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# First Footsteps in East Africa

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Review: DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND READ THIS ONE...YOU SIMPLY CANNOT LOSE. - Lost in time, many people know of Sir. Richard Burton and quite a number have read one or more of the fine biographies now available. (I was first completely hooked on the life of this man when years ago I read Fawn M. Brodie's, The Devil Drives: A Life of Sir Richard Burton . I have read several biographies since that time, but Ms. Brodie was the one who started it for me). Anyway, while many know of Burton, I am sorry to say that not many of us (myself included) have not read many of the works of one of the most fascinating individuals ever to live. In this work, First Footsteps in East Africa, we quickly find that among Burton's other many accomplishments that he was a very, very good writer and in particular, a great travel writer. I have to be honest with you and say that I enjoyed every word of this one. I was leery of the fact that this was a free Kindle edition and that it was not illustrated. I should not have feared. The lack of illustrations was of little consequence and the Kindle format was quite well done in this care...I encountered no problems as we often do with these old books. Burton's writing can be lyrical at times but there is always the edge of the professional observer, linguist, and scientist lurking in the background. The reader needs to be aware, as another reviewer here as already said, that Burton's writings are indeed extremely Eurocentric and by today's standard simply not politically correct. No, no, no! Burton can be down right racially bigoted at times and has a rather sharp pen in writing his assessment of his Arab and African companions and the people he meets and observes. This is acceptable though as long as one remembers that Burton was merely reflecting the times he lived in and his social, racial and cultural background. Burton was a Victorian writer so it is not surprising that his writing is Victorian in style and syntax. If you are not use to this it can be a bit trying at times but it is well worth wading through the convoluted sentence structure and archaic (by our present standards) vocabulary. Which by the way, I found to be much easier to read on the Kindle than a regular printed book; the wonderful dictionaries provided by Kindle saved me much shuffling to my dictionary and back. At times some of the references Burton makes in his work can be quite obscure; they were not at the time he wrote this work, but they most certainly are now. Fortunately, at the end of each chapter there are a number of very informative footnotes where the author has explained much. Between the footnotes and google, I got along fine and learned much. This work is most certainly a treat. If you are a Burton fan I would highly recommend it. If you are a fan of Victorian travel literature (and who isn't?) you will be delighted. Don Blankenship The Ozarks
Review: Insight to a Foreign Land - If you read this tome from the mid-1800's and are expecting it to be about hunting game in the Dark Continent pick another title. The content of this book is to give you a view into the Mid-East and travels to Eastern Africa during the English Colonization. It would seem not much has changed in that region in some places over the last two centuries or so. Likely much longer. Reading this in e-book format is not recommended as you lack illustrations and footnotes are difficult to utilize as they appear at the end of each chapter therefore difficult to reference.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,535,899 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3,399 in Travelogues & Travel Essays |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (27) |
| Dimensions  | 6 x 0.52 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 1481252550 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1481252553 |
| Item Weight  | 13.1 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 230 pages |
| Publication date  | December 13, 2012 |
| Publisher  | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND READ THIS ONE...YOU SIMPLY CANNOT LOSE.
*by D***P on August 3, 2011*

Lost in time, many people know of Sir. Richard Burton and quite a number have read one or more of the fine biographies now available. (I was first completely hooked on the life of this man when years ago I read Fawn M. Brodie's, The Devil Drives: A Life of Sir Richard Burton . I have read several biographies since that time, but Ms. Brodie was the one who started it for me). Anyway, while many know of Burton, I am sorry to say that not many of us (myself included) have not read many of the works of one of the most fascinating individuals ever to live. In this work, First Footsteps in East Africa, we quickly find that among Burton's other many accomplishments that he was a very, very good writer and in particular, a great travel writer. I have to be honest with you and say that I enjoyed every word of this one. I was leery of the fact that this was a free Kindle edition and that it was not illustrated. I should not have feared. The lack of illustrations was of little consequence and the Kindle format was quite well done in this care...I encountered no problems as we often do with these old books. Burton's writing can be lyrical at times but there is always the edge of the professional observer, linguist, and scientist lurking in the background. The reader needs to be aware, as another reviewer here as already said, that Burton's writings are indeed extremely Eurocentric and by today's standard simply not politically correct. No, no, no! Burton can be down right racially bigoted at times and has a rather sharp pen in writing his assessment of his Arab and African companions and the people he meets and observes. This is acceptable though as long as one remembers that Burton was merely reflecting the times he lived in and his social, racial and cultural background. Burton was a Victorian writer so it is not surprising that his writing is Victorian in style and syntax. If you are not use to this it can be a bit trying at times but it is well worth wading through the convoluted sentence structure and archaic (by our present standards) vocabulary. Which by the way, I found to be much easier to read on the Kindle than a regular printed book; the wonderful dictionaries provided by Kindle saved me much shuffling to my dictionary and back. At times some of the references Burton makes in his work can be quite obscure; they were not at the time he wrote this work, but they most certainly are now. Fortunately, at the end of each chapter there are a number of very informative footnotes where the author has explained much. Between the footnotes and google, I got along fine and learned much. This work is most certainly a treat. If you are a Burton fan I would highly recommend it. If you are a fan of Victorian travel literature (and who isn't?) you will be delighted. Don Blankenship The Ozarks

### ⭐⭐⭐ Insight to a Foreign Land
*by S***R on September 30, 2013*

If you read this tome from the mid-1800's and are expecting it to be about hunting game in the Dark Continent pick another title. The content of this book is to give you a view into the Mid-East and travels to Eastern Africa during the English Colonization. It would seem not much has changed in that region in some places over the last two centuries or so. Likely much longer. Reading this in e-book format is not recommended as you lack illustrations and footnotes are difficult to utilize as they appear at the end of each chapter therefore difficult to reference.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful Orientalist text
*by C***S on April 1, 2011*

Though I was aware of Burton before reading this text, I had no idea how much I would enjoy his writing. His language is eloquent, with an almost stereotypically dry British wit, especially as he describes his companions. At times, Burton seems to lose himself in the aesthetic response to Africa's environment, allowing his writing to swell to almost purple prose in his descriptions. I also enjoyed reading this text through the lens of Edward Said's notions of Orientalism. Burton certainly falls prey to the Eurocentrism typical of his era, and at times his descriptions of the rationale of his Arab / Somali companions is borderline offensive. However, what I found most interesting in this text is Burton's own critique of Europeans. In First Footsteps, one could argue that Said's Orientalism isn't driven by culture but class. Burton is just as disgusted by the English working class as he is by Somali nomads. The Kindle version contains no illustrations; I would highly recommend referring to a map while reading First Footsteps. Also, the footnotes are not linked, but I didn't find that particularly bothersome.

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