PART ONE: ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
AUTHORS
Numbers 501-1000
501. Edwards, Amelia (Anne) Blandford
(British)(1831-1892).
A Thousand Miles Up the Nile. New York/London: Scribner, Welford
and
Armstrong /Longmans, Green and Co. 1877. 454/732p.
(Egypt,
Sudan)
502. Edwards, S.C. (British). Journal Letters From Egypt and Jerusalem. London: Gilbert and Rivington. 1888. 39p. (Egypt)
503. Egerton, Henrietta G.
(British).
Camp Life and Pig-Sticking in Morocco. Nineteenth Century.
Volume 182 April, 1892. pp. 623-630.
(Morocco)
504. Elderkin, Kate Denny (McKnight)
(American)(1897-
). From Tripoli to Marrakech. Springfield, Massachusetts:
Pond-Ekberg.
1944.
303p. (Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia)
505. Eldon, Kathy. Safari Diary: Kenya. Nairobi: Kenway Publications, Ltd. 1987. 70p. (Kenya)
506. Ellis, James J. Jeanie
Gilchrist:
Pioneer-Missionary to the Women of Central Africa. Kilmarnock,
Scotland:
J. Ritchie. 1920s? 80p.
(Angola, Zambia) (Jeanie Gilchrist (Scottish))
507. ----. Mary Slessor: The Dundee
Factory Girl Who Became a Devoted African Missionary. Kilmarnock,
Scotland: J. Ritchie. 1920. 80p.
(Nigeria) (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848- 1915))
508 ----. Two Missionary Heroines in
Africa: Mary Slessor and Jeanie Gilchrist. Kilmarnock, Scotland:
John Ritchie. 1920's? 159p.
(Angola, Nigeria, Zambia) (Mary Mitchell Slessor (Scottish)(1848-
1915)) (Jeanie Gilchrist (Scottish))
509. Elsner, Eleanor
(British)(1879-
). Far and Near. London: H. Jenkins. 1929.
253p.
(Morocco)
510. ----. The Magic of
Morocco.
New York/London: Dodd, Mead/Herbert Jenkins. 1928.
319p.
(Morocco)
511. Elwood, Anne Katharine
(British).
Narrative of a Journey Overland From England, by the Continent of
Europe,
Egypt, and the Red
Sea, to India; Including a Residence There, and Voyage Home, in the
Years
1825, 26, 27, and 28. London: Henry Colburn and Richard
Bentley. 1830. Two Volumes. 429/400p. (Egypt)
512. Ely, Jane (Hope-Vere) Loftus
(British)(1821-1890).
Mafeesh, or, Nothing New: The Journal of a Tour in Greece, Turkey,
Egypt,
the
Sinai-Desert, Petra, Palestine, Syria, and Russia. London:
William
Clower and Sons. 1870. Two Volumes. (Egypt)
513. Embree, Esther (American).
Chikombedzi:
A Missionary Wife Writes Home. Winona Lake, Indiana: Light and
Life
Press. 1973. 191p.
(Zimbabwe)
515. Emerson, Mabel E. Mary K.
Edwards.
Boston: Woman’s Board of Missions. Pioneer Series. 1917.
8p.
(South Africa) (Mary K.
Edwards (American))
516. Emmert,
Mary
L. Some African Links. Winona Lake, Indiana: Foreign
Missionary Society of the Brethren Church. 1953.
117p. ( Central
African
Republic)
517. Enock, Esther E. Missionary
Heroine
of Calabar; a Story of Mary Slessor. London: Pickering and
Inglis. 1973. 96p. (Nigeria)
(Mary Mitchell Slessor, (Scottish)(1848-1915))
518. Epperson, Barbara (American). Tales From Ire. Nashville, Tennessee: Convention Press. 1957. 88p. (Nigeria)
519. Epton, Nina Consuelo
(British).
Journey Under the Crescent Moon. London: Gallancz.
1949.
286p. (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia)
520. ----. Oasis Kingdom: The Libyan
Story. London: Jarrolds. 1952. 160p. (Libya)
521. ----. Saints and Sorcerers: A
Moroccan Journey. London: Cassell. 1958. 205p.
(Morocco)
522. Erlank, Natasha. "`Thinking it
Wrong
to Remain Unemployed in the Pressing..." South African Historical
Journal.
Volume 33
November,
1995. pp. 62-82. (South Africa) (Mary Anne Webb) (Hannah Denison)
523. Erskine, Beatrice Caroline
(British)(
-1948) and Fletcher, Benton. Vanished Cities of Northern
Africa.
Boston/New York/London:
Houghton Mifflin/Hutchinson and Co. 1927. 284p.
(Algeria,
Tunisia) (By Mrs. Steuart Erskine)
524. Etherton, Michael and Etherton,
Mary.
“Journeys of the Mind: European Women in West Africa.”
Africa.
Volume 56 #2 1986. pp.
229-235+. (Mary Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900), Sylvia
Leith-Ross
(British)(1883-1980), Margery Freda Perham,
(British)(1895-1982)) (Cameroon, Chad, Gabon, Nigeria)
525. Eulich, Margaret Sally. White Mother in Africa. New York: R.R. Smith. 1939. 220p. (D.R. Congo)
526. Evans, Alec R. Mary Slessor,
the
White Queen of Calabar. London/Grand Rapids:
Oliphants/Zondervan.
1953. 94 p. (Nigeria)
(Mary Mitchell Slessor (British)(1848-1915)
527. Evans, Mrs. H. Lloyd (British). Last Winter in Algeria. London: Chapman and Hall. 1868. 343p. (Algeria)
528. Evans, Mrs. M. (British). Everyday Sudan Life. London: Heath Cranton Ltd. 1937. 122p. (Sudan) (By `Irish Blood’ (pseud.))
529. Fairbridge, Dorothea (South
African)(1862-1931).
Along Cape Roads: An Informal Guide to Cape Town and Its Neighborhood:
Being
the Wanderings of a Stranger at the Cape of Good Hope. Cape Town:
Maskew Miller. 1928. 182p. (South Africa)
530. ----. Lady Anne Barnard at the
Cape of Good Hope, 1797-1802. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
1923.
343p. (South Africa)
531. ----. The Pilgrims' Way in South
Africa. London: Oxford University Press. 1928.
195p.
(South Africa)
532. Falconbridge, Anna Marie
(British)(
-1792). Two Voyages to Sierra Leone During the Years 1791-2-3: in
a Series of Letters Narrative
of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone During the Years
1791-1793.
London: N.P. 1794. 297p. (Sierra Leone)
533. ----. Anna Maria
Falconbridge:
Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone During
the Years 1791-1792-1793, and the Journal of Isaac Dubois With
Alexander
Falconbridge, An Account of the Slave Trade on the
Coast of Africa. Liverpool, Great Britain: Liverpool University
Press.
2000. 236p. (Sierra Leone) (Edited by
Christopher
Fyfe)
534. Falkland, Amelia (Fitz Clarence)
Cary
(British)(1803-1858). Chow-Chow: Being Selections From a Journal
Kept in India, Egypt, and
Syria. London: Hurst and Blackett. 1857. Two
Volumes.
326/287p. (Egypt)
535. Faris, James C. "Leni
Riefenstahl
and the Nuba Peoples of Kordofan Province, Sudan." Historical
Journal
of Film, Radio and
Television.
Volume 13 #1 1993. pp. 95-97.
536. Faust, Aletha Knapp. These
Things
Have Happened: Spiritual Adventures in Africa. Cleveland,
Ohio/Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania: The
Missionary Society and the Woman’s Missionary Society of the
Evangelical
Church /Evangelical Press. 1945. 110p. (Nigeria)
537 Fay, Eliza
(British)(1756-1816).
Original Letter From India; Containing a Narrative of a Journey Through
Egypt, and the Author's
Imprisonment
at Calicut by Hydar Ally, to Which is Added an Abstract of Three
Subsequent
Voyages to India.. Calcutta:
Thacker,
Spink and Co. 1908. 307p. (Egypt)
538. Feader, Barbara L. (American).
Self-Flying
the African Bush: A South and East African Journal. Philadelphia:
Xlibris Corp. 2001. 203p.
(Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe)
539. Feilden, Eliza Whigham
(British).
My African Home; or, Bush Life in Natal When a Young Colony
1852-7.
London: Sampson, Low,
Marston, Searle, and Rivington. 1887. 364p. (South
Africa)
540. Feinberg, Harriet. A
Pioneering
Dutch Feminist Views Egypt: Aletta Jacobs's Travel Letters.
Feminist
Issues. Volume 10 #2 Fall, 1990.
pp. 65-78. (Egypt)
541. Fenton, Bessie Knox. The
Journal
of Mrs. Fenton: A Narrative of Her Life in India, the Isle of France
(Mauritius)
and Tasmania
During the Years 1826-1830. London: E. Arnold. 1901.
396p. (Mauritius)
542. Ferguson, Moira. Anna Maria
Falconbridge.
(In) Ferguson, Moira. Subject to Others: British Women Writers
and
Colonial Slavery,
1670-1834. New York/London: Routledge. 1992. (Chapter
9--After the French Revolution). pp. 198-208. ( Anna Maria
Falconbridge)(British)((Sierra Leone)( -1792))
543. ----. Anna Marie
Falconbridge
and Sierra Leone: `The Reality of a Coloniser'. (In)
Ansell-Pearson,
Keith and Parry, Benita
and Squires, Judith (eds.). Cultural Readings of Imperialism:
Edward
Said and the Gravity of History. London/New York:
Lawrence and
Wishart/ St. Martin's Press. 1997. pp. 247-266. (Anna Marie
Falconbridge (British)( -1792))
544. ----. "Hannah Kilham: Gender,
The Gambia, and the Politics of Language." (In) Richardson, Alan
and Hofkosh, Sonia (eds.).
Romanticism, Race, and Imperial Culture, 1780-1834. Bloomington,
Indiana: Indiana University Press. 1996.
545. Fernea, Elizabeth Warnock
(American)(1927-
). A View of the Nile. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday.
1970. 320p. (Egypt)
546. ----. A Street in Marrakech. A
Personal Encounter With the Lives of Moroccan Women. Garden City,
New York: Doubleday. 1975.
382p. (Morocco)
547. Fievet, Jeannette M.
(French)(1918-
). White Piccaninny; Adventures of a Mother and Child in West
Africa.
London: Jarrolds. 1959.
224p.
(Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria)
548. Fink, Anna Petit (American).
Colorful
Adventures in the Orient. Austin, Texas/Stockton, California:
Press
of Von Boeckmann-Jones/
Muldowney-Lucas. 1930. 104p. (Egypt)
549. Fischer, Helen (German). Peril is My Companion. London: R. Hale. 1957. 185p. (Kenya)
550. Fisher, John. That Miss
Hobhouse:
The Life of a Great Feminist. London: Secker and Warburg.
1971.
286p. (Emily Hobhouse
(British)(1860-1926). (South Africa)
551. Fisher, Ruth B.
(Hurditch)(British).
On the Borders of Pigmy-Land. New York: Revell. 1905.
215p. (Uganda)
552. ----. Twilight Tales of the
Black
Baganda. London: Marshall Brothers. 1911. 198p.
(Uganda).
553. Fisher, William S. and Hoyte,
Julyan.
Africa Looks Ahead, the Life Stories of Walter and Anna Fisher of
Central
Africa. London:
Pickering and Inglis Ltd. 1948. 212p. (Angola, D.R.
Congo,
Zambia)
554. Fitkin, Susan Norris (American) (1870-1951). A Trip to Africa. New York: 1920? 58p. (Swaziland)
555. Fitzgerald, Mary Ann. Nomad:
Journeys
From Samburu. London: Sinclair-Stevenson. 1992.
289p.
(Burkina Faso, Central African
Republic, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mali, Senegal)
556. Fitzgerald, Sybil (British).
In
the Track of the Moors. Sketches in Spain and Northern Africa.
London:
Dent. 1905. 204p. (Algeria,
Morocco,
Tunisia)
557. Flandrau, Grace C.
(American)(1889-1971).
Then I Saw the Congo. New York: Harcourt Brace. 1929.
308p. (Burundi, D.R. Congo,
Kenya, Tanzania)
558. Flint, John E. “Mary
Kingsley.”
African Affairs. Volume 64 July, 1965. pp. 150-161.
559. ----. “Mary Kingsley, a
Reassessment.”
Journal of African History. Volume 4 #1 1963. pp. 95-104.
560. Florence, Lella Secor (1887-1966). My Goodness! My Passport. London: G. Allen and Unwin Ltd. 1942. 217p. (Egypt)
561. Foley, Helen. Letters to Her Mother: War-Time in the Sudan, 1938-1945. Somerset: Castle Cary Press. 1992. 244p. (Sudan)
562. Folsom, Marjorie Wall
(American).
Golden Harvest in Ghana: Gospel Beginnings in West Africa.
Bountiful,
Utah: Horizon. 1989.
192p. (Ghana)
563. Fombrun, Odette Roy. A Trip to Ethiopia. (No Place/Publisher). 197?. 32p. (Ethiopia)
564. Fondo, Blossom N. Travel
Literature
and the Imperial Agenda: A Study of Mary Kingsley's `Travels in West
Africa'
and Durrell's `The
Bafut Beagles'. Ph.D Dissertation: University of Yaounde I,
Younde,
Cameroon. 2001. (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria)
565. Foote, Mrs. Henry Grant
(British).
Recollections of Central America and the West Coast of Africa.
London:
T.C. Newby. 1869. 221p.
(Gambia, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone) (By Mrs. Foote)
566. Forbes, (Joan) Rosita Torr
(British)(1893-1967).
“Across Morocco.” Mentor. Volume 14 February, 1926.
pp.
1-14.
567. ----. Across the Libyan Desert
to Kufara. Part One. Geographical Journal. Volume 58
#2 August, 1921. pp. 81-101. (Libya)
568. ----. Across the Libyan Desert
to Kufara. Part Two. Geographical Journal. Volume 58
#3 September, 1921. pp. 161-178. (Libya)
569. ----. “Behind the Lines
in Ethiopia.” Independent Woman. Volume 14 November,
1935.
pp. 364-366.
570. ----. El Raisuni: The Sultan of
the Mountain; His Life Story as Told to Rosita Forbes.
London:
Thornton Butterworth Ltd. 1924.
322p. (Morocco)
571. ----. From Red Sea to Blue Nile:
Abyssinian Adventure. New York: Lee Furman. 1925.
386p.
(Ethiopia)
572. ----. Gypsy in the Sun.
London: Cassell. 1944. 382p. (Autobiography)
573. ----. The Secret of the Sahara:
Kufara. New York/London: Doran/ Cassell and Co. 1921.
356p. (Libya)
574. Forristal, Desmond. Edel Quinn,
1907-1944.
Dublin: Dominican Publications. 1994. 232p. (Edel
Mary
Quinn (Irish) (1907-1944)
(Kenya,
Malawi, Mauritius, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda)
575. Fountaine, Margaret
(British)(1862-1940).
Love Among the Butterflies. The Travels and Adventures of a
Victorian
Lady. London:
Collins. 1980. 223p. (Edited by W.F. Cater)
(South
Africa)
576. ----. Butterflies and Late
Loves:
The Further Travels and Adventures of a Victorian Lady. London:
Collins.
1986. 141p. (Edited by
W.F. Cater) (Canary Islands, Cameroon, Guinea, Kenya, Nigeria,
Sierra
Leone, Uganda)
577. Fourie, F. “Portrayal of the
`Other’
in the Writings of Four Women Living on the Cape Eastern Frontier in
the
Nineteenth Century.”
Auetsa
Conference Papers, Potchefstroom/Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
1993.
(South Africa)
578. Fowler-Lunn, Katharine Stevens
(American)(1902-
). The Gold Missus: A Woman Prospector in Sierra Leone.
London/New
York:
Allen
and Unwin /Norton. 1938. 303p.
579. Fox, Patricia. Among My Souvenirs. Cirencester: Flame Lily Publishers. 1993. 157p. (Zimbabwe)
580. Frame, Marjorie H. When I Was
a
Girl in Africa: Reminiscences of Ruth Hirst Grier. Cincinnati:
N.P.
1985. 195p. (Ruth Hirst Grier
(American))
581. Francis, Babette. South
Africa,
Namibia, and Sanctions: Diary of a Visit. Melbourne, Australia:
Endeavor
Forum. 1988. 106p.
(Namibia, South Africa)
582. Francis, Lily M. (British). A
Lion
to Market. "I Came to Live". Cape Town: H. Timmins.
1971.
102 p. (South Africa)
583. Franey, Laura
E. `The Devil's
Own
Tatoo': Violence, Sovereignty and Gender in Victorian Travel Narratives
About Africa. Ph.D.
Dissertation: University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
California.
1999. 230p. (May (Mary) French Sheldon, Mary
Kingsley, Amelia Edwards, Cornelia Speedy)
584. ----.
"Victorian Travel Writing and Imperial Violence:
British Writing on Africa, 1855-1902." Basingstoke, Great Britain/New
York: Palgrave
Macmillan. 2003. 220p. (Amelia
Edwards, Mary Kingsley, Cornelia Speedy)
585. Frank, Katherine. A Passage
to
Egypt: The Life of Lucie Duff Gordon. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin.
1994. 398p. (Egypt) (Lucie Duff
Gordon (British)(1821-1869))
586. ----. A Voyager Out: The Life
of Mary Kingsley. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.
1986.
331p. (Cameroon, Gabon, Nigeria) (Mary
Henrietta Kingsley (British)(1862-1900))
587. ----. “Voyager Out: Nineteenth
Century Women Travelers in Africa.” (In) Sharistanian, Janet
(ed.).
Gender, Ideology and Action:
Historical Perspectives on Women’s Public Lives. Westport,
Connecticut:
Greenwood Press. 1986. pp. 67-94.
588. Franklin, Jane
(British)(1792-1875).
The Journal of Lady Jane Franklin at the Cape of Good Hope, November,
1836.
Cape Town:
Friends of the South African Library.
1985.
(South Africa)
589. ----. The Life, Diaries and
Correspondence
of Jane, Lady Franklin, 1792-1875. London: Erskine
Macdonald.
1923. 242p. (South
Africa)
590. Fraser, Agnes
(British)(1859-1944).
A Ride in Morocco. Among Believers and Traders. London: E.
Arnold. 1902. 368p. (Morocco)
(By Frances Macnab (pseud.))
591. ----. On Veldt and Farm.
In Bechuanaland--Cape Colony--The Transvaal--and Natal.
London/New
York: Edward Arnold. 1897. 320p.
(Botswana, South Africa) (By Frances Macnab (pseud.))
592. Fraser, Marjory Kennedy (British)(1857- ). A Life of Song. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 198p. 1929. (South Africa)
593. Fraser, Siri (Australian) and
Pederson,
Ebba (Danish). Love, Siri and Ebba. London: Nicholas
Saunders.
1973. 126p. (Algeria, Egypt,
Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia)
594. Frawley, Maria H. “Desert
Places/Gendered
Spaces: Victorian Women in the Middle
East.”
Nineteenth Century Contexts. Volume 15
#1 1991. pp. 49-64. (Egypt)
(Harriet
Martineau, Frances Power Cobbe)
595. ----. A Wider Range: Travel
Writing
by Women in Victorian England. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of
Delaware, Newark, Delaware.
1991. 334p. (Frances
Power Cobbe, Florence Dixie, Amelia Edwards, Lucie
Duff Gordon,
Mary Kingsley,
Harriet Martineau) (Cameroon, Egypt, Nigeria,
South Africa)
596. ----. A Wider Range: Travel
Writing
by Women in Victorian England. Rutherford, New Jersey/London:
Fairleigh
Dickinson University
Press/London: Associated University Presses. 1994.
237p. (Frances Power Cobbe, Florence Dixie, Amelia Edwards, Lucie Duff Gordon,
Mary Kingsley,
Harriet Martineau) (Cameroon, Egypt, Nigeria,
South Africa)
597. Frear, Mary Emma (Dillingham)
(American)(1870-1951).
Over Two Seas, the Log of a Spinster. New York: H. Vinal.
1928.
237p.
(Egypt)
598. Freeman, Nona
(American)(1916-
). Adventures of Bug and Me. Hazelwood, Missouri: Wood
Aflame
Press. 1977. 127p. (South
Africa)
599. ----. Box 44, Monrovia: The
Story
of Gladys Robinson (1907-1953). Hazelwood Missouri: Wood Aflame
Press.
1981. 224p. (Liberia)
(Gladys Robinson (American)(1907-1953))
600. ----. Bug and Nona on the
Go.
Hazelwood, Missouri: Wood Aflame Press. 1986. 90p.
(South
Africa)
601. Friedlander, Vera. Poor Me;
The
Diary of a Motor Car on a Journey From Durban to the Cape.
Johannesburg:
Argus Printing and
Publishing Co. 1911. 133p. (South Africa)
602. Fuller, Aletha B. (American).
More
Than a Memory: A True Story of Missionary Nursing Spanning Fifteen
Years
in the Bush Country
of the Niger Delta in Eastern Nigeria, West Africa. Winona,
Minnesota:
Apollo Books. 1986. 473p. (Nigeria)
603. Fuller, Alexandra
(British/American).
Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood. New
York:
Random House. 2001.
301p.
(Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe)
604. Fullerton, Amy Fullerton
(British).
A Lady's Ride Through Palestine and Syria, With Notices of Egypt and
the
Canal of Suez. London:
S.W. Partridge and Co. 1872. 349p. (Egypt)
605. Furbay, Elizabeth Jane (Dearmin) (American)( -1946). Top Hats and Tom-Toms. New York: Ziff-Davis. 1943. 307p. (Liberia)
606. Furley, E.M. (British). From
Mombasa
to Mengo, Being an Account of the Journey of the First Party of Lady
Missionaries
to Uganda,
From the Journals of Miss E.M. Furley. London: Church Missionary
Society. 1896. 47p. (Kenya, Uganda)
607. Furse, Katherine Symonds
(British)(1875-
). Hearts and Pomegranates: The Story of Forty-Five Years
(1875-1920).
London: Peter
Davies. 1940. 407p. (South Africa)
608. Gaitskell, Deborah.
Religion
Embracing Science? Female Missionary Ventures in Southern African
Anthropology: Dora Earthy and
Mozambique, 1917-1933. Basel, Switzerland: Basler Afrika
Bibliographien.
Namibia Resource Centre, Southern Africa Library. BAB
Working Paper #5 1998. 20p. (Mozambique)
609. Gale, E. Margaret. Eleven O'clock Village. London: London Missionary Society. 1932. 154p. (Madagascar)
610. Gallmann, Kuki
(Italian-Kenyan).
African Nights. London: Viking. 1994. 142p.
611. ----.
Bed
Like a Vessell. (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. 231-235. ( Kenya)
612. ----. I Dreamed of
Africa.
London/New York: Viking. 1991. 315p. (Kenya)
613. ----. Night of the
Lions.
London: Viking. 1999. 208p. (Kenya)
614. Gardiner, Sarah Diodati
(American)(1862-
) and Quincy, Mary Perkins (American).
Pages
in Azure and Gold: The Letters of Miss
Gardiner and Miss Quincy. New Haven,
Connecticut:
The Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Company.
1915.
293p. (Egypt)
615. Garland, Madge. Four Fearless Females. The Saturday Book. Volume 24, 1964. pp. 56-71. (Alexandrine Tinne) (Egypt and Sudan)
616. Garnett, Emmeline.
Heroines
of Adventure. London: Muller. 1955. (Lady Hester
Stanhope,
Mary Kingsley, Rosita Forbes) (Egypt,
Ethiopia, Gabon, Nigeria)
617. Garnett, Mary (British). Sketches and
Letters
of Egypt and Palestine, With Sketches in Other Countries. London:
Warrington,
Mackie.
1904. 110p. (Egypt)
618. Gary, Dorothy Hales
(American)(1917-
). Sun, Stones and Silence. New York/London: Simon and
Schuster/Sidewick
and Jackson.
1963. 127p. (Egypt)
619. ----. Morocco. New
York/London:
Viking/Dent. 1971. 95p. (Morocco)
620. Gates, Barbara T. and Shteir, Ann
B.
"The Spectacle of Science and Self: Mary Kingsley." (In) Gates,
Barbara
T. and Shteir, Ann B.
Natural Eloquence: Women Reinscribe Science. Madison, Wisconsin:
University of Wisconsin Press. 1997. (Cameroon, Gabon,
Nigeria)
621. Gatti, Ellen Morgan Waddill (American)(1896- ). Exploring We Would Go. New York: Scribner. 1944. 302p. (D.P. Congo, Kenya)
622. Gatura, Kamante and Beard,
Peter.
Longing for Darkness: Kamante’s Tales From Out of Africa, With Original
Photographs (January,
1914-July, 1931) and Quotations From Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen).
San Francisco: Chronicle Books. 1975. (Kenya)
623. Gault, O.F. Walking With
Jesus:
Memorial to Barbara Joy Tompkins. Colorado Springs, Colorado:
Emmanuel
Press. 1957. 278p.
(South Africa) (Barbara Joy Tompkins (American)(1928-1956))
624. Gaunt, Mary Eliza Bakewell
(Australian)(1872-1942).
Alone in West Africa. London/New York: T. Werner
Laurie/Scribner.
1911.
404p. (Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra
Leone,
Togo)
625. Geary, C.M. “`On the
Savannah’:
Marie Pauline Thorbecke’s Images From Cameroon, West Africa
(1911-1912).”
Art Journal. Volume
49 #2 Summer, 1990. pp. 150-158. (Cameroon)
626. Gehrts, Emma Auguste (Meg)
(Schomburgk)
(German)(1890/91-1966). A Camera Actress in the Wilds of
Togoland:
The Adventures,
Observations and Experiences of a Cinematograph Actress in West African
Forests Whilst Collecting Films Depicting Native Life and
When Posing as the White-Woman in High Anglo-African Cinema
Dramas.
Philadelphia/London: Lippincott/Seeley, Service
Company. 1915. 315p. (Togo)
627. Gelfand, Michael. Mother
Patrick
and Her Nursing Sisters, Based on Extracts of Letters and Journals in
Rhodesia
of the Dominican
Sisterhood, 1890-1901. Cape Town: Juta. 1964.
281p.
(Zimbabwe) (Patrick, Mother (1863-1900))
628. Gendron, Charisse. “Lucie Duff Gordon’s Letters From Egypt.” Ariel. Volume 17 #1 January, 1986. pp. 49-61.
629. Giffen, Mary E. Galloway
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883. Kilham, Alexander. A
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