Tramp in Africa

Tramp in Africa by David Lessels, published by Pen Press Publishers Ltd on January 6, 2006, is a detailed account of the author’s journey across Africa in the early 1950s. This 560-page book captures the experiences of the Scottish explorer as he navigates various challenges while walking and hitch-hiking through the continent, providing insights into the historical context and development of unique African cultures.
Readers will find a rich narrative that explores the trials faced by Lessels during his travels, emphasizing the interplay between personal freedom and the diverse cultural landscapes of Africa. The book serves as both a traveler’s tale and a reference for those interested in writing, research, and publishing guides, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand the complexities of African history and culture through the lens of exploration.
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Presents the trails of the Scottish explorer, David Lessels, fulfilling a dream to travel the length of Africa, confronting serious challenges to his freedom as he walked and hitch-hiked through history, in the early 1950s. This traveler’s tale offers accounts of the early development of unique African cultures.
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