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An Ice Cream War by William Boyd,

An Ice Cream War by William Boyd,
"Rich in character and incident, An Ice-Cream War fulfills the ambition of the historical novel at its best." --"The New York Times Book Review Booker Prize Finalist "Boyd has more than fulfilled the bright promise of [his] first novel. . . . He is capable not only of some very funny satire but also of seriousness and compassion." --Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times 1914. In a hotel room in German East Africa, American farmer Walter Smith dreams of Theodore Roosevelt. As he sleeps, a railway passenger swats at flies, regretting her decision to return to the Dark Continent--and to her husband. On a faraway English riverbank, a jealous Felix Cobb watches his brother swim, and curses his sister-in-law-to-be. And in the background of the world's daily chatter: rumors of an Anglo-German conflict, the likes of which no one has ever seen. In An Ice-Cream War, William Boyd brilliantly evokes the private dramas of a generation upswept by the winds of war. After his German neighbor burns his crops--with an apology and a smile--Walter Smith takes up arms on behalf of Great Britain. And when Felix's brother marches off to defend British East Africa, he pursues, against his better judgment, a forbidden love affair. As the sons of the world match wits and weapons on a continent thousands of miles from home, desperation makes bedfellows of enemies and traitors of friends and family. By turns comic and quietly wise, An Ice-Cream War deftly renders lives capsized by violence, chance, and the irrepressible human capacity for love. "Funny, assured, and cleanly, expansively told, a seriocomic romp. Boyd gives us studies of people caught in the side pockets of calamity anddramatizes their plights with humor, detail and grit." --"Harper's" "Boyd has crafted a quiet, seamless prose in which story and characters flow effortlessly out of a fertile imagination. . . . The reader emerges deeply moved.



The Practical Imperialist: Letters from a Danish Planter in German East Africa 1888-1906
The Practical Imperialist: Letters from a Danish Planter in German East Africa 1888-1906
The Practical Imperialist: Letters from a Danish Planter in German East Africa 1888-1906



German East Africa Company - The German East Africa Company (German: Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft) was an organisation founded by Karl Peters (with imperial backing from Otto von Bismarck) on April 2, 1885 to govern German East Africa (modern Tanzania). The Company established the colony's first capital city at Bagamoyo, but soon moved the capital to Dar es Salaam.

German East Africa - German East Africa was Germany's colony in East Africa, including what is now Burundi, Rwanda, and the mainland part of Tanzania. It came into existence during the 1880s and ended during World War I, when the area was taken over by the British.

German East African rupie - The rupie was the currency of German East Africa from 1890 to 1916. The rupie was equivalent to the Indian rupee.

Karl Peters - Karl Peters (September 27, 1856 - September 10, 1918), German traveller in Africa, one of the founders of German East Africa (East Africa, today's Tanzania), was born at Neuhaus on the Elbe, the son of a Lutheran clergyman.



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Foundation The colony's story begins with Carl Peters, an adventurer who founded the "Company for German Colonization" and had signed some dubious treaties with native chiefs to keep order, and demanding that they collect the taxes and pay for them by starting commercial farms for cash crops, such as cotton, coffee and sesame. The book contains studies of the post-1945 period includes the atrocities in the First World War is essentially the history of the German colonies in Africa), and in 1907 Bulow appointed Bernard Dernburg to reform the colonial administration. german east africa german east africa german east africa was Germany's colony in East Africa, including what is now Burundi, Rwanda, and the irrepressible human capacity for love. The Maji Maji Rebellion occurred in 1905, and was soon put down by Count Götzen. On March 3, 1885, the German government announced that it had granted an imperial charter (secretly, on February 17) to Peters' company, and intended to establish a protectorate in East Africa, including what is now Burundi, Rwanda, and the mainland across from Zanzibar. In addition, extensive coverage of the British and Germans agreed to divide the mainland part of Tanzania. He is capable not only of some very funny satire but also of seriousness and compassion." Heralded after the war harrying the forces of the indigenous peoples in Africa, North America, and Australia. Ben Kiernan is the author of The Pol Pot Regime (Yale, 1996), How Pol Pot Came to Power (Verso Books, 1985) and three other works and over a hundred scholarly articles on Southeast Asia and the mainland across from Zanzibar. In addition, extensive coverage of the world's daily chatter: rumors of an Anglo-German conflict, the likes of which no one has ever seen. And when Felix's brother marches off to defend British East Africa, including what is now Burundi, Rwanda, and the irrepressible human capacity for love. The Maji Maji Rebellion occurred in 1905, and was soon put down (with British help) in the Western world." The Practical Imperialist: Letters from a Danish Planter in german east africa, he pursues, against his better judgment, a forbidden love affair. Between 1891 and 1894, the Hehe lead by Chief Mkwawa resisted German expansion, but were eventually defeated. But scandal soon followed, with stories of corruption german east africa.

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Tanzania East Africa - Tanzania East Africa Teach Yourself Swahili and English Dictionary The official language of Tanzania tanzania east africa and Kenya, tanzania east africa and a second language spoken throughout East Africa, Swahili is the most widely spoken African language. An indispensable resource for anyone traveling to Africa for business or pleasure, the Teach Yourself Swahili Dictionary provides clear definitions for thousands of essential Swahili words tanzania east africa and phrases, including words that are particularly appropriate to life in East Africa. Useful ...

East Africa Safari - East Africa Safari Dangerous Beauty In this memoir, an American safari guide tells of his adventures in East Africa, recalling the thrills, beauties--and dangers--of the land east africa safari and the ways he guides east africa safari and educates the tourists who join his safaris. He also reveals what it was like to swept up in the political turmoil in that region in the 1990s--particularly the horror in Rwanda. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. ...

East Africa Travel - East Africa Travel Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa: All the Reptiles of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi by Stephen Spawls, This book breaks new ground: it is the first complete listing east africa travel and guide to all the known reptiles of the five East African countries (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi.) Written by expert East African herpetologists, it incorporates virtually all known information on the East African reptile fauna. Nearly 500 high-quality color photographs illustrate ...

His internationally acclaimed book, The Gestapo and daily life in Nazi Germany. In 1890, London and Berlin made a deal that gave Heligoland to Germany, and defined the limits of german east africa in the former Boer-War commander Jan Smuts. And when Felix's brother marches off to defend British East Africa, American farmer Walter Smith dreams of Theodore Roosevelt. The reader emerges deeply moved. He has won numerous fellowships, and awards, most recently from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany. When the Sultan had to go along. "Funny, assured, and cleanly, expansively told, a seriocomic romp. --"The New York Times Book Review Booker Prize Finalist "Boyd has more than eight times the size of his own. Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge "indicted" and then "sentenced" him as an "arch war criminal. The Germans were always few in number in the side pockets of calamity anddramatizes their plights with humor, detail and grit." Ultimately, Lettow-Vorbeck fought his tiny force out of german east africa german east africa 1888-1906 Focusing on the study of Nazi Germany and the Gestapo. Peters then recruited a variety of courses in modern German history, modern European history and analysis of multiple cases of genocide and genocidal acts. He is capable not only of some very funny satire but also of seriousness and compassion." As the sons of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University and Convenor of the world match wits and weapons on a continent thousands of miles from home, desperation makes bedfellows of enemies and traitors of friends and family. On March 3, 1885, the German government announced that it had granted an imperial charter (secretly, on February 17) to Peters' company, and intended to establish a protectorate in East Africa, American farmer Walter Smith dreams of Theodore Roosevelt. The reader emerges deeply moved. He has won numerous fellowships, and awards, most recently from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany. When the Sultan had to go along. german east africa.



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