A White King in East Africa

A White King in East Africa
Title A White King in East Africa PDF eBook
Author John Boyes
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Total Pages 362
Release 1912
Genre Africa, East
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WHITE KING IN EAST AFRICA

WHITE KING IN EAST AFRICA
Title WHITE KING IN EAST AFRICA PDF eBook
Author JOHN. BOYES
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Total Pages 0
Release 2018
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ISBN 9781033027820

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A White King in East Africa

A White King in East Africa
Title A White King in East Africa PDF eBook
Author John Boyes
Publisher Forgotten Books
Total Pages 362
Release 2017-10-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780265303238

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Excerpt from A White King in East Africa: The Remarkable Adventures of John Boyes, Trader and Soldier of Fortune, Who Became King of the Savage Wa-Kikuyu He appears to have been harshly treated by the British East Africa authorities. Doubtless much that he did was grossly misrepresented to them by more or less interested parties. He certainly did yeom'an's service to the colony in its early days by opening up an unknown and hostile country which lay right on the border land of the Uganda Railway, at that time in course of construction. His energetic action enabled the coolies on the line to work safe from many hostile attacks. =he supplied them with the food without which they would have starved - all for a very small reward, and at great personal risk to himself. But the love of adventure was in him, and such people do not work for profit alone. The life itself brings its own reward. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

WHITE KING IN EAST AFRICA THE

WHITE KING IN EAST AFRICA THE
Title WHITE KING IN EAST AFRICA THE PDF eBook
Author John 1874 Boyes
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Total Pages 368
Release 2016-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 9781363958382

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A White King In East Africa; The Remarkable Adventures Of John Boyes, Trader And Soldier Of Fortune, Who Became King Of The Savage Wa-kikuyu

A White King In East Africa; The Remarkable Adventures Of John Boyes, Trader And Soldier Of Fortune, Who Became King Of The Savage Wa-kikuyu
Title A White King In East Africa; The Remarkable Adventures Of John Boyes, Trader And Soldier Of Fortune, Who Became King Of The Savage Wa-kikuyu PDF eBook
Author Boyes John 1874-
Publisher Sagwan Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2018-02-08
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ISBN 9781377116846

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A White King in East-Africa

A White King in East-Africa
Title A White King in East-Africa PDF eBook
Author John Boyes
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Total Pages 306
Release 2020-10-22
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The remarkable true adventures of John Boyes, trader and soldier of fortune, who became king of the savage WA-KIKUYU.Back in 1911, The adventures John Boyes underwent were something quite out of the ordinary. Today, the opportunities of such adventure get more and more remote, and as the uttermost parts of the earth is under the influence of civilization will be ever more impossible. For this reason alone an incredible story such as told here seems to be worth recording.The reader will judge for himself as to the interest of the raw, two-fisted tales here related. Anyone will admit that no ordinary force of character was necessary to carry them through to a successful issue. The whole life of the author during the time he was a wanderer in the Kikuyu country, and later while he was practically supreme ruler of the tribe-a tribe numbering half a million of people-was one of imminent daily risk, courage, nerve, and resource.

A White King in East Africa

A White King in East Africa
Title A White King in East Africa PDF eBook
Author John Boyes
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 244
Release 2016-08-06
Genre
ISBN 9781536936728

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John Boyes (1875-1951) was a British born ivory trader and soldier of fortune in Africa. If true, and it is declared to be authentic, this is certainly one of the most remarkable stories of adventure told in many a year. The author describes how he, a young Englishman, entered East Africa as a trader, gained such ascendency over the wild tribe of the Kikuyu that they made him their king, continuing thus until the English captured him and let him barely escape with his life. The descriptions are vivid, and bring to light the Kikuyu country. From inside the book: "THE following pages describe a life of adventure in the more remote parts of Africa- adventures such as the explorer and sportsmen do not generally encounter. The man to whom the episodes narrated in this book refer has been personally known to me for ten years. We have hunted big game and explored together many a time in the African jungle; and as it is principally at my instigation that he has put the following account of his experiences into writing, I think it is due to him and to the public that I should make known my responsibility in the matter. It seemed to me that the adventures John Boyes underwent were something quite out of the common; in these matter-of-fact days they may be said to be almost unique. In the of exploration and discovery, when Captain Cook and such heroes lived and thrived, they were perhaps common enough; but every year the opportunities of such adventure get more and more remote, and as the uttermost parts, of the earth are brought under the influence of civilization will become ever more impossible. For this reason alone a story such as told here seems to be worth recording. "There is no attempt at literary style. The man tells his tale in a simple, matter-of-fact way, and, as his Editor, I have thought it better from every point of view to leave his words as he has written them. "The reader will judge for himself as to the interest of the adventures here related, but I think any one will admit that no ordinary force of character was necessary to carry them through to a successful issue. The whole life of the author during the time he was a wanderer in the Kikuyu country, and later while he was practically supreme ruler of the tribe-a tribe numbering half a million of people- was one of imminent daily risk. "Each hour he went about with his life in his hands, and if he came out scatheless from the melee, he has only to thank his courage, nerve, and resource. All these qualities he obviously possessed in a high degree. "He appears to have been harshly treated by the British East Africa authorities. Doubtless much that he did was grossly misrepresented to them by more or less interested parties. He certainly did yeoman's service to the colony in its early days by opening up an unknown and hostile country which lay right on the border land of the Uganda Railway, at that time in course of construction. His energetic action enabled the coolies on the line to work safe from many hostile attacks. He supplied them with the food without which they would have starved- all for a very small reward, and at great personal risk to himself. But the love of adventure was in him, and such people do not work for profit alone. The life itself brings its own reward. An impartial observer will perhaps be able to understand the point of view of the British Administration, and will appreciate their difficulty, indeed their ability, to allow an independent white power to rule beside their own; but the public will judge for themselves whether they set about to do what they did with regard to John Boyes in the most tactful way, or whether they treated a brave fellow-country man in the manner he deserved."