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An Ivory Trader in North Kenia: The Record of an Expedition Through Kikuyu to Galla-Land in East Equ
With An Account Of The Rendili And Burkeneji Tribes
Alfred Arkell-Hardwick(0)
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An Ivory Trader in North Kenia by Alfred Arkell-Hardwick is a gripping first-hand chronicle of life and peril on the margins of empire, drawn from the author's years among the wild frontiers of East Africa at the dawn of the twentieth century. More than a travel narrative, it is an adventure lived - a portrait of the hunter, the trader, and the African landscape in all its danger and splendor. Arkell-Hardwick writes with the keen observation of a soldier and the candor of a man accustomed to hardship, bringing to vivid life the sun-scorched plains, dense thorn forests, and the mysterious peoples of what was then British East Africa.Through his encounters with native tribes, rival traders, and the unpredictable forces of nature, Arkell-Hardwick reveals the precarious balance between commerce and survival. He recounts long treks with laden caravans, elephant hunts where life and death were measured in seconds, and tense negotiations in regions untouched by European law. Yet beneath the excitement runs a deeper current - a fascination with Africa itself, with its customs, its rhythms, and its fierce independence. The book captures the moral ambiguity of its time: the drive for profit and adventure set against the realities of cultural intrusion and ecological loss.Written in crisp, muscular prose, An Ivory Trader in North Kenia remains one of the most authentic depictions of frontier life in colonial Africa. It preserves the voice of an era when the continent was seen both as a place of peril and promise, and when the human spirit was tested daily against wilderness, distance, and desire.