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Andrea De Bono: Maltese Explorer On The White Nile



Andrea De Bono: Maltese Explorer On The White Nile
Andrea De Bono was a Maltese explorer who spent over twenty years living and exploring in the equatorial regions of Africa. He was the first European to discover the sources of the White Nile, which had been an enigma in Europe for more than two thousand years. However, De Bono allowed this golden opportunity to cover himself and his small island home with glory to slip right through his fingers; ... more details
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  • De Bono was a Maltese explorer who spent over twenty years living and exploring in the equatorial regions of Africa
  • He was the first European to discover the sources of the White Nile, which had been an enigma in Europe for more than two thousand years
  • Despite this, De Bono is known for his grit and willingness to help his fellow explorers, Speke and Grant, reveal a nobler nature than the terms "trader" and "frontiersman" imply.


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Author Charles Catania
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781844260478
Publication Date 02/03/2005
Publisher Upfront Publishing Ltd
Manufacturer Upfront Publishing Ltd
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Andrea De Bono was a Maltese explorer who spent over twenty years living and exploring in the equatorial regions of Africa. He was the first European to discover the sources of the White Nile, which had been an enigma in Europe for more than two thousand years. However, De Bono allowed this golden opportunity to cover himself and his small island home with glory to slip right through his fingers; at one time he was just a few miles away from one of the great sources of the mighty African river. Despite this, De Bono is known for his grit and willingness to help his fellow explorers, Speke and Grant, reveal a nobler nature than the terms "trader" and "frontiersman" imply.

One hundred and fifty years ago a young Maltese from the city of Senglea, Andrea De Bono, went to live in darkest Africa. He spent almost twenty years of his life in those harsh equatorial regions, traveling and exploring, bartering for ivory with friendly natives and fighting hostile tribesmen. De Bono had a private army, a river flotilla and a string of trading posts. Strong and brave, acclimatized and experienced, he had ample time to become the first European to discover the sources of the White Nile, which had been an enigma in Europe for more than two thousand years. However, Andrea De Bono allowed this golden opportunity to cover himself and his small island home with glory to slip right through his fingers; at one time he was just a few miles away from one of the great sources of the mighty African river. This is the story of an ordinary man who pushed himself to the limit. Facing family losses, political intrigues and petty jealousies, he was falsely accused of slave trafficking. And here he showed true grit. This and his readiness to help his fellow explorers, Speke and Grant, reveal a nobler nature than the terms 'trader' and 'frontiersman' imply. Excellently researched, well illustrated and colourfully told, this insightful biography throws light on an unusual corner of history and human endeavour.

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