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"From earliest boyhood when I read the works of Henry M. Stanley and books about Cecil Rhodes, Africa has called to me. It was not until I met General Smuts during the Great War, however, that I had a definite reason for going there. After these late years of blood and battle America and Europe seemed tame. Besides, the economic war after the war developed into a struggle as bitter as the actual physical conflict. Discord and discontent became the portion of the civilized world. I wanted to get as far as possible from all this social unrest and financial dislocation. So much interest was evinced in the magazine articles which first set forth the record of my journey that I was prompted to expand them into this book. It may enable the reader to discover a section of the one-time Dark Continent without the hardships which I experienced." -I. F. M., New York, April, 1921 "We in the United States are used to hearing that South America is the land of the economic future, and sometimes China is quoted as a potential rival. But after reading Isaac F. Marcosson's comprehensive analysis of the situation in Africa one is thoroughly convinced that the materials for world prosperity are pretty well concentrated in the Dark Continent....It is one of the big travel books of the generation and one of the most important books that has grown out of the war." -The Argonaut "Mr. Marcosson is an indefatigable traveler who studies regions, interprets leaders, and writes fascinating articles. His recent journey through Africa was followed by great numbers of readers of the Saturday Evening Post. His material well justifies the expended form in which it now appears. Thus the book opens with a sketch of General Smuts, who stands today probably from the most conspicuous statesman in the world. From Cape Town Mr. Marcosson proceeded to a study of the regions with which the career of Cecil Rhodes was identified. Perhaps the most interesting chapters are those describing the Congo region, in which present conditions are graphically set forth. Chapters that will interest many Americans are those which narrate the story of Thomas F. Ryan's connection with King Leopold of Belgium in exploiting the resources of the Congo country. The volume in timely, in view of the London conference." -The American Review of Reviews "A record of the author's travels i South and Central Africa. Mr. Marcosson entered Africa at Capetown and his first chapter is a character study of Gen. Smuts, the statesman and premier of South Africa. From Capetown, the author traveled by way of Kimberley, Johannesburg and Pretoria, to Rhodesia where he visited the scenes associated with the life of Cecil Rhodes. From there he passed into the Belgian Congo, following Stanley's trail down the Congo river and thence into the Congo diamond fields and the domain of American enterprise in Central Africa. Mr. Marcosson writes with much enthusiasm of the developments and possibilities of the Congo and of the extent of American interests there." -The Book Review Digest "The author writes interestingly of his travels, for he has the sort of mind that is hospitable to every suggestion of romance and adventure....Interesting as it is as 'an African adventure,' Mr. Marcosson's book is especially valuable for its exposition of the modern commercial development and possibilities of the Congo region." -Booklist "The most interesting chapters are those describing the Congo region, in which present conditions are graphically set forth." -The Times of London Literary Supplement
An African Adventure by Isaac Marcosson is 262 pages long, and a total of 66,024 words.
This makes it 88% the length of the average book. It also has 81% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours to read An African Adventure aloud.
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