
This book is a dramatic true adventure. It is the first book-length account of Laing`s expedition. It appeals to readers of travel, exploration, & adventure writing & was extracted in the travel section of national newspaper eg ”FT”. This is the incredible true story of Alexander Gordon Laing & the race to discover Timbuktu during the early part of the 19th century
- a time when the African continent was still largely uncharted. In the first decades of 19th century, no place burned more brightly in the imagination of European geographers & fortune hunters, than the lost city of Timbuktu. Like the mythical city of El Dorado, the very real Timbuktu held the promise of wealth & fame. Whoever got there first was guaranteed worldwide renown. Yet, though many had tried, no European explorer had been there & returned since the Middle Ages. In 1824, the French Geographical Society offered a cash prize for the first expedition from any nation to return from Timbuktu. The British, unwilling to depend on the fate of one explorer, sent several ” African travelers” on their way.” The Race for Timbuktu” focuses on two of these men: Alexander Gordon Laing, the book`s protagonist & ”voice, ” & Hugh Clapperton, the man who would become his greatest rival. The book follows Laing & Clapperton on their arduous journeys across the unforgiving Sahara, in constant battle against the elements, illness, attack, & time, to be the first white man to reach the fabled gates of Timbuktu. The story of their expeditions also serves as a narrative history of the European colonization of Africa, the ” Great Scramble” that resulted in nearly every square yard of Africa occupied by European nations. ” The Race for Timbuktu” offers a close personal look at the extraordinary people & pivotal events of 19th century African exploration that changed the course of history & the shape of the modern world.