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The wildest and most inaccessible parts of Central Africa were still but little known when the author heard tales that roused his adventurous spirit to action.
“Great numbers of elephants, lions and even giant gorillas still roamed the lawless jungle. Rumours had come of strange tribes of animals that lived back of the Mountains of the Moon, also stories that deeper still was the habitat of the elusive but little known animal, the okapi.”
At Mombasa a safari is carefully selected and the expedition sets out. A chance occurrence focuses the main interest of the expedition on the search, for a tribe of pygmies, the smallest of their kind.
Only the timely slaying of elephants serves to divert the attentions of cannibals who have been without flesh longer than usual. When the pygmies at last are found a stroke of fate gains their friendship.
UPAZI is a book crammed with action, filled with adventures so numerous and varied that the reader willingly accompanies the author as he struggles on through the elephant grass, over desert plateaux and into the eternal twilight of the forest.
Frequent clashes with natives and the profusion of wild game keep excitement well to the fore. (taken from bookcover from a reprinting 1930s?)
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October 8, 2017 | Edited by MARC Bot | merge duplicate works of 'Upazi' |
December 20, 2011 | Edited by ImportBot | import new book |
May 1, 2010 | Edited by 68.121.52.112 | added the table of contents and wrote the description from the book cover which looks like it was printed after 1930 |
April 14, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Linked existing covers to the edition. |
April 1, 2008 | Created by an anonymous user | Imported from Internet Archive item record |