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Summerskill, Mimi Lafollette (American) (1998) | |
In the Land of Solomon and Sheba | |
Lawrenceville, NJ: Red Sea Press. 200p. |
Warner, Brian; Herschel, John F.W.; Herschel, Margaret; Rourke, John P. (1998) | |
Flora Herscheliana: Sir John and Lady Herschel at the Cape 1834 to 1838 | |
The Brenthurst Press Third Series #2. Houghton, South Africa: Brenthurst Press. 295p. |
Wellman, Sam (1998) | |
Mary Slessor: Queen of Calabar | |
Uhrichsville, Ohio: Barbour. 207p. |
Wildenthal, Lora J. (1998) | |
'When Men Are Weak': The Imperial Feminism of Frieda von Bulow | |
Gender and History. Volume 10 #1. April. p. 53-77. |
Allin, Jessica (British) (1997) | |
A Breath of Africa | |
Edinburgh, Scotland: Pentland Press. 231p. |
Blakemore, Christine Korol (German)(1943- ) (1997) | |
The People from the Pit: A Trans-African Journey | |
London: Minerva. 246p. |
Calabria, Michael D. (1997) | |
Florence Nightingale in Egypt and Greece: Her Diary and 'Visions' | |
Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. 167p. |
Caverhill, Mary B. (British) (1997) | |
Miracles of Mercy | |
Ingatestone, Great Britain: Caverhill. 136p. |
Christie, Florence V. (American) (1997) | |
Called to Egypt: 'The Hardest Part of Going Was Coming Home'; A Life-Time Missionary's Own Story | |
Seal Beach, California: Privately Published. 305p. |
Coskran, Kathleen; Truesdale, C.W. (eds.) (1997) | |
Tanzania on Tuesday: Writing by American Women Abroad | |
Geraldine Kennedy; Jacqueline Cooper; Kathleen Coskran; Teresa Buerkle; Jeanne D'Haem; Sharon Mayes. Minneapolis: New Rivers Press. 435p. |
D'Haem, Jeanne (American) (1997) | |
The Last Camel: True Stories about Somalia | |
Lawrenceville, NJ: Red Sea Press. 230p. |
Early, Julie E. (1997) | |
The Spectacle of Science and Self: Mary Kingsley | |
In: Gates, Barbara T. and Shteir, Ann B. (eds.). Natural Eloquence: Women Reinscribe Science. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. p. 215-236. |
Ferguson, Moira (1997) | |
Anna Maria 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. p. 247-266. |
Grey, Barbarina Charlotte Sullivan (British)(1823-1892) (1997) | |
My Dear Maria: The Cape Letters and Journal of Barbarina Charlotte, Lady Grey, 1857-1860 | |
Edited by A.L. Harington. Cape Town: Friends of the South African Library. 96p. |
Hathorne, Carol (British)(1944- ) (1997) | |
Angels Keep Watch | |
Crowborough, East Sussex, Great Britain: Christina Press. 158p. |
Henry, Alice Cobble (American) (1997) | |
Congo Kaleidoscope | |
Penney Farms, Florida: A.C. Henry. 250p. |
Hurst, Una (British) (1997) | |
Memories of Africa | |
London: Arthur H. Stockwell Ltd. 78p. |
Jackson, Hazel (British) (1997) | |
Into Africa | |
London: Minerva. 281p. |
Kearns, Gerry (1997) | |
The Imperial Subject: Geography and Travel in the Work of Mary Kingsley and Halford Mackinder | |
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. Volume 22 #4. December. p. 450-472. |
Kopper, Dorothy Louise (American); Enlow, David R.; Hardaway, Gary (1997) | |
Assignment Congo | |
Bakersfield, California: Nlemvo Publishing. 304p. |
Lababidi, Lesley Kitchen (American) (1997) | |
Paddle Your Own Canoe: An American Woman's Passage into Nigeria | |
Ibadan; Oxford: Spectrum. 168p. |
Leslie-Melville, Betty (American)(1927-2005) (1997) | |
The Giraffe Lady: The Autobiography of Betty Leslie-Melville | |
Baltimore: Upland Publications. 258p. |
Lessing, Doris May (British)(1919-2013) (1997) | |
Walking in the Shade: Volume Two of My Autobiography, 1949-1962 | |
New York: Harper Collins Publishers. 404p. |
Martin, Tony (1997) | |
Discovering African Roots: Amy Ashwood Garvey's Pan-Africanist Journey | |
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Volume 17 #1. p. 118-126. |
McCay, Mary A. (1997) | |
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. |
Monier, Tanya (1997) | |
Isabelle Eberhardt: Colonial Heretic | |
Paper presented at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 22-24, 1997, San Francisco, California. Tucson. University of Arizona. |
Morrow, Susan Brind (American) (1997) | |
The Names of Things: A Passage in the Egyptian Desert | |
New York: Riverhead Books. 232p. |
Murphy, Dervla (Irish)(1931-) (1997) | |
South from the Limpopo: Travels through South Africa | |
London: John Murray. 432p. |
O'Loughlin, Laura Jan B. (1997) | |
Pioneer Women Who Settled the British East African Protectorate, 1896-1920 | |
M.A. Thesis: Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas. 83p. |
Resnick, Laura (1997) | |
A Blonde in Africa | |
Alexander, North Carolina: Alexander Books. 351p. |
Ridge, S. (1997) | |
'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. |
Rossouw, Fransie (1997) | |
Mrs. Jemima Kindersley (1741-1809): An Early Traveller at the Cape | |
Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library. Volume 51 #4. June. p. 151-155. |
Russell, Beryl J. (1997) | |
Strange Victory: 'Mama' Hall: The Life and Work of Elizabeth Garland Hall, 1867-1933 | |
Kingston, Jamaica: Beryl J. Russell. 98p. |
Russell, Penny (1997) | |
The Allure of the Nile: Jane Franklin's Voyage to the Second Cataract, 1834 | |
Gender and History. Volume 9 #2. August. p. 222-241. |
Schultz, Lorraine O.; Watts, C. Ellen (1997) | |
Only One Life ... the Autobiography of Lorraine O. Schultz | |
Kansas City, Missouri: Nazarene Publishing House. 95p. |
Tate, Joan; Lindqvist, Sven (1997) | |
The Miss Marple of Anthropology; Mary Kingsley | |
In: Tate, Joan and Lindqvist, Sven. The Skull Measurer's Mistake: And Other Portraits of Men and Women Who Spoke Out Against Racism. New York: New Press. p. 140-145. |
Viney, Joy (British) (1997) | |
And Mother Came Too | |
Chichester, West Sussex, Great Britain: Summersdale. 160p. |
Abdel-Hakim, Sahar S. (1996) | |
British Women Writers in Egypt in the Middle Decades of the Nineteenth Century: Sophia Poole, Harriet Martineau and Lucie Duff Gordon | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Cairo, Cairo, Egypt. |
Adler, Michelle (1996) | |
'Skirting the Edges of Civilization': Two Victorian Women Travellers and 'Colonial Spaces' in South Africa | |
In: Darian-Smith, Kate and Gunner, Liz and Nuttall, Sarah (eds.). Text, Theory, Space: Land, Literature and History in South Africa and Australia. London/New York: Routledge. p. 83-98. |
Adler, Michelle (1996) | |
Skirting the Edges of Civilisation: British Women Travellers and Travel Writers in South Africa, 1797-1899 | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, Great Britain. 292p. |
Anonymous (1996) | |
A Bibliography of Elspeth Huxley, and W.A. Munford on a Reference Guide to Giants | |
Library Association Record. Volume 98 #9. September. p. 480. |
Ash, Niema (Canadian) (1996) | |
Travels with My Daughter: (Montreal to Marrakesh) | |
London: New Millennium. 317p. |
Bilinda, Lesley (British) (1996) | |
The Colour of Darkness | |
London: Hodder and Stoughton. 226p. |
Boisseau, Tracey J. (1996) | |
The African Adventures of May French-Sheldon: A Critical Cultural Study of an Imperial Feminist | |
Ph.D. dissertation: State University of New York (SUNY), Binghamton, New York. 445p. |
Crook, Sally (British) (1996) | |
Viva Mozambique | |
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Great Britain: Starling Books. 167p. |
Cross, Robert S.; Perkin, Michael (1996) | |
Elspeth Huxley: A Bibliography | |
Winchester, Great Britain; New Castle, Delaware: St. Paul's Bibliographies; Oak Knoll Press. 187p. |
Dew, Irene (British)(1899- ) (1996) | |
When God Calls: The Life Story of Miss Irene Dew | |
Bath, Great Britain: Gateway. 118p. |
Ferguson, Moira (1996) | |
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. |
Gilderdale, Betty (1996) | |
The Seven Lives of Lady Barker | |
Albany, Auckland, New Zealand: D. Bateman. 312p. |
Harper, Lila M. (1996) | |
Solitary Travelers: Nineteenth-Century Women's Travel Narratives | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. 270p. |
Hetherington, Penelope (1996) | |
Excerpts from a Kenya Diary | |
African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific Review and Newsletter. Volume 18 #1. June. p. 21-24. |
Kilgour, Betty (Canadian) (1996) | |
Sumbawanga Safari | |
Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Detselig Enterprises. 150p. |
Lenta, Margaret M. (1996) | |
The Art of the Possible: Lady Anne Barnard's 'Cape' Writings and Their Survival | |
In: Daymond, Margaret J. (ed.). South African Feminisms: Writing, Theory, and Criticism, 1990-1994. New York/London: Garland Publishing Co. |
Lewis, Andrea (1996) | |
A 'Nasrani' Woman Goes Native: Englishness in Rosita Forbes's 'The Secret of the Sahara: Kufara' | |
Ariel. Volume 27 #4. p. 47-67. |
Lewis, Simon K. (1996) | |
From Moo Moo to Mau Mau: Old MacDonald and Karen Blixen | |
In: Lewis, Simon K. By Europe, Out of Africa: White Women Writers on Farms and Their African Invention. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. p. 173-197. |
McEwan, Cheryl (1996) | |
Paradise or Pandemonium? West African Landscapes in the Travel Accounts of Victorian Women | |
Journal of Historical Geography. Volume 22 #1. January. p. 68-83. |
Nnoromele, Salome C. (1996) | |
Gender, Race and Colonial Discourse in the Travel Writings of Mary Kingsley | |
Victorian Newsletter. #90. Fall. p. 1-6. |
O'Brien, Robert V. (1996) | |
Author and Hero: Does it Matter Who Wrote 'West with the Night'? (Beryl Markham) | |
Journal of African Travel-Writing. #1. September. p. 14-23. |
Poole, Joyce (American) (1996) | |
Coming of Age with Elephants: A Memoir | |
New York: Hyperion. 287p. |
Russell, Beryl J. (1996) | |
A Biographical Study of the Life and Work of Elizabeth Garland Hall | |
M.A.T.S. Thesis: Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. 116p. |
Schafer, Daniel L. (1996) | |
Shades of Freedom: Anna Kingsley in Senegal, Florida and Haiti | |
Slavery & Abolition. Volume 17 #1. April. p. 130-154. |
Whitlock, Gillian (1996) | |
A 'White-Souled State': Across the 'South' with Lady Barker | |
In: Darian-Smith, Kate and Gunner, Liz and Nuttall, Sarah (eds.). Text, Theory, Space: Land, Literature and History in South Africa and Australia. London/New York: Routledge. p. 65-80. |
Wilson, Libby (British) (1996) | |
Unexpected Always Happen: Journal of a Doctor in Sierra Leone | |
Edinburgh: Argyll Press. 191p. |
Wooding, Anne; Wooding, Dan (1996) | |
Blind Faith | |
Garden Grove, California: Assist Books. 159p. |
Anderson, Peter S. (1995) | |
Weapons of Peace: The Story of William and Johanna Anderson | |
Hong Kong: P.S. Anderson. 197p. |
Bell, Morag (1995) | |
'Citizenship Not Charity': Violet Markham on Nature, Society and the State in Britain and South Africa | |
In: Bell, Morag and Butlin, Robin A. and Heffernan, Michael J. (eds.). Geography and Imperialism, 1820-1940. Manchester/New York: Manchester University Press. p. 189-220. |
Boisseau, Tracey J. (1995) | |
'They Called Me Bebe Bwana': A Critical Cultural Study of an Imperial Feminist | |
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Volume 21 #1. Autumn. p. 116-146. |
Christensen, Matthew J. (1995) | |
Strategies of Placement/Production of Identity: Adelaide Smith Casely Hayford as African Victorian Traveler | |
Ufahamu. Volume 23 #1. p. 21-34. |
Coleman, Deirdre (1995) | |
Sierra Leone, Slavery, and Sexual Politics: Anna Maria Falconbridge and the 'Swarthy Daughter' of Late 18th Century Abolitionism | |
Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period. Volume 2 #1. p. 3-25. |
Cross, Mary (American) (1995) | |
Morocco: Sahara to the Sea | |
New York: Abbeville Press Publishers. 240p. |
Dallemagne-Cookson, Elise Camille Cookson (American)(1933-2005) (1995) | |
The Bearded Lion Who Roars 'Simba Mandefu Mabe' | |
Santa Barbara, CA: Fithian Press. 286p. |
Dodwell, Christina (British)(1951-) (1995) | |
Madagascar Travels | |
London: Hodder and Stoughton. 205p. |
Early, Julie E. (1995) | |
The Science of Work, Life, and Text: Margaret Fountaine's Captures/Capturing Margaret Fountaine | |
Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period. Volume 2 #2. p. 183-197. |
Early, Julie E. (1995) | |
Unescorted in Africa: Victorian Women Ethnographers Toiling in the Fields of Sensational Science | |
Journal of American Culture. Volume 18 #4. Winter. p. 67-75. |
Eberhardt, Isabelle (Swiss)(1877-1904) (1995) | |
Prisoner of Dunes: Selected Writings | |
Translated by Sharon Bangert. London; Chester Springs, Pennsylvania: P. Owen. 127p. |
Erlank, Natasha (1995) | |
'Thinking it Wrong to Remain Unemployed in the Pressing Times': The Experience of Two English Settler Wives | |
South African Historical Journal. #33. November. p. 62-82. |
Gregory, Derek (1995) | |
Between the Book and the Lamp: Imaginative Geographies of Egypt, 1849-50 | |
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. Volume 20 #1. March. p. 29-57. |
Harrington, Susan T. (1995) | |
British Writers in Tropical Africa, 1936-1985: Cultural Crossover in the Travel and Fictional Works of Elspeth Huxley, Graham Greene and V.S. and Shiva Naipaul | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. 340p. |
Hart, Susanne (British) (1995) | |
Dr. Sue, a Vet in Africa | |
Randburg, South Africa: Raven Press. 184p. |
Hoekstra, Harvey T. (American) (1995) | |
Honey, We're Going to Africa | |
Mukilteo, Washington: WinePress Publishing. 376p. |
Lagerborg, Mary B. (1995) | |
Though Lions Roar: The Story of Helen Roseveare, Missionary Doctor to the Congo | |
Fort Washington, PA: Christian Literature Crusade. 110p. |
Latham, Gwynneth (British)(1899-1972); Latham, Michael (1995) | |
Kilimanjaro Tales: The Saga of a Medical Family in Africa | |
New York; London: Radcliffe Press. 220p. |
Marriott-Burton, Gwenda Lynn (Australian) (1995) | |
Fate is My Journey: Despite and Not Because | |
Norwood, South Australia, Australia: Peacock Publications. 332p. |
McAllister, Agnes (Canadian)(ca. 1868- ) (1995) | |
Agnes McAllister | |
In: Schriber, Mary S. (ed.). Telling Travels: Selected Writings by Nineteenth-Century American Women Abroad. Dekalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press. p. 280-290. |
McEwan, Cheryl (1995) | |
'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. p. 125-150. |
McEwan, Cheryl (1995) | |
How the 'Seraphic' Became 'Geographic': Women Travellers in West Africa, 1840-1915 | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Loughborough University of Technology, Department of Geography, Loughborough, Great Britain. |
Nnoromele, Salome C. (1995) | |
Mary Kingsley and West Africa: Race, Gender, and Colonial Discourse | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. 306p. |
Rees, Joan (1995) | |
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. p. 69-94. |
Rees, Joan (1995) | |
Florence Nightingale: 'God Spoke to Me at Karnak' | |
In: Rees, Joan. Writings on the Nile: Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale, Amelia Edwards. London: Rubicon. p. 46-68. |
Rees, Joan (1995) | |
Harriet Martineau: 'The Greatest Effort of Courage | |
In: Rees, Joan. Writings on the Nile: Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale, Amelia Edwards. London: Rubicon. p. 19-45. |
Rees, Joan (1995) | |
Writings on the Nile: Harriet Martineau, Florence Nightingale, Amelia Edwards | |
London: Rubicon. 116p. |
Schestokat, Karin U. (1995) | |
German Women in Cameroon: Travelogues from Colonial Times | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. 320p. |
Schnee, Ada (1995) | |
Bibi Mkuda: My Experiences in German East Africa during World War I | |
Borgo Bioviews #8. San Bernadino, California: Borgu Press. 111p. |
Schoeman, Karel (1995) | |
A Thorn Bush That Grows in the Path: The Missionary Career of Ann Hamilton, 1815-1823 | |
Cape Town: South African Library. 94p. |
St. John, Patricia (British)(1919-1993) (1995) | |
Patricia St. John Tells Her Own Story | |
Carlisle, Cumbria, Great Britain: OM Publishing. 248p. |
Twells, A. (1995) | |
So Distant and Wild a Scene: Language, Domesticity and Difference in Hannah Kilham's Writing from West Africa, 1822-1832 | |
Women's History Review. Volume 4 #3. p. 301-318. |
Weeks, Bradley B. (1995) | |
Mary Kingsley and the Tradition of Orientalism | |
In: Weeks, Bradley B. The Voices of Exploration: Richard Burton, Mary Kingsley, and the African Native. M.A. Thesis: University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. p. 49-62. |
Weeks, Bradley B. (1995) | |
Mary Kingsley, Gender, and the Voice of the African Native | |
In: Weeks, Bradley B. The Voices of Exploration: Richard Burton, Mary Kingsley, and the African Native. M.A. Thesis: University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. p. 63-89. |
Weeks, Bradley B. (1995) | |
The Voices of Exploration: Richard Burton, Mary Kingsley, and the African Native | |
M.A. Thesis: University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. 93p. |
Woolson, Constance Fenimore (American)(1840-1894) (1995) | |
Constance Fenimore Woolson | |
In: Schriber, Mary S. (ed.). Telling Travels: Selected Writings by Nineteenth-Century American Women Abroad. Dekalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press. p. 259-279. |
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