Cannibals and Big Game (and Petroleum) (and Angola)
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:58 pm
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I remember when I posted a book of classic sci-fi, someone pointed out to me that there was a story with big-game and oil so it was right up my alley.
Found a new book-well, not new-but you know what I mean. "Cannibals and Big Game"-Hard to beat that plus it has petroleum.
Plus, it feeds my latest fascination which is with Portuguese Africa-especially Angola. I saw something on Facebook today-that if you read an hour a day on your chosen field-you can become a world expert on that subject. I suspect that it would not take that much reading about Portuguese Africa to become a world expert on that. I pity the poor person who is sitting next to me after I have a couple of beers and I get going on Portuguese Africa-LOL
>>>"As World War I rages around the globe, Chan Beebe and his young bride, Elizabeth, take a steamer to Angola and trek the ancient slave trails there in search of coveted petroleum to fuel the Allies' war machine. They find a brutal continent, where death, cannibalism, and deadly fevers are commonplace. Like the hypnotic beat of a tribal drum, Beebe draws readers deep into the bush, where the expedition encounters deadly denizens, both animal and human. The land is a hunter's dream, with plentiful game, angry elephants, charging lions, terrifying hippo, enraged buffalo, and crocodile-infested waters..... <<<
I remember when I posted a book of classic sci-fi, someone pointed out to me that there was a story with big-game and oil so it was right up my alley.
Found a new book-well, not new-but you know what I mean. "Cannibals and Big Game"-Hard to beat that plus it has petroleum.
Plus, it feeds my latest fascination which is with Portuguese Africa-especially Angola. I saw something on Facebook today-that if you read an hour a day on your chosen field-you can become a world expert on that subject. I suspect that it would not take that much reading about Portuguese Africa to become a world expert on that. I pity the poor person who is sitting next to me after I have a couple of beers and I get going on Portuguese Africa-LOL
>>>"As World War I rages around the globe, Chan Beebe and his young bride, Elizabeth, take a steamer to Angola and trek the ancient slave trails there in search of coveted petroleum to fuel the Allies' war machine. They find a brutal continent, where death, cannibalism, and deadly fevers are commonplace. Like the hypnotic beat of a tribal drum, Beebe draws readers deep into the bush, where the expedition encounters deadly denizens, both animal and human. The land is a hunter's dream, with plentiful game, angry elephants, charging lions, terrifying hippo, enraged buffalo, and crocodile-infested waters..... <<<