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14 Stanley and Livingstone
Five weeks in a balloon, by Jules Verne
The witch's head, by Henry Rider Haggard
King Solomon's mines, by Henry Rider Haggard
Al an Quuatermain, by Henry Rider Haggard
She, by Henry Rider Haggard
Mr. Meeson's will, by Henry Rider Haggard
Prester John (South Africa), by John Buchan
Back of beyond, by S. E. White
S'mbaz, by S. E. White
The great quest, by C. B. Hawes
Ing up of Africa, by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston in Home university libi ai y of modern knowledge
(5) NON-FICTION BOOKS ABOUT AFRICA. Adventures in the African jungle, by Carl Ethan Akeley and Mrs. Mary Akeley Restless jungle, by Mrs. Mary Lee Akeley
Empire of the snakes, by Frederic G. Carnochan and Hans Christian Adamson Wild life under the equator, by Paul Belloni Du Chaillu Orei African jungles, by Martin Elmer Johnson Safari, a saga of the African blue, by Martin Elmer Johnson Jungles preferred, by Janet Miller African game trails, by Theodore Roosevelt In coldest Africa, by Carveth Wells
Three-wheeiing through Africa, by James Calmar Wilson Jungle portraits, by Delia J. Akeley Sahara, by Angus Buchanan
Across the Sahara by motor car, by Georges Hardt Jungle ways, by William B. Seabrook In brightest Africa, by Carl Akeley Africa speaks, by Paul L. Hoefler Then I satv the Congo, by Grace C. Flandreau Camera trails in Africa, by Martin E. Johnson Lion, by Martin E. Johnson Black laughter, by Llewelyn Powys
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