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The White nile
The White Nile is Alan Moorehead’s acclaimed historical narrative chronicling the exploration, political struggles, and dramatic events surrounding the White Nile region during the nineteenth century. The book traces the journeys of legendary explorers—including Burton, Speke, Baker, Livingstone, and Stanley—as they sought the river’s mysterious source. Moorehead vividly depicts the encounters between African kingdoms, European adventurers, and emerging colonial powers, while outlining the geopolitical significance of the Nile basin. Combining rich storytelling with meticulous research, the book reveals the cultural, political, and scientific impact of these explorations on East Africa and the wider world. The White Nile serves as a compelling companion to Moorehead’s The Blue Nile, offering a sweeping account of adventure, rivalry, and historical transformation along one of the world’s most important rivers.
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