The Tree where Man was BornIn this classic volume, Matthiessen exquisitely combines both nature and travel writing to bring East Africa to vivid life. He skillfully portrays the daily lives of herdsmen and hunter-gatherers; the drama of the predator kills; the hundreds of exotic animals; the breathtaking landscapes; and the area's turbulent natural, political, and social histories. |
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Dawn came at last , and an hour later , a faint warmth ; nourished by dusty dates
and cold sardines , we dug the truck out of the desert . Solitary figures , white
shrouds blowing , wandered the landscape ; the brown lumps of their habitations
...
Dawn came at last , and an hour later , a faint warmth ; nourished by dusty dates
and cold sardines , we dug the truck out of the desert . Solitary figures , white
shrouds blowing , wandered the landscape ; the brown lumps of their habitations
...
Page 116
Later he exclaimed to Myles , “ Lengai must be the Mountain of God — it is so
extreme ! " In 1967 , this last active volcano of the Crater Highlands erupted ,
shrouding its slopes and all the country around with fine gray ash . I spoke no
Maasai ...
Later he exclaimed to Myles , “ Lengai must be the Mountain of God — it is so
extreme ! " In 1967 , this last active volcano of the Crater Highlands erupted ,
shrouding its slopes and all the country around with fine gray ash . I spoke no
Maasai ...
Page 212
Later that winter , at Ndala , Douglas - Hamilton had suggested a safari to Tindiga
Land , where his friend Peter Enderlein had lived alone for several years , and
was in touch with wild Tindiga still living in the bush . But lain was never able to ...
Later that winter , at Ndala , Douglas - Hamilton had suggested a safari to Tindiga
Land , where his friend Peter Enderlein had lived alone for several years , and
was in touch with wild Tindiga still living in the bush . But lain was never able to ...
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