Many of Henry Anderson Bryden's tales of Africa unfold as casual, first-person narratives, in a manner akin to a group of friends trading anecdotes around a campfire. In this collection, intrepid outdoorsmen battle fearsome predators, and hardy pioneers forge relationships with the region's native inhabitants.
Many of Henry Anderson Bryden's tales of Africa unfold as casual, first-person narratives, in a manner akin to a group of friends trading anecdotes around a campfire. In this collection, intrepid outdoorsmen battle fearsome predators, and hardy pioneers forge relationships with the region's native inhabitants.