Africa - Travel Essays & Descriptions, African Americans - Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Phases of Life - Fiction, Historical Romance, Africa - Travel - General & Miscellaneous, Literary Styles & Movements - Fiction, Humorous Fiction, Historical Fictio
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Overview
Stewart Edward White was an early 20th century American author. From 1900 until 1922, he wrote fiction and non-fiction about adventure and travel. After 1922 he and his wife wrote many books on channeling and the spirit world. White's readers enjoy his salted in humor and stories about colorful characters such as canny Indian guides and "greenhorn" campers who carried too much gear. African Camp Fires is a first hand account of a foot safari in Africa. The book describes various hunts and kills. White tells of the day-to-day experiences and difficulties of life in the African bush.Book Details
Published
April 6, 2010
Publisher
Read Books Design
Pages
456
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781445585420