Remote People by Evelyn Waugh

Remote People by Evelyn Waugh

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In 1930 Evelyn Waugh went out to Abyssinia as a special correspondent for "The Times" to cover the coronation of the Emperor Ras Tafari - Haile Selassi I. This is Waugh's account of the coronation and his subsequent travels in Aden, Kenya, Zanzibar, the Belgian Congo and South Africa.

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Remote People by Evelyn Waugh

In 1930 Evelyn Waugh went out to Abyssinia as special correspondent for "The Times" to cover the coronation of the Emperor Ras Tafari - Haile Selassie I, King of the Kings of Ethiopia. This is Waugh's account, not just of Ethiopia and the coronation, but of his subsequent travels in Aden, Kenya, Zanzibar, the Belgian Congo and South Africa. The countryside, cities, towns and villages are vividly described and just as vividly populated: natives rub shoulders on Waugh's pages with eccentric expatriates; settlers with Arab traders; and dignitaries with Armenian monks. Interspersing his tales are three nightmares which describe the frustrations of travel and the disappointment of returning home.
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ISBN 13 9780140188387
ISBN 10 014018838X
Title Remote People
Author Evelyn Waugh
Series Penguin Twentieth Century Classics S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1995-02-02
Number of pages 192
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