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Paperback Unknown Ethiopia: New Light on Darkest Abyssinia Book

ISBN: 1026065798

ISBN13: 9781026065792

Unknown Ethiopia: New Light on Darkest Abyssinia

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"Unknown Ethiopia: New Light on Darkest Abyssinia" is a compelling firsthand account of a scientific and exploratory expedition into the heart of early 20th-century Ethiopia. Written by James E. Baum, a member of the Field Museum-Chicago Daily News expedition, the work offers a vivid window into a nation then largely shrouded in mystery to the Western world. Baum details the grueling journey across rugged terrains, providing intricate observations of the diverse cultures, political landscapes, and natural history encountered during the trek.

The narrative captures a pivotal moment in Ethiopian history, documenting encounters with local leaders, the vast biodiversity of the Abyssinian highlands, and the unique social structures of the period. Baum's writing balances the thrill of adventure with an investigative lens, seeking to shed light on a region often misunderstood by contemporary Western scholarship. This travelogue serves as both a historical record of African exploration and a fascinating study of the complexities of the Ethiopian Empire. Scholars of East African history and readers interested in the golden age of exploration will find "Unknown Ethiopia: New Light on Darkest Abyssinia" to be an invaluable resource and an engrossing narrative of discovery.

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