In 1949 the British government sent Laurens van der Post on foot through two unmapped mountain regions of Nyasaland (now Malawi). What started as a survey expedition turned into something darker after a death on Mount Mlanje, and the book becomes a meditation on loss, unfamiliar territory and the African interior both physical and inward. Van der Post's second book and the one that established him as a travel writer of unusual depth.

Edition Details

Format: Hardcover
Publisher: The Reprint Society
Year: 1953
Pages: 254
Physical Details: 189mm x 130mm x 20mm | 310g
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In a very good condition. This is the 1953 Reprint Society edition in green cloth, …

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Categories: Curious Collection, Historical Non Fiction, Non Fiction