant Death of Susan Talbott Wengatz.  Upland, Indiana:
           Taylor University.  1932.  85p.  (Angola)  (Susan Moberly Talbott Wengatz (American)(1885-1930))

1121.  Milligan, Elsie (British).  Kalene Memories: Annals of the Old Hill.  London: Pickering and Inglis.  1956.  143p.  (Zambia)
1122.  ----.  Treasures of Darkness: A Missionary Discovers Romance in Africa.  Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan.  1964.  135p.  (Zambia)

1123.  Mills, Dora S. Yarnton.  Where We Live and What We Do.  London: Office of Universities Mission to Central Africa.  1909.  340p.
          (Tanzania).

1124.  Mills, Dorothy Rachael Melissa (Walpole) (British)(1889-1959).  Different Drummer; Chapters in Autobiography.  London: Duckworth.
           1930.  223p.  (Algeria, Mali, Tunisia)
1125.  ----.  The Golden Land: A Record of Travel in West Africa.  London: Duckworth.  1929.  212p.  (Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal)
1126.  ----.  The Road to Timbukto.  Boston/London: Small/Duckworth.  1924.  262p.  (Mali, Senegal)
1127.  ----.  Through Liberia.  London: Duckworth.  1926.  240p.  (Liberia)

1128.  Mills, Sara.  “Mary Kingsley: `Travels in West Africa' (1897).”  (In) Mills, Sara.  Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women’s
           Travel
Writing and Colonialism.  London/New York: Routledge.  1991.  pp. 153-174.

1129.  Milner, Violet Georgina (British)(1872-    ).  My Picture Gallery, 1886-1901.  London: John Murray.  1951.  250p.  (South Africa)

1130.  Minutoli, Baroness von (Prussian).  Recollections of Egypt: By the Baroness von Minutoli; With a Portrait of Mahomet Ali Pacha.
           London: Printed For Treuttel and Wurtz, Treuttel, Jun. and Richter.  1827.  279p.  (Egypt)

1131.  Mitchison, Naomi Margaret (Haldane) (Scottish)(1897-1964).  Other People's Worlds.  London: Saecker and Warburg.  1958.  160p.
           (Ghana, Nigeria)
1132.  ----.  Return to the Fairy Hill.  London/New York: Heinemann/John Day.  1966.  260p.  (Botswana)

1133.  Moffat, Hilda V.  “Recollections of Uganda Housekeeping.”  Cornhill.  Volume 23 1907.  pp. 514-528.

1134.  Moffat, John Smith.  The Lives of Robert and Mary (Smith) Moffat (Scottish)(1795-1871).  London: T. Fisher Unwin.  1885.  484p.
           (South Africa)

1135.  Moffat, John Smith..  The Matebele Mission: A Selection From Correspondence of John and Emily Moffat, David Livingstone and
           Others (1858-1878).  London: Chatto and Windus.  1945.  268p.  (Zimbabwe)  (Edited by John P.R. Wallis)

1136.  Moffat, Robert and Moffat, Mary (British)(1795-1870). Apprenticeship at Koruman: Being the Journals and Letters of Robert and Mary            Moffat, 1820-1828.  London: Chatto and Windus.  1951.  30 8p.  (Edited by I. Schapera)  ( Oppenheimer Series #5)  (South Africa)

1137.  Moir, Jane F. (Beith) (Scottish). A Lady's Letters From Central Africa: A Journey From Mandala, Shire Highlands, to Ujiji, Lake
           Tanganyika and Back.  Glasgow: J. Maclehose.  1891.  91p.  (Malawi, Tanzania)

1138.  Molesworth, Mary.  A Letter Written by Mary Molesworth, Describing Her Voyage to India in the Years 1828-1830 and Her Shipwreck
           Off the Cape of Good Hope.  London: Privately Published by G.T.K. Maurice.  1918.  (South Africa)

1139.  Molloy, Peter (British)(1914-    ).  The Cry of the Fish Eagle; The Personal Experiences of a Game Warden and His Wife in the Southern
           Sudan.  London: M. Joseph.  1957.  254p.  (Sudan)

1140.  Molyneux, Joy.  Look Back With Joy!: Memories From a Full Life in Africa and Beyond.  Stoke-on-Trent, Great Britain: Tentmaker
           Publications.  1998.  97p.

1141.  Monier, Tanya.  "Isabelle Eberhardt: Colonial Heretic."  Paper Presented at the Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies
           Association (MESA), November 22-24, 1997, San Francisco, California.  Tucson: MESA.  University of Arizona.  1997.  (Algeria)

1142.  Mons, Barbara.  Ethiopian Journey.  Geographical Magazine.  Volume 32 February, 1960.  pp. 426-431.   (Ethiopia)

1143.  Montagu, Mary Wortley (British) (1689-1762).  Letters of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Written, During Her
           Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa, to Persons of Distinction, Men of Letters, & c. in Different Parts of Europe.  London: Becket and
           P.A. Hondt.  1763.  466p.  (Three Volumes in One)  (Tunisia)

1144.  Montalvo, Berita, Countess de.  Diamond Lady: A Quest for Diamonds . London: Drane's.  1913.  146p.  (South Africa)

1145.  Montauban, Mrs. Eliot.  A Year and a Day in the East, or, Wanderings Over Land and Sea.  London: Long, Brown, Green, and
           Longman’s.  1846.  201p.  (Egypt)

1146.  Montefiore, Judith Cohen (British)(1784-1862).  Notes From a Private Journal of a Visit to Egypt and Palestine by Way of Italy and the
           Mediterranean.  London: Joseph Rickerby.  1844.  410p.  (Egypt)
1147.  ----.  Private Journal of a Visit to Egypt and Palestine.  London: Joseph Rickerby.  1836.  322p.  (Egypt)

1148.  Monteiro, Rose.  Delagoa Bay: Its Natives and Natural History.  London: George Phillip and Son.  1891.  274p.  (Mozambique)

1149.  Moore, Audrey.  Serengeti.  London: Country Life.  1938.  265p.  (Kenya)

1150.  Moore, Jeanne M.  “Bebe Bwana (May French Sheldon).”  American History Illustrated.  Volume 21 #6 October, 1986.  pp. 36-42.  (D.R.
          Congo, Kenya, Tanzania,)

1151.  Mordaunt, Elinor (1872?-1942).  Purely for Pleasure.  London: Secker.   290p.  (Djibouti, Egypt, Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania)  (Pseud. of
           Evelyn May Clowes Wiehe)  (American Edition Published as: Rich Tapestry)

1152.  Morden, Florence H. (American)(    -1939).  From the Field Notebook of Florence H. Morden.  Concord, New Hampshire: Privately Printed
           by W.J. Moeden.  1940  95p.  (Kenya).

1153.  Morden, Irene (American) and Morden, William J.  Our African Adventure.  London: Seeley Service.  1954.  255p.  (Kenya).  Irene
           Morden)

1154.  Morell, Abby Jane (Wood) (American)(1809-    ).  Narrative of a Voyage to the Ethiopic and South Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean,
           Chinese Sea, North and South Pacific Ocean: in the Years 1829, 1830, 1831.  New York: J. and J. Harper.  1883.  203p.  (South Africa)

1155.  Morgan, Faith Cope.  The Stout Effect: An Account of a Motor Journey in Africa of 8500 Miles, Told in the Form of Letters to Her
           Daughter, Hilary.  London: Burns, Oates and Washbourne.  19--.  312p.  (Central African Republic, Chad, D.R. Congo, Kenya, Nigeria,
           South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe)

1156.   Morrison, Sarah Graham (American).  From Lotos to Cherry Blossom.  New York: Cochrane Publishing Co.  1909.  299p.  (Egypt)

1157.  Morrow, Sean.  "`No Girl Leaves the School Unmarried': Mabel Shaw and the Education of Girls at Mbereshi, Northern Rhodesia,
           1915-1940."  International Journal of African Historical Studies.  Volume 19 #4 1986.  pp. 601-635.  (Zambia)

1158.  Morrow, Susan Brind (American).  The Names of Things: A Passage in the Egyptian Desert.   New York: Riverhead Books.  1997.
           232p.  (Egypt)

1159.  Morse, Julia (Burk) (American).  Under African Skies.  N.P/N.P.  1937.  77p.  (By the Morses)
1160.  ----.  Yankee in Africa.  Boston: Stratford Co.  1936.  297p.  (Kenya)  (Part II: Safari in the Rain, by the Author)

1161.  Mortimer, Madge (American).  At the Sign of the Palm Tree: A Record of Some Idle Hours in Sunset Land.  London: T.F. Unwin.
           1899.  152p.  (Morocco)

1162.  Mott-Smith, May (British)(1879-1952).  Africa From Port to Port.  New York: Van Nostrand.  1930.  424p.  (Angola, Cameroon, D.R.
           Congo, Gambia, Ghana, Libya, Madagascar, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, R. Congo, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia,
           Zambia, Zimbabwe)

1163.  Murphy, Dervla (Irish)(1931-    ).  In Ethiopia With a Mule.  London: John Murray.  1968.  281p.  (Ethiopia)
1164.  ----.  Cameroon With Egbert.  London: Murray.  1989.  282p.  (Cameroon)
1165.  ----.  Muddling Through in Madagascar.  London: Murray.  1985.  288p.
1166.  ----.  South From the Limpopo. Travels Through South Africa.  London: John Murray.  1997.  432p.  (South Africa)
1167.  ----.  The Ukimwi Road.  London: J. Murray.  1993.  276p.  (Kenya, Zimbabwe)
1168 . ----.  Visiting Rwanda.  Dublin: Lilliput Press.  1998.  246p.  (Rwanda)
1169.  ----.  Wheels Within Wheels.  London: John Murray.  1979.  236p.  (Autobiography)

1170.  Murray, Elizabeth (Heaphy) (British)(c.1815-1882).  Sixteen Years of an Artist's Life in Morocco, Spain and the Canary Islands.
           London: Hurst and Blackett.  1859.  Two Volumes.  352/344p.  (Canary Islands, Morocco)

1171.  Murray, Emma (Rutherfoord)(British)(1834-1905).  In Mid-Victorian Cape Town; Letters From Miss Rutherfoord.  Cape Town:
           Balkema. 1968.  167p.  (South Africa).
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1173.  Musambachime, Mwelwa C.  “Mabel Shaw and the Mbereshi Girls’ Boarding School: The Beginning of Women (sic) Education
           in Northeast Zambia 1915-1940.”  Lusaka: University of Zambia, Department of Education Staff Paper #26, January, 1979.

1174.  Myer, Valerie.  A Victorian Lady in Africa: The Story of Mary Kingsley.  Southampton, Great Britain: Ashford Press.  1989.  221p.
           (Gabon, Nigeria)  (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

1175.  Myra, Harold L. Elsbeth. Old Tappan, New Jersey: Revell. 1976. 159p (Nigeria) (Elsbeth Christensen)
 

1176.  Nane (Pseud.)(Mrs. Tennent)(British).  Safari, The Diary of a Novice: Big Game Hunting in Tanganyika.  Privately Printed.  1937.  80p.
           (Tanzania)

1177.  Nansen, Fridtjof.  Pioneer Women Travellers--Mary Kingsley.  (In) Burton, Rosemary and Cavendish, Richard and Stonehouse,
           Bernard (eds.).  Journeys of the Great Explorers.  New York: Facts on File.  1992

1178.  Nathan, Matthew.  “Some Reminiscences of Miss Mary Kingsley.”  Journal of the African Society.  Volume 7 #25 October,
           1907.  pp. 28-32.

1179.  Neilands, Lynda.  A Friend For Life: The Story of Katie Mackinnon.  Fearn, Ross-Shire, Great Britain: Christian Focus.  1991.
           128p.   (Kenya)  (Katie Mackinnon (British))

1180.  Nelson, Bettina.  Venture by Cargo; Around the World by Way of South Africa.  New York: Exposition Press.  1953.  211p.  (East
           Africa, Mauritius, South Africa)

1181.  Nelson, Ethel Florence (Nina) (Canadian)(1913-     ).  Tunisia.  London: Batsford.  1974.  183p.  (Tunisia)

1182.  Nesbitt, Frances E. (British)(1864-1934).  Algeria and Tunis Painted and Described.  London: Adam and Charles Black.  1906.
           229p.   (Algeria, Tunisia)

1183.  Ness, Elizabeth Wilhelmina (British)(    -1962).  Ten Thousand Miles in Two Continents.  London: Methuen.  1929.  278p.  (D.R.
           Congo,  Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe)

1184.  Nicholas, Elizabeth.  Madeira and the Canaries.  London: H. Hamilton.  1953.  218p.  (Canary Islands)

1185.  Nicholls, Christine S.  Elspeth Huxley: A Biography.  London: HarperCollins.  2002.  482p.  (Kenya) (Elspeth Huxley (British)(1907-1997))

1186.  Nichols, Pamela.  Force and Charm in the Desert: Manly Adventure and Gentlemanly Behaviour in the Middle Eastern Travel
           Writings of Richard and Isabel Burton and Wilfred Scawen and Anne Blunt.  Ph.D. Disserta-tion: New York University, New
           York, New York.  1994.  340p.  (Egypt)

1187.  Nightingale, Florence (British)(1820-1910).  Letters From Egypt.  London: A. and G.A. Spottiswoode.  1854.  334p.  (Published in 1987
           as: Letters From Egypt: A Journey on the Nile, 1849-1850.  New York/London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson/Barrie and Jenkins.  223p. 
            (Egypt)

1188.  Nilsen, Maria and Sheetz, Paul H.  Malla Moe.  Chicago: Evangelical Alliance Mission.  1956.  253p.  (Swaziland)  (Petra Malena Moe
           (American)(1863-1953))

1189.  Nnoromele, Salome C.  "Gender, Race and Colonial Discourse in the Travel Writings of Mary Kingsley."  The Victorian Newsletter.
           #90 Fall, 1996.  pp. 1-6.
1190.  ----.  Mary Kingsley and West African Race, Gender, and Colonial Discourse.  Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Kentucky, Lexington,
          Kentucky.  1995.  306p.  (Gabon, Nigeria)  (Mary HenriettaKingsley (British)(1862-1900))

1191.  Nolan, Cynthia (Australian)(1917-    ).  One Traveller's Africa.  London: Methuen.  1965.  254p.  (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia,
           Zimbabwe)

1192.  Norstrom, Wanda (American)(1912-1972).  An American Artist in Africa, 1937: Sketch Book and Diary.  Portland, Maine: Pearl
           Shedding Press.  1991.  112p.  (Guinea)  (Edited by Georgiana Peacher)

1193.  North, Marianne (British)(1830-1890).  Recollections of a Happy Life: Being the Autobiography of Marianne North.  London:
           Macmillan.  1892.  374p.  (South Africa)
1194.  ----.  Some Further Recollections of a Happy Life: Selected From the Journals of Marianne North Chiefly Between the Years 1859 and
           1869.  London: Macmillan.  1893.  316p.  (South Africa)  (Edited by Mrs. John Addington Symonds)

1195.  Northrip, Irene Spencer.  From Oklahoma City to Ogbomosho.  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Baptist Messenger.  1940.  64p.  (Nigeria)

1196.  Norton, Caroline.  “Lady Duff Gordon and Her Works.”  Macmillan’s Magazine.  September, 1869.

1197.  Nugent, Ermengarda Greville (Irish).  A Land of Mosques and Marabouts.  London: Chapman and Hall.  1894.  190p.  (Algeria,
           Tunisia)
 

1198.  Oake, Mary Elizabeth.  No Place for White Woman: A Personal Experience.  London: Lovat Dickson.  1933.  191p.  (Cameroon)

1199.  O'Brien, Brian H.  She Had a Magic: The Story of Mary Slessor.  New York: E.P. Dutton.  1959.  281p.  (Nigeria)  (Mary Mitchell Slessor
            (Scottish)(1848-1915))

1200.  O'Brien, Robert V.  “Author and Hero: Does it Matter Who Wrote `West With the Night’?”  Journal of African Travel-Writing.  #1
           September, 1996.  pp. 14-23.  (Kenya)  (Beryl Markham)

1201.  Oldevig, Margareta.  The Sunny Land.  Cape Town: Timmins.  1944.  166p.  (Namibia)

1202.  Oldham, J.H.  Florence Allshorn, and the Story of St. Julian’s Work.  New York/London: Harper and Brothers/SCM Press.  1950.  168p.
           (Uganda)

1203.  Olds, Elizabeth F.  “Delia J. Akeley, 1875-1970.”  (In) Olds, Elizabeth F.  Women of the Four Winds.  Boston: Houghton-Mifflin
           Company.  1985.  pp. 71-153.  (D.R. Congo, Kenya)
1204.  ----.  Women of the Four Winds.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin.  1985.  318p.  (Akeley, Delia Julia Denning (American) (1875-1970))

1205.  Oliver, Caroline.  “Alexandrine Tinne: Traveller.”  (In) Oliver, Caroline.  Western Women in Colonial Africa.  Westport, Connecticut:
           Greenwood Press.  1982.  pp. 50-75.  (Egypt, Sudan)
1206.  ----.  “Florence Baker: Explorer.”  (In) Oliver, Caroline.  Western Women in Colonial Africa.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
          1982.  pp. 3-49.  (Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda)
1207.  ----.  “Mary Kingsley: Explorer and Scientist.”  (In) Oliver, Caroline.  Western Women in Colonial Africa.  Westport, Connecticut:
          Greenwood Press.  1982.  pp. 76-94.
1208.  ----.  “Mary Kingsley.”  African Affairs.  Volume 70 July, 1971.  pp. 222-235.
1209.  ----.  “Mary Slessor: Missionary and Magistrate.”  (In) Oliver, Caroline.  Western Women in Colonial Africa.  Westport, Connecticut:
           Greenwood Press.  1982.  pp. 95-144.
1210.  ----.  “Mother Kevin: Missionary and Foundress.”  (In) Oliver, Caroline.  Western Women in Colonial Africa.  Westport, Connecticut:
           Greenwood Press.  1982.  pp. 145-188.  (Teresa Kearney(Ireland)(1875-1957 ) (Uganda)
1211.  ----.  Western Women in Colonial Africa.  Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood.  1982.  201p.  (Florence Baker, Mary Kingsley, Mother
           Kevin,
Mary Slessor, Alexandrine Tinne)

1212.  O’Loughlin, Katrina.  “`Our Floating Prison’: Anna Maria Falconbridge and Travel to the River Sierra Leone.”  Journal of African
           Travel-Writing.  #5 October, 1998.  pp. 38-49.  (Sierra Leone)

1213.  O’Loughlin, Laura Jan Berkley (American)(1972-    ).  Pioneer Women Who Settled the British East African Protectorate, 1896-1920.
           M.A. Thesis: Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas.  1997.  83p.  (Lizzie Barns, Mayence Bent, Karen Blixen, Helen Boedecker, Cara
           Buxton, Mrs. Hudson Cane, Mrs. John De Waal, Mrs. M.S. Elliot, Mrs. Gascoigne, Nellie Grant, Olivia Harries, Lucie McMillan, Mary
           McQueen, Eva Noon, May Roberts, Nancy Rutherford, Mrs. Sandbach-Baker,
Mary Stocker, Mrs. Wallace, Mary Walsh)(Kenya)

1214.  Orphen, Adela Elizabeth Richards.  The Chronicles of the Sid; or, the Life and Travels of Adela Gates.  London: The Religious Tract
           Society.  1893.  413p.  (Algeria)

1215  Owens, Delia (American) and Owens, Mark.  Cry of the Kalahari: Seven Years in Africa's Last Great Wilderness.  Boston: Houghton
           Mifflin.  1984.  341p.  (Botswana)
1216.  ----. and Owens, Mark.  The Eye of the Elephant: An Epic Adventure in the African Wilderness.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin.  1992.
           305p.  (Mozambique, Zambia)
 

1217.  Packer, Joy (Petersen) (South African)(1905-1977).  Apes and Ivory.  London: Eyre and Spottiswoode.  1953.  400p.  (Botswana,
           Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia,
           Zimbabwe)
1218.  ----.  Home From Sea.  London: Eyre and Spottiswold.  1963.  251p.  (South Africa)

1219.  Padwick, Constance E.  Lilias Trotter of Algiers.  Great Britain: Algiers Mission Band.  1930.  28p.  (Algeria)  (Isabella Lilias Trotter
           (British)(1853-1928))
         
----.   Lilias Trotter of Algiers.  International Review of Missions.  Volume 21 1932.  pp. 119-128. (Algeria)  (Lilias Trotter           
          (British)(1853-1928)

1220.  Page, Gertrude.  “Life in Rhodesia.”  Empire Review. August- October, 1907.

1221.  Page, Robin (British)(1932-    ).  Dust in a Dark Continent.  London: Claridge Press.  1989.  348p.  (D.R. Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia,
           South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe)

1222.  Paine, Caroline (American).  Tent and Harem: Notes of an Oriental Trip.  New York: D. Appleton and Co.  1859.  300p.  (Egypt)

1223.  Paine, Sheila (British).  The Linen Goddess: Travels From the Red Sea to Prizren.  London: Pallas Athene.  2003.  220p.  (Egypt, Eritrea,
           Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan)

1224.  Painter, Lydia Ethel Farmer Hoyt (American)(1842-1903).  Under Egypt’s Skies.  Wausau, Wisconsin: Helen B. Van Vechten.  1910.
           139p.  (Egypt)

1225.  Palmer, Helen D.  Twenty-Eight Years in Africa.  New York: Carlton Press . 1985.  159p.  (Cameroon)

1226.  Palmer, J.  "The Joy Adamson Portraits."  Kenya Past and Present.  #22 1990.  pp. 34-35.

1227.  Palmer, Lucia A.  Chapman (American).  Oriental Days.  New York: Baker and Taylor.  1897.  252p.  (Egypt)

1228.  Parati, Graziella.  `Penetrating' the Harem, `Giving Birth' to Memory: Amalia Nizzoli's `Memorie sull 'Egitto'.  Romance Languages
           Annual.  Volume 6 #1 1994.  pp. 333-339.  (Egypt)  (Amalia Nizzoli (Italian)(1806-   )

1229.  Parker, Mary Ann (British). A Voyage Round the World, in the Gordon Man of War. Captain John Parker. London: John Nichols. 1795.
           (South Africa)

1230.  Parker, Paul E.  Footprints of Faith: The Story of Watson and Rose Goodman, Missionary Pioneers.  New Paris, Indiana: World
           Missionary Press.  1974.  48p.  (Mozambique)  (Rose Goodman American))

1231.  Paulme, Denise.  "Mary Kingsley, 1862-1900."  Gradhiva. #10 1991.  pp. 85-88.

1232.  Peacock, Sandra.  “Frances Power Cobb, Race, and Religion in Mid- Nineteenth-Century Egypt.”  Journal of African Travel-Writing.
           #5 October, 1998.  pp. 70-78.  (Egypt)  (Frances Power Cobb (British) (1822-1904))

1233.  Pearce, Ivy.  An Ethiopian Harvest: A Collection of Experiences Garnered.  Worthing: Great Britain: Churchman.  1988.  127p.
           (Ethiopia)
1234. ----.  "Pearce's Pilgramage to the Rock Hewn Churches of Tigre." Ethiopia Observer. Volume 11 #2 1967.  pp. 77-120.

1235.  Pearce, Robert D.  Mary Kingsley: Light at the Heart of Darkness.  Oxford: Kensal Press.  1990.  174p.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)
            (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
1236.  ----.  “Missionary Education in Colonial Africa: The Critique of Mary Kingsley.”  History of Education.  Volume 17 #4 December, 1988.
           pp. 283-294.  (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)
1237.  ----.  “Violet Bourdillon: Colonial Governor’s Wife.”  African Affairs.  Volume 82 #327 April, 1983.  pp. 267-278.  (Uganda, Nigeria)
           (Violet Bourdillon (British)(1886-1979))

1238.  Pearce, Winifred M.  Christina Forsyth.  Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House.  1956.  96p. (South Africa)  (Christina
           Forsyth (Scottish)(1844-    ))
1239.  ----.  Johanna Veenstra.  Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan.  1957.  96p.  (Nigeria)  (Johanna Veenstra (American)(1894-1933))

1240.  Peck, Ellen Mary (Hayes).  Travels in the Far East.  New York: Crowell.  1909.  349p.  (Egypt)  (By Ellen H.M. Peck)

1241.  Pelensky, Olga Anastasia.  Isak Dinesen: The Life and Imagination of a Seducer.  Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press.  1991.  218p.
            (Kenya)  (Blixen, Karen (Danish)(1885-1962))

1242.  Pember-Devereux, Margaret Rose Roy (McAdam) (British)(1877-    ).  Side Lights on South Africa.  New York/London: C. Scribner's
           and Sons /Sampson, Low, Marston and Co.  1899.  273p.  (South Africa)  (By Roy Devereux (pseud.))

1243.  Pender, Mary Rose (Gregge-Hopwood) (British)(    -1932).  No Telegraph; or, a Trip to Our Unconnected Colonies, 1878.  London:
           Gilbert and Rivington.  1879.  52p.  (South Africa)  (By Rose Pender)

1244.  Perham, Margery Freda (British)(1895-1982).  African Apprenticeship: An Autobiographical Journey in Southern Africa, 1929.  New
           York/London: Africana/Faber.  1974.  268p.  (Botswana, D.R. Congo, Lesotho, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe)
1245.   ----.  East African Journey: Kenya and Tanganyika, 1929-1930.  London: Faber.  1976.  264p.  (Kenya, Tanzania)
1246.   ----.  Race and Politics in Kenya: A Correspondence Between Elspeth Huxley and Margery Perham. London: Faber and Faber.  1944.
            241p.  (Kenya)
1247.  ----.  West African Passage: A Journey Through Nigeria, Chad, and the Cameroons, 1931-1932.  London/Boston: Peter Owen.  1983.
           245p.  (Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria)

1248.  Perkins, Angie Villette Warren (American).  Our Year Abroad: Random Rambles in the Old World.  Boston: Richard G. Badger.  1912.
           323p.  (Egypt)

1249.  Perkins, Edna (Brush) (American)(1880-1930).  A Red Carpet on the Sahara.  Boston: Marshall Jones.  1925.  223p.  (Algeria)

1250.  Perrier, Amelia (British).  A Winter in Morocco.  London: Harvey S. King.  1873.  365p.  (Morocco)

1251.  Peterson, Martha Dunlop (American).  African Adventure: Peace Corps Assignment in Sierra Leone.  M.A. Thesis: Sonoma State
           University, Sonoma, California.  1987.  236p.  (Sierra Leone)

1252.  Petherick John (British) (1827-1877).  Egypt, the Soudan and Central Africa, With Explorations From Khartoum on the White Nile to the
           Regions of the Equator, Being SketchesFrom Sixteen Years' Travel.  London: William Blackwood and Sons.  1861.  482p.  (Egypt, Sudan)
            (Katherine Harriet Edlman Petherick ) (British))
1253.   ----.  Land Journey Westward of the White Nile.  Journal of the Royal Geographical Society.  Volume 35 1865.  pp. 289-300.  ((Katherine
           Harriet Edlman Petherick (British))
1254.   ----.  and Petherwick, Katherine Harriet (Edlman)(British) .  “Report of Expedition Up the White Nile.”  Proceedings of the Royal
           Geographical Society.  Volume 8 #4 1863-64.  pp. 122-144.  (Egypt, Sudan)

1255.  Petherick, Katherine Harriet (Edlman) (British).  Mrs. Petherick's African Journal.  Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.  Volume 91 1862.
           pp. 673-701.  (Egypt, Sudan)
1256.   ----.  and Petherick John (British) (1827-1877).  Travels in Central Africa and Explorations of the Western Nile Tributaries.  London:
            Tinsley Brothers.  1869.  Two Volumes.  (Egypt, Sudan)

1257.  Peto, Gladys Emma (British)(1890-   ).  The Egypt of the Sojourner.  London/Toronto: J.M. Dent and Sons.  1928.  238p.  (Egypt)

1258.  Pfeiffer, Ida Laura Reyer (Austrian)(1797-1858).  A Lady’s Second Journey Round the World: From London to the Cape of Good
           Hope, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Celebes...California, Panama, Peru, Ecuador, and the United States.  London: Longman, Brown, Green
           and Longmans. 1855.  500p.  (South Africa)
1259.  ----.  Last Travels of Ida Pfeiffer: Inclusive of a Visit to Madagascar: With an Autobiographical Memoir of the Author.  London/New
           York: Routledge, Warne, and Routledge/Harper.  1861.  (Madagascar)
1260.  ----.  Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt and Italy.  London: Ingram, Cooke.  1852.  336p.  (Egypt)

1261.  Phelan, Nancy Creagh (Australian).  Morocco is a Lion.  Melbourne/New York: Quartet Books.  1982.  266p.  (Morocco)

1262.   Philip, John.  Memoir of Mrs. Matilda Smith, Late of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope.  London: F. Westley.  1824.  189p.  (South
            Africa)

1263.  Philip, Mrs. (American).  Letters From Algiers: Containing a Brief Sketch of the City and Its Neighborhoods; Religious Customs of Its
           Inhabitants, etc.  Edinburgh: W. Oliphant.  1853.  60p.  (Algeria)

1264.  Phillips, Dorothea Sarah Florence Alexandra (Ortlepp) (British).  Some South African Recollections.  London/New York: Longman's,
           Green and Co.  1899.  183p.  (South Africa) (By Mrs. Lionel Phillips)

1265.   Phillips, Richard.  Sexual Politics of Authorship: Rereading the Travels and Translations of Richard and Isabel Burton.  Gender,
            Place and Culture.  Volume 6 #3 September, 1999.  pp. 241+.  (Egypt)

1266.  Pickering, Elsa (British).  When the Windows Were Opened: Life on a Kenya Farm.  London: G. Bles.  1957.  223p.  (Kenya)

1267.  Pigot, Sophia (1804-1881).  The Journals of Sophia Pigot, 1819-1821.  Cape Town: A.A. Balkema for Rhodes University.  1974.  172p.
           (South Africa)  (Edited by Margaret Rainier).

1268.  Pigott, Blanche Anne Frances.  I. Lilias Trotter: "Lalla Lili" (the Arabs' Mame For Her).  London: Marshall, Morgan and Scott.  1930.
           245p.  (Algeria)  (Isabella Lilias Trotter (British)(1853-1928))

1269.  Pillman, Naka.  African Diary: The Day-to-Day Account of an Incredible Adventure.  Brandon, Mississippi: QRP (Quail Ridge Press)
           Books.  1990.  287p.  (Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe)

1270.  Pitman, Emma Raymond (British)(1841-    ).  Lady Missionaries in Foreign Lands.  London: S.W. Partridge.  1880.  160p.  (Marie Regina
           Zeller
Gobat, Wilkinson, Annie Margaret (Green) (Ethiopia, South Africa)
1271.  ----.  Mary Louisa Whately: The Story of Her Mission Life and Work in Egypt.  (In) Pitman, Emma Raymond.  Missionary Heroines in
           Eastern Lands: Women’s Work in Mission Fields.  New York: Revell.  1884?  pp. 128-160.  (British)(1824-1889)(Egypt)

1272.  Empty

1273.  Pitman, Virginia Ann (Virginia Ann Dodson).  Oral Memoirs of Virginia Ann Dodson Pitman: 30 April, 1979-6 January, 1982.  Waco,
           Texas: University Institute for Oral History.  1985.  302p.  (Nigeria)  (Virginia Ann Dodson Pitman (American))

1274.  Pittard, Pen-Lile. Drum Song and Bush Fires: A Biography of Eva Sanders.  Portsmouth, Virginia: Pitch Kettle Press.  1985.  99p.
            (Nigeria)   (Eva Mildred Sanders (American))

1275.  Playne, Beatrice.  St. George for Ethiopia.  London: Constable.  1954.  200p.  (Ethiopia)

1276.  Pleydell, Kathleen Mansel (British).  Sketches of Life in Morocco. London: Digby, Long and Co.  1907.  304p.  (Morocco)

1277.  Plowden, Joan Meredyth Chichele.  Once in Sinai; the Record of a Solitary Venture.  London: Methuen and Co.  Ltd.  1940.  302p.
           (Egypt)

1278.  Plumley, Matilda (British).  Days and Nights in the East: From the Original Notes of a Recent Traveller Through Egypt, Arabia-Petra,
           Syria, Turkey and Greece.  London: T.C. Newby.  1845.  187p.  (Egypt) (By Miss. Plumley)

1279.  Pommerol, Jean (French). Among the Women of the Sahara. London: Hurst and Blackett. 1900. 343p. (Algeria)

1280.  Poole, Edna.  The Time of Flying Butterflies.  Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Christian Women’s Fellowship.  (Published by Gateway Press,
           Baltimore, Maryland).  1988.  224p.  (D.R. Congo)

1281.  Poole, Joyce.  Coming of Age With Elephants: A Memoir.  New York: Hyperion.  1996.  287p.  (Kenya)

1282.  Poole, Sophia Lane (British)(1804-1891).  The Englishwoman in Egypt: Letters From Cairo Written During a Residence There in
           1842, 3, 4, With E.W. Lane.  London: C. Knight.  1844.  Two Volumes.  232/240p.  (Egypt)
1283.  ----.  The Englishwoman in Egypt: Letters From Cairo Written During a Residence There, 1845-1846.  London: C. Knight.  1846.  249p.
           (Egypt)

1284.  Potter, Margaret (British).  Everything is Possible: Our Sudan Years.  Gloucester, Great Britain: Alan Sutton Publishing.  1984.  192p.
           (Sudan)

1285.  Potter, Ursula Barnett (British).  I'll Fly No More: An Airwoman's Diary.  London: Allen and Unwin.  1951.  213p.  (Cameroon, D.R.
           Congo,Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan)

1286.  Power, Marguerite A. (Irish)(1815-1867).  Arabian Days and Nights; or, Rays From the East.  London: Sampson, Low and Son.  1863.
           308p.  (Egypt)

1287.  Prance, Edith L. Three Weeks in Wonderland.  The Kruger National Park.  Cape Town/Johannesburg: Juta and Co. Ltd.  1935.  87p.
            (South Africa)

1288.  Pratt, Mary L.  "From Victoria Nyanza to the Sheraton San Salvador: The Lady in the Swamp (Mary Kingsley)."  (In) Pratt, Mary L.
           Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation.  London/New York: Routledge.  1992.  pp. 213-216.

1289.  Pratt-Johnson, Jean.  More Joy: An African Journey From Futility to Faith.  Margate: Johannesburg: J. Pratt-Johnson.  Thorold's
           Africana Books.  1994.  142p.  (Kenya, South Africa)  (Lily Schwartz, Jean Pratt-Johnson, Diana Jolley)

1290.  Prentice, Madge L.  The Bruised Pearl of Africa: Uganda Past and Present.  Richmond/Tecoma, Victoria, Australia: Spectrum/M.
           Prentice.  1990.  109p.  (Uganda)

1291.  Preston, Helen Lloyd (American) and Smith, Dorothy Quincy (American).  Tripoli Days and Knights: A Description of the East-West
           Crossing by Two American Girls.  Paris: H. Clarke.  1930.  206p.  (Libya)

1292.  Price, Allan Whigham.  The Ladies of Castlebrae: A Story of Nineteenth Century Travel and Research.  Gloucester, Great Britain: Alan
           Sutton.  1985.  242p.  (Egypt)  (Agnes Smith Lewis and Maggie Smith Gibson)

1293.  Price, Elizabeth Lees (Moffat) (British)(1839-1919).  The Journals of Elizabeth Lees Price Written in Bechuanaland, South Africa,
           1854-1883; With an Epilogue: 1889-1900.  London: E. Arnold. 1956.  564p.  (Botswana, South Africa)

1294.  Price, Leslie J.  African Journal.  Birmingham, Alabama: New Hope.  1989.  156p.  (Nigeria)

1295.  Prichard, Helen M. (British).  Friends and Foes in the Transkei: An Englishwoman's Experiences During the Cape Frontier War of 1877-8.
           London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington.  1880.  296p.  (South Africa)

1296.  Priest, Barbara Elizabeth.  A Far Bell. (Reminiscences of Life in Portuguese East Africa During the Second World War).  Salisbury,
           Rhodesia: Art Printing Works.  1947.  213p.  (Mozambique)

1297.  Primrose, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina.  The Life and Letters of Lady Hester Stanhope.  London: William Clowes and Sons.  1897.  357p.
           (Egypt)  (Hester Lucy Stanhope (British)(1776-1839))

1298.  Pringle, M.A. (Scottish).  Route to India, by Egypt and the Red Sea.  Edinburgh/London: William Blackwood/T. Cadell.  1826.  243p.
           (Egypt)
1299.  ----.  Towards the Mountains of the Moon: A Journey in East Africa.  Edinburgh/London: Blackwood.  1884.  386p.  (Malawi,
           Mozambique)

1300.   Proctor, J.H.  Serving God and the Empire: Mary Slessor in Southeast Nigeria, 1876-1915.  Journal of Religion in Africa.  Volume 30 #1
           2000.  pp. 45-61.  (Nigeria)

1301.  Prus, Laure.  A Residence in Algeria.  London: Pickering.  1852.  332p.  (Algeria) (By Madame Prus)

1302.  Pugh, L. Gwendoline.  The Changing Congo.  London: Carey Press.  1948.  31p.  (D.R. Congo)

1303.  Purcell, Mary.  To Africa With Love: The Life of Mother Mary Martin, Founders of the Medical Missionaries of Mary.  Dublin: Gill and
           Macmillan.  1987.  208p.  (Nigeria)  (Mother Mary Martin (Irish))

1304.  Putnam, Anne (Eisner) (American)(1911?-1967).  Madami: My Eight Years of Adventure With the Congo Pygmies.  New York: Prentice
           Hall.  1954.  303p.  (D.R. Congo)
 

1305.  Quibell, Annie Abernethie Pirie (British)(1862-1927).  A Wayfarer in Egypt.  London: Methuen and Co. Ltd.  1925.  206p.  (Egypt)
 

1306.  Ragan, John D.  French Women Travellers in Egypt: A Discourse Marginal to Orientalism.  (In) Starkey, Paul and Starkey, Janet (eds).
           Travellers in Egypt.  London/New York: I.B. Tauris Publishers.  1998.  pp. 222-230.  (Egypt)  (Suzanne Voilquin (French)  (Jeanne Puech
            (d’Alissac) (French) (1861-    ))

1307.  Ramquist, Grace B.C.  A Real Live Missionary: The Story of Fairy Chism.  Kansas City, Missouri: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City.
           1984.  45p.  (Swaziland)  (Fairy Steele Chism (American))

1308.  Ramsay, Allan.  "An English Eccentric in Egypt (Dorothy Eadey (Umm Seti))."  Contemporary Review.  Volume 280 #1636 May, 2002.
           pp. 299-304.  (Egypt) (British)(1903-1985?) (Dorothy Eadey (Umm Seti))

1309.  Ranfurly, Hermione.  To War With Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly, 1939-1945.   London: Heinemann.   1994.
           376p.   (Egypt)

1310.  Ratcliffe, Dorothy Una (Clough) (British)(1891-1967).  South African Summer: 5000 Miles With a Car and Caravantrailer.  London:
           Country Life.  1933.  190p.  (South Africa)
1311.  ----.  Equatorial Dawn: Travel Letters From North, East and Central Africa.  London: Eyre and Spottiswoode.  1936.  304p.  (D.R. Congo,
           Egypt, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda)

1312.  Reason, Joyce (1894-    ). Laughter of the Desert: Among Sufferers From Leprosy in Uganda and Tanganyika. London: Mission to
           Lepers.  1952.  117p.  (Tanzania, Uganda)

1313.  Reece, Alys (Tracy) (British)(1912-    ).  To My Wife 50 Camels.  London: Harvill Press.  1963.  254p.  (Kenya)

1314.  Rees, Coralie (Clarke) (Australian).  Westward From Cocos: Indian Ocean Travels.  London: G.G. Harrap.  1956.  268p.  (Kenya,
           Mauritius, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe)

1315.  Rees, Joan.  Writings on the Nile: Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale, Amelia Edwards.  London: Rubicon.  1995.  116p.  (Egypt)
1316.  ----.  “Amelia Edwards: `Four Persons Might Sit in it...and Play a Rubber Comfortably’.”  (In) Rees, Joan.  Writings on the Nile: Harriet
           Martineau, Florence Nightingale, Amelia Edwards.  London: Rubicon.  1995.  pp. 69-94.
1317.  ----.  “Florence Nightingale: `God Spoke to Me at Karnak’.”  (In) Rees, Joan.  Writings on the Nile: Harriet Martineau, Florence
           Nightingale, Amelia Edwards.  London: Rubicon.  1995.  pp. 46-68.
1318.  ----.  “Harriet Martineau: `The Greatest Effort of Courage.”  (In) Rees, Joan.  Writings on the Nile: Harriet Martineau, Florence
           Nightingale, Amelia Edwards.  London: Rubicon.  1995.  pp. 19-45.

1319.  Reifel, Gladys (American).  God Gives the Increase.  Elkhart, Indiana: Bethel Publishing.  1992.  143p.  (Nigeria)

1320.  Repington, Mary (1868-    ).  Thanks for the Memory.  London: Constable.  1938.  315p.  (South Africa, Sudan)

1321.  Repplier, Agnes (American).  Christmas Shopping at Assuan.  Atlantic Monthly.  Volume 75 May, 1895.  pp. 681-685.  (Egypt)

1322.  Reyher, Rebecca (Becky) Hourwich (1897-1987) . The Fon and His Hundred Wives.  New York: Doubleday.  1952.  318p.  (Cameroon,
           Nigeria)

1323.  Ricciardi, Mirella (Kenyan)(1933-    ).  African Rainbow: Across Africa by Boat.  New York: William Morrow.  1989.  335p.  (D.R. Congo,
           R. Congo, Tanzania)
1324.  ----.  African Saga.  London: Collins.  1981.  300p.  (Kenya)
1325.  ----.  African Visions: The Diary of an African Photographer.  London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson Illustrated.  2000.   288p.
1326.  ----.  Vanishing Africa.  New York: Reynal.  1971.  299p.  (Kenya)

1327.  Richards, Hylda M. (British)(1898-    ).  Next Year Will Be Better.  London/Cape Town: Hodder and Staughton/H.B. Timmins.  1952.
           230p.  (Zimbabwe)

1328.  Richardson, Freida (American).  Madagascar's Miracle Story.  Hazelwood, Missouri: Word Aflame Press.  1989.  176p.  (Madagascar)

1329.  Richardson, J.  “Sir Richard Burton and Lady Burton.”  History Today.  Volume 25 May, 1975.  pp. 323-331.

1330.  Richter, Lore.  Islands of the Sahara: Through the Oases of Libya.  Leipzig: Edition Leipzig.  1960.  128p.  (Libya)

1331.  Riddell, Florence (British).  I Go Wandering: A Travel Biography.  Philadelphia: Lippincott.  1935.  314p.  (Kenya)

1332.  Ridge, S.  "`Shifting About of Reality': A Literary-Historical Excursion Into Three Natal Novels in English (1875-1913) (Frances
           Colenso)."  (In) Reckwitz, Erhard and Reitner, Karin and Vennarini, Lucia (eds.).  South African Literary History: Totality and/or
           Fragment.  Essen: Die Blaue Eule.  1997.  (South Africa)

1333.  Riefenstahl, Berta Helene Amalia (Leni) (German)(1902-2003).  Leni Riefenstahl, a Memoir.  New York: St. Martin's Press. 1993.  669p.
           (Sudan)
1334.  ----.  Last of the Nuba.  New York: Harper and Row.  1974.  208p.  (Sudan)
1335.  ----.  Leni Riefenstahl's Africa.  London: Collins/Harvill.  1982.  231p.  (Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania)
1336.  ----.  People of Kau. New York: Harper and Row.  1976.  224p.  (Sudan)

1337.  Rigo de' Righi, Eleanor.  Holiday in Morocco: El Maghreb el 'Aksa, the Land of the Farthest West.  London: G.T. Faulis and Co.  1935.
           191p.  (Morocco)

1338.  Rinehart, Mary Roberts (American)(1876-1958).  Nomad's Land.  New York: George H. Doran.  1926.  287p.  (Egypt)

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1344.  Rix, Mary B.  Mary and the Black Warriors: Mary Slessor of Africa.  New York: Friendship Press.  1943. 23p.  (Nigeria)  (Mary Mitchell
           Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

1345.  Robb, Mrs. J.  Thrilling Experiences of the First British Woman Relieved by Lord Roberts.  Aberdeen: Aberdeen Journal.  1900.  (South
           Africa)

1346.  Roberts, Brian.  “Enter Lady Sarah.”  (In) Roberts, Brian. Churchills in Africa.  New York: Taplinger Publishing Co.  1971.  pp. 87-116+.
           (Sarah Isabella Augusta Wilson (British)(1865-1929)
1347.  ----.  Ladies in the Veld.  London: Murray.  1965.  191p.  (South Africa)
1348.  ----.  “The Lady and the Empress: `Lady Avonmore’.”  (In) Roberts, Brian.  Ladies in the Veld.  London: John Murray.  1965.  pp. 1- 74.
           (Theresa Longworth-Avonmore (Yelverton)(British)(1832?-1881))
1349.  ----.  “The Lady and the King: Lady Florence Dixie.”  (In) Roberts, Brian.  Ladies in the Veld.  London: John Murray.  1965.  pp. 75-181.
           (Florence Caroline Douglas Dixie (British)(1857-1905))
1350.  ----.  Those Bloody Women: Three Heroines of the Boer War.  London: John Murray.  1991.  292p.  (South Africa)  (Johanna Brandt,
           Hansie van Warmelo, Sarah Wilson)

1351.  Roberts, Emma (British)(c. 1794-1840).  Notes of an Overland Journey Through France and Egypt to Bombay.  London: William H.
           Allen.  1841.  333p.  (Egypt)

1352.  Robertson, Elizabeth.  Mary Slessor: The Barefoot Missionary.   Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland.  2001.  111p.  (Nigeria)
           (Mary Mitchell  Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

1353.  Robertson, Henrietta (Woodrow) (British).  Mission Life Among the Zulu-Kafirs; Memorials of Henrietta Robertson, Wife of Rev. R.
           Robertson.  Compiled Chiefly From Letters and Journals Written to the Late Bishop Mackenzie and His Sisters.  Cambridge: Deighton,
           Bell. 1866.  380p.  (South Africa)

1354.  Robeson, Eslanda (Essie) Cardoza (Goode) (American)(1896-1965).  African Journey.  New York: John Day.  1945.  154p.  (D.R. Congo,
           Kenya, Lesotho, South Africa, Uganda)
1355.  ----.  “Eslanda Robeson.”  (In) Culley, Margo (ed.).  A Day at a Time: The Diary Literature of American Women from 1764 to the Present.
           New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York.  1985.  pp. 226-247.  (D.R. Congo, Kenya, Lesotho, South Africa, Uganda)

1356.  Robins, Eric.  White Queen in Africa.  London: Robert Hale.  1967.  190p.  (Botswana)  (Ruth Williams Khama (British/Botswanaan)
            (1923-    )

1357.  Robinson, Jane (British).  Wayward Women: A Guide to Women Travellers.  New York: Oxford University Press.  1990.  344p.
1358.  ----.  Unsuitable for Ladies: An Anthology of Women Travellers.  Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.  1994.  471p.

1359.  Robinson, Sue (American).  North Africa: Land of Destiny.  Nashville, Tennessee: Parthenon Press.  1959.  94p.  (Algeria)  (Edited by
           Ann L. Ashmore)

1360.  Robinson, Virgil E.  Mighty Mary; The Story of Mary Slessor.  Washington: D.C.: Review and Herald Pub. Association.  1972.  127p.
            (Nigeria)  (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-1915))

1361.  Roby, Marguerite.  My Adventures in the Congo.  London: E. Arnold.  1911.  312p.  (D.R. Congo)

1362.  Roche, Harriet A.  On Trek in the Transvaal; or, Over Berg and Veldt in South Africa.  London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle and
           Rivington.  1878.  367p.  (South Africa)

1363.  Rockness, Miriam Huffman.  A Passion for the Impossible: The Life of Lilias Trotter.  Wheaton, Illinois: Harold Shaw.  1999.  317p.
           (Algeria)  (Isabella Lilias Trotter (British) (1853-1928))

1364.   Roe, Kathy J.  Five Victorian Women Explorers in Africa, 1856-1900.  M.A. Thesis: Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina.
            1976225p.   (Florence Baker, Mary Kingsley, Katherine Petherick, May Sheldon, Alexandrine Tinne)

1365.  Rogers, Dorothy (American)(1914-1986).  Jeopardy and a Jeep: Africa Conquered by Two Women Professors.  Rindge, New Hampshire:
           R.R. Smith.  1957.  301p.  (Louise Ostberg) (Algeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, D.R. Congo, Egypt, Kenya, Morocco,  South                   Africa,  Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe)

1366.  Rogers, Ellen M. (British).  A Winter in Algeria, 1863-4.  London: Sampson, Low, Son, and Marston.  1865.  372p.  (Algeria)  (By Mrs. G.
           Albert Rogers)

1367.  Rogers, Gwen M. (British).  I...Alone: The Story of an Englishwoman’s Sixty Adventurous Years in South Africa, 1876-1936.
           Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter.  1937.  267p.  (South Africa)

1368.  Rogers, Mirabel.  When Rivers Meet: The Story of the First Trans-African Waterway Expedition.  London: Hutchinson.  1960.  191p.
            (D.R. Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia)

1369.  Rolland, Elizabeth (1803-1901).  The Recollections of Elizabeth Rolland: With Various Documents on the Rolland Family and the Free
           State Mission of Beersheba.  Cape Town: Human and Rousseau.  1987.  152p.  (South Africa)

1370.  Rollerston, Charlotte Emma Maud Brooke (Dalzell) (British).  Yeoman Service: Being the Diary of the Wife of an Imperial Yeomanry
           Officer During the Boer War.  London: Smith, Elder.  1901.  310p.  (South Africa) (By Maud Rollerston)

1371.  Romer, Isabella Frances (British)(    -1852).  A Pilgrimage to the Temples and Tombs of Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine in 1845-46.  London:
           Richard Bentley.  1846.  Two Volumes.  375/390p.  (Egypt)

1372.  Romero, Patricia W. (ed.).  Women’s Voices on Africa: A Century of Travel Writings.  Princeton, New Jersey: Markus Wiener
           Publishing.  1992.  280p.  (Anne Louise Hay Dundas, Katherine Fannin, (Joan) Rosita Torr Forbes, Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt, Mary Hall,
           Anna Martin Hinderer,
Mary Kingsley, Princess Maria-Louise, Jocelyn Murray, Mary Mott-Smith, Margery Perham) (Cameroon, Egypt, 
           Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Morocco, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania

1373.  Rorke, Melina (de Fonseca) (British).  The Story of Melina Rorke R.R.C.  New York: Greystone Press.  1938.  290p.  (South Africa)

1374.  Rosengarten, Mary D. Richardson (American)(1846-1913).  Eight Journeys Abroad.  Philadelphia: Printed for Private Circulation by J.B.
           Lippincott Co.  1917.  685p.  (Algeria, Egypt)

1375.  Roseveare, Helen.  Doctor Among Congo Rebels.  London/Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: Lutterworth Press/Christian Literature
           Crusade.  1965.  104p.  (D.R. Congo)
1376.  ----.  Doctor Returns to Congo.  London: Lutterworth Press.  1967.  112p.  (D.R. Congo)
1377.  ----.  Give Me This Mountain; An Autobiography.  Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans.  1966.  166p.  (D.R. Congo)
1378.  ----.  He Gave Us a Valley.  Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press.  1976.  188p.  (D.R. Congo)
1379.  ----.  Living Sacrifice.  London/Chicago: Hodder and Stoughton/Moody Press.  1979.  125p.  (D.R. Congo, R. Congo)

1380.  Ross, Janet Ann (Duff Gordon) (British)(1842-1927).  Early Days Recalled.  London: Chapman and Hall.  1891.  203p.  (Egypt)
1381.  ----.  “Three Generations of Englishwomen. Memoirs and Correspondence of Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Sarah Austin, and Lady Duff
           Gordon ... With Portraits and Illustrations.”  London: John Murray.  1888.  571p.  Two Volumes.

1382.  Ross, Karen.  Okavango: Jewel of the Kalahari.  New York: Macmillan Publishing. 1987  (Botswana)

1383.  Ross, Louisa Grace (Blackburn) (British).  Life at the Cape a Hundred Years Ago.  Cape Town: C. Struik (Pty) Ltd.  1963.  119p.  (South
           Africa)  (`By a Lady’)

1384.  Ross, Minnie Stuart Crawford (American)(1857-    ).  Around the Mediterranean.  New York: The Grafton Press.  1906.  274p.  (Egypt)

1385.  Rossouw, Fransie. "Mrs. Jemima Kindersley (1741-1809): An Early Traveller at the Cape." Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library.
           Volume 51 #4 June, 1997. pp. 151-155. (Netherlands)

1386.  Rousby, Lilian.  Under Table Mountain.  London: A.R. Mowbray and Co.  1906.  40p.  (South Africa)

1387.  Routledge, Katherine M. (Pease) (British)(1866-1935).  With a Prehistoric People: The Akikuyu of British East Africa.  Being Some
           Account of the Method of Life and Mode of Thought Found Existent Amongst a Nation on Its First Contact With European Civilzation.
           London: Edward Arnold.  1910.  392p.  (Kenya)

1388.  Rowe, Myrtle (American)(1896-    ).  Silhouettes of Life.  Abilene, Texas: Quality Printing Co.  1960.  265p.  (Zambia)

1389.  Rowley-Conwy, Peter and Rowley-Conwy, John and Rowley-Conwy, Deborah.  A. Honeymoon in Egypt and the Sudan: Charlotte
           Rowley, 1835-1836.  (In) Starkey, Paul and Starkey, Janet (eds).  Travellers in Egypt.  London/ New York: I.B. Tauris Publishers.  1998.
           pp. 108-117.  (Egypt)  (Charlotte Rowley (British)(1811-    ))

1390.  Rowling, Noel (British)(1901-    ).  Nigerian Memories.  Braunton, Devon, Great Britain: Merlin Books.  1982.  80p.

1391.  Ruben, Hilary (British).  African Harvest.  London: Harvill Press.  1972.  191p.  (Kenya)

1392.  Ruete, Emilie (Emily) (Tanzanian)(1844-1924).  Memoirs of an Arabian Princess: An Autobiography.  New York: Appleton.  1888.  307p.
           (Tanzania)

1393.  Rupel, Marie Pobst (American).  A Teacher in the Liberian Hinterland, 1936-1940.  Claremont, California: Kinko.  1985.  187p.  (Liberia)

1394.  Russell, Beryl J.  A Biographical Study of the Life and Work of Elizabeth Garland Hall.  M.A. Thesis: Eastern Baptist Theological
           Seminary, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.  1996.  116p.  (D.R. Congo)  (Elizabeth Garland Hall (American))

1395.  Russell, Elnor (British)(1907-1976).  Bush Life in Nigeria: An Account of the Experiences of the Wife of an Administrative Officer in
           Northern Nigeria From 1935-1944.  Yeovil, Great Britain: Sir Kennet Maddocks.  1978.  136p.  (Nigeria)

1396.  Russell, Mary.  The Blessings of a Good Thick Skirt: Women Travelers and Their World.  London: Collins.  1986.  239p.  (Sophie Pierce,            Mary Bailey, Alexine Tinne, Hester Stanhope, Florence Baker , Mary Moffat, Mary Livingstone, Annie Hore, Mary Kingsley, Christina
           Dodwell, May French Sheldon, Fanny Workman

1397.  Russell, Penny.  "The Allure of the Nile: Jane Franklin's Voyage to the Second Cataract, 1834."  Gender and History.  Volume 9 #2
           August, 1997.  pp. 222-241.  (Egypt)  (Jane Franklin (British)(1792-1875))

1398.  Russell, Sharon A.  "Elspeth Huxley's Africa: Mystery and Memory."  (In) Schleh, Eugene (ed.).  Mysteries of Africa. Bowling Green,
           Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press.  1991.

1399.  Rutherford, Brenda E. (American).  Brenda's Diary: The African Adventure of an American Missionary Family.  Winona, Mississippi:
           J. C. Choate.  1992.  212p.  (Zambia)

1400.  Ryan, Beatrice Maud Ascoli (1888-    ).  A Fearless Voyager: Letters of Beatrice M. Ryan: Pioneer Missionary to Madagascar.  London:
           Friends' Foreign Mission Association.  1925.  133p.  (Madagascar)  (Beatrice Maud Ascoli Ryan (British)(1888-    ))

1401.  Ryan, Isobel (British).  Black Man’s Town.  London: Jonathan Cape.  1953.  249p.  (Ghana).

1402.  Ryan. Julie D.  Gender, Race and Mary Kingsley.  M.A. Thesis: DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois.  1993.  71p.  (Gabon, Nigeria)  (Mary
           Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))

1403.  Ryan, Margaret G. (American).  African Hayride.  New York: Rand McNally.  1956.  255p.  (Algeria, Central African Republic, Chad, D.R.
           Congo, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda)

1404.  Rydh, Hanna Albertina (British)(1891-    ).  The Land of the Sun God: Description of Ancient and Modern Egypt.  London: G. Allen
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1405.  Sacre-Coeur, Marie-Andre du (French)(1899-    ).  The House Stands Firm: Family Life in West Africa.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Bruce
           Publishing.  1962.  242p.  (Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo)  (Birth Name is Jeanne Dorge)

1406.  Sadji, Amadou B.  African Nature and German Culture: Colonial Women Writers on Africa.  (In) Grimm, Reinhold and Hermand, Jost
           (eds.).  Blacks and German Culture.  Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.  1986.  pp. 22-34.  (Clara Brockmann, Freida von
           Bulow, Charlotte Deppe, Margarethe von Eckenbrecher, Lydia Hopker, Magdalena Prince, Johanna Wittum) (Cameroon, Liberia, Namibia,
           Tanzania)

1407.  Sadow, Sue (American).  Into Africa With the Peace Corps: Sue Sadow, First Senior Citizen Volunteer, Remembers Sierra Leone in the
           60s.  Westminster, Colorado: Beaumont Books.  1986.  128p.  (Sierra Leone)

1408.  St. John, Patricia (1919-1993).  Patricia St. John Tells Her Own Story.  Carlisle, Cumbria, Great Britain: OM Publishing.  1995.  248p.
           (North Africa)
1409.  ----.  Until the Day Breaks: The Life and Work of Lilias Trotter, Pioneer Missionary to Muslim North Africa.  Bromley, Great Britain: OM
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1411.  Saluja, Melanie.  To Live or Let Die: Diary of a Visit to Ethiopia.  Beverley, Great Britain: Longcroft Aid for Band Aid.  1987.  (Ethiopia)

1412.  Sandford, Emily (White).  West Meets East; Our Home in North Africa.  New York: Vantage Press.  1959.  165p.  (Tunisia)

1413.  Sartorius, Ernestine.  Three Months in the Soudan.  London: Kegen Paul, Trench.  1885.  259p.  (Sudan)

1414.  Sauer, Christof.  "Reaching the Unreached Sudan Belt: Guinness, Kumm and the Sudan-Pioneer Mission (Lucy Guinness)."  D.Th.
           Dissertation: University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa.  2001.  380p.  (Sudan)
(Lucy Evangeline Guinness (British)(1865-1906))

1415.  Savory, Isabel (1869-    ).  In the Tail of the Peacock.  New York /London: James Pott/Hutchinson.  1903.  352p.  (Morocco)

1416.  Schafer, Daniel L.  Shades of Freedom: Anna Kingsley in Senegal, Florida and Haiti.  Slavery and Abolition.  Volume 17 #1 April,
          1996.  pp. 130-154.  (Senegal)

1417.  Schestokat, Karin U.  German Women in Cameroon: Travelogues From Colonial Times.  Los Angeles: University of Southern
           California.  Ph.D. Dissertation.  1995.  320