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Lunatic Express: An Entertainment In Imperialism

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559
Language
EN
ISBN
9780025849402
Reading Time
~9h 47min

Lunatic Express: An Entertainment In Imperialism is a book by Charles Miller. In 1971. It has 559 pages.

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The Lunatic Express is the saga of the turbulent international race for the mastery and development of an immense region of East Africa that all but visionaries thought worthless. It is the narrative of the building of the Mombasa-Nairobi-Lake Victoria Railway itself - the colossal six-year enterprise that was to cost #5,000,000 and countless lives, from derailments, collisions, disease, tribal raids and the assaults of wild animals. It is a diorama of an earlier Africa of slave and ivory empires, of sultans and tribal monarchs and the vast lands that they ruled. Above all, it is the story of the white intruders whose combination of avarice, honour and tenacious courage made them a breed apart.

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Lunatic Express: An Entertainment In Imperialism has 559 pages.

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The Lunatic Express is the saga of the turbulent international race for the mastery and development of an immense region of East Africa that all but visionaries thought worthless. It is the narrative of the building of the Mombasa-Nairobi-Lake Victoria Railway itself - the colossal six-year enterpri...

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Lunatic Express: An Entertainment In Imperialism was written by Charles Miller.