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The Blue nile
The Blue Nile is Alan Moorehead’s powerful historical account of the dramatic explorations and political conflicts surrounding the Blue Nile region during the nineteenth century. Spanning Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt, the book follows the journeys of European explorers—including Napoleon’s scholars, Samuel Baker, and Egyptian forces—whose quests and encounters shaped the geopolitical landscape of northeast Africa. Moorehead blends vivid narrative with meticulous research to depict imperial rivalries, local resistance, and the strategic importance of the Nile waters. As a companion volume to The White Nile, this work offers a sweeping and engaging story of adventure, diplomacy, and struggle along one of the world’s most influential rivers.
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