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OverviewIn 1859, at age fourteen, Florence Szász stood before a room full of men and waited to be auctioned to the highest bidder. But slavery and submission were not to be her destiny: Sam Baker, a wealthy English gentleman and eminent adventurer, was moved by compassion and an immediate, overpowering empathy for the young woman, and braved extraordinary perils to help her escape. Together, Florence and Sam -- whose love would remain passionate and constant throughout their lives -- forged into literally uncharted territory in a glorious attempt to unravel a mysterious and magnificent enigma called Africa. A stunning achievement, To the Heart of the Nile is an unforgettable portrait of an unforgettable woman: a story of discovery, bravery, determination, and love, meticulously reconstructed through journals, documents, and private papers, and told in the inimitable narrative style that has already won Pat Shipman resounding international acclaim. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pat ShipmanPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 20.50cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9780060505578ISBN 10: 0060505575 Pages: 428 Publication Date: 28 December 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAbsorbing ... conveys the danger in confronting Africa's vast unchartered territory [and] reveals the life of a very tough woman. -- Los Angeles Times A brilliant history and an engrossing tale. -- Shawn Carlson, Ph.D., MacArthur Fellow I found myself caught up in the narrative . . . convincing. --Grand Rapids Press A terrific love story . . . fascinating and historically interesting . . . [a] highly readable book. --San Jose Mercury News A brilliant history and an engrossing tale. --Shawn Carlson, Ph.D., MacArthur Fellow Shipman's account shines with historical clarity and narrative fluency...a reverent and careful tribute. --Publishers Weekly Absorbing ... conveys the danger in confronting Africa's vast unchartered territory [and] reveals the life of a very tough woman. --Los Angeles Times An extraordinary achievement of research and imagination. --Stanley Weintraub, biographer of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Benjamin Disraeli, and Charlotte and Lionel Rothschild A terrific love story . . . fascinating and historically interesting . . . [a] highly readable book. --San Jose Mercury News I found myself caught up in the narrative . . . convincing. --Grand Rapids Press Shipman s account shines with historical clarity and narrative fluency...a reverent and careful tribute. --Publishers Weekly An extraordinary achievement of research and imagination. --Stanley Weintraub, biographer of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Benjamin Disraeli, and Charlotte and Lionel Rothschild Absorbing ... conveys the danger in confronting Africa s vast unchartered territory [and] reveals the life of a very tough woman. --Los Angeles Times A brilliant history and an engrossing tale. --Shawn Carlson, Ph.D., MacArthur Fellow A brilliant history and an engrossing tale. -- Shawn Carlson, Ph.D., MacArthur Fellow I found myself caught up in the narrative . . . convincing. --Grand Rapids Press A brilliant history and an engrossing tale. --Shawn Carlson, Ph.D., MacArthur Fellow Absorbing ... conveys the danger in confronting Africa's vast unchartered territory [and] reveals the life of a very tough woman. --Los Angeles Times A terrific love story . . . fascinating and historically interesting . . . [a] highly readable book. --San Jose Mercury News Shipman's account shines with historical clarity and narrative fluency...a reverent and careful tribute. --Publishers Weekly An extraordinary achievement of research and imagination. --Stanley Weintraub, biographer of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Benjamin Disraeli, and Charlotte and Lionel Rothschild I found myself caught up in the narrative . . . convincing. --Grand Rapids Press An extraordinary achievement of research and imagination. --Stanley Weintraub, biographer of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Benjamin Disraeli, and Charlotte and Lionel Rothschild A terrific love story . . . fascinating and historically interesting . . . [a] highly readable book. --San Jose Mercury News Shipman s account shines with historical clarity and narrative fluency...a reverent and careful tribute. --Publishers Weekly Absorbing ... conveys the danger in confronting Africa s vast unchartered territory [and] reveals the life of a very tough woman. --Los Angeles Times A brilliant history and an engrossing tale. --Shawn Carlson, Ph.D., MacArthur Fellow Author InformationPat Shipman is the author of eight previous books, including The Man Who Found the Missing Link and Taking Wing, which won the Phi Beta Kappa Prize for science and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award and named a New York Times Notable Book for 1998. Her numerous awards and honors include the 1996 Rhone-Poulenc Prize for The Wisdom of the Bones (written with Alan Walker). Her most recent book is To the Heart of the Nile: Lady Florence Baker and the Exploration of Central Africa. She is currently an adjunct professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University and lives in State College, Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |