Horizon Fever I: Explorer A E Filby's own account of his extraordinary expedition through Africa, 1931-1935

Horizon Fever I: Explorer A E Filby's own account of his extraordinary expedition through Africa, 1931-1935

Horizon Fever I: Explorer A E Filby's own account of his extraordinary expedition through Africa, 1931-1935

Horizon Fever I: Explorer A E Filby's own account of his extraordinary expedition through Africa, 1931-1935

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Overview

Not only was A E Filby a famous British explorer, but he was also my Uncle Archie. He died before I was born, but his unpublished manuscript, 'Horizon Fever', and many scrapbooks, survived. Proclaimed "the World's most travelled motorist", A E Filby undertook some breathtaking expeditions, including his 37,000 mile journey from London to Cape Town and back in a series of dilapidated motorcars.

Horizon Fever is an honest, colourful, often shocking account; a snapshot of bygone days and attitudes. It tells of missionaries, pygmies, big-game hunting, gold-mining, crossing the Sahara and swimming in the Nile with crocodiles. One of Archie's companions was a monkey called Congo. Another was a dog that adopted him, until it was killed and dragged up a tree by a leopard. Archie himself comes across as a courageous, feisty, quick-tempered, bossy little man, but full of fun, generous and never one to bear a grudge.

Thanks to Archie's records and photographs, we have a unique glimpse of an astonishing feat of endurance, nearly 100 years after it was completed. --Victoria Twead


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781922476272
Publisher: Ant Press
Publication date: 09/04/2020
Series: Horizon Fever , #1
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Not only was A E Filby a famous British explorer, but he was also my Uncle Archie. He died before I was born, but his unpublished manuscript, 'Horizon Fever', and many scrapbooks, survived. Proclaimed "the World's most travelled motorist", A E Filby undertook some breathtaking expeditions, including his 37,000-mile journey from London to Cape Town and back in a series of dilapidated motorcars. -- Victoria Twead

Victoria Twead is the New York Times bestselling author of Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools and the subsequent books in the Old Fools series.
After living in a remote mountain village in Spain for eleven years, and owning probably the most dangerous cockerel in Europe, Victoria and Joe retired to Australia.
Another joyous life-chapter has begun.
Website: www.victoriatwead.com
Join her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/VictoriaTwead

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

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Uncle Archie and his Manuscript

1. England, February 1931

2. France

3. Egypt

4. Sudan

5. Sudan

6. Sudan

7. Uganda - Kenya

8. Kenya - Tanzania

9. Tanzania - Zambia

10. Zimbabwe - South Africa

11. South Africa

12. Mozambique - Swaziland - South Africa

13. South Africa - Lesotho - Zimbabwe

14. Zambia - Malawi - Tanzania - Kenya

15. Kenya - Uganda

16. Congo - Central African Republic - Chad

17. Chad - Cameroon - Nigeria

18. Nigeria - Benin - Togo - Ghana

19. Ghana

20. Ghana

21. Ghana - Burkina Faso - Mali - Algeria - Morocco

22. Algeria - Morocco - Gibraltar - Spain - England

Epilogue

A Request...

So what happened next?

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