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The Last Frontier

AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT 

Word Count: 349    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

ravel, and Scribner's my thanks are due for their permission to use such portions of this volume as originally appeared in their magazines in the form of articles. I also desire

a White, Esq., S. H. Leeder, Esq., C. W. Furlong, Esq., and Francis Miltoun, Esq., for suggestions derived from their writings on African subjects. To the American diplomatic and consular officials in Africa, and to missionaries of many creeds and denominations, I am indebted [Pg x] for innumerable kindnesses and much valuable information. At consulate and mission station alike, from Cape Bon to Table Bay, I found the latch-string always out and an extra chair at the table. I likewise take this opportunity of ex


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“The unknown lands are almost all discovered. The work of the explorer and the pioneer is nearly finished, and ere long their stern and hardy figures will have passed from the world's stage, never to return. In the Argentine, in Mexico, and in Alaska store clothes and stiff hats are replacing corduroys and sombreros; the pack-mule is giving way to the motor-car.”
1 FOREWORD2 AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT3 CHAPTER I THE THIRD EMPIRE4 CHAPTER II THE PASSING OF THE PEACOCK'S TAIL5 CHAPTER III SIRENS OF THE SANDS6 CHAPTER IV THE ITALIAN "WHITE MAN'S BURDEN"7 CHAPTER V THE LAND OF BEFORE-AND-AFTER8 CHAPTER VI IN ZANZIBAR9 CHAPTER VII THE SPIKED HELMET IN AFRICA10 CHAPTER VIII "ALL ABOARD FOR CAPE TOWN!"11 CHAPTER IX THE LAST STAND OF THE PIONEER12 CHAPTER X THE COUNTRY OF BIG THINGS13 CHAPTER XI THE FORGOTTEN ISLES