African wanderings : or, an expedition from Sennaar to Taka, Basa, and Beni-…

African wanderings by Ferdinand Werne is a travel narrative and expedition account written in the mid-19th century. It follows Werne and his physician brother Joseph as they join Achmet Pasha’s campaign across Bellad-Sudan toward Taka, Basa, and the Beni-Amer, mixing martial travel with river voyages on the Nile and Atbara and keen ethnographic observation. Readers can expect vivid notes on fever-ridden camp life, desert logistics, and encounters with local sheikhs and occasional European visitors. The opening of the narrative frames its novelty through a translator’s preface, then plunges into Werne’s reunion with his brother in Egypt, their service postings at Khartoum, and relentless bouts of fever. Gaining favor with Achmet Pasha, they are promised roles on a planned eastern campaign; Werne recounts a clash with a charm‑writing priest, the arrival of Dr. Gand, the Pasha’s gift of trained dromedaries, and a lavish visit from a “German sultan” (the Duke of Württemberg). Preparations fill their house with travelers, supplies, and even pet birds later entrusted to the Pasha’s wife. Joseph departs with the Pasha by land while Werne battles a disastrous boat run to Damer; both suffer severe illness—Joseph after a punishing first ride on a dromedary—before reuniting. The march along the Atbara begins under crushing heat, with snatched rest in Arab villages (notably among the Kammarabs), an escort of Schaigie camelmen, and observations of riverside cultivation and the tribes flanking the route. Rejoining the main force, Werne notes the Pasha’s impromptu gazelle hunt, scorpions in camp, and the army’s advance to Gos-Rajeb by the rocks of Herrerem, where eagerly anticipated Christian “ruins” prove to be only fantastically weathered granite. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Werne, Ferdinand, 1800-1874
Translator Johnston, J. R.
Uniform Title Feldzug von Sennaar nach Taka, Basa, und Beni-Amer, mit besonderen Hinblick auf die Völker von Bellad-Sudan. English
Title African wanderings : or, an expedition from Sennaar to Taka, Basa, and Beni-Amer, with a particular glance at the races of Bellad Sudan
Original Publication London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852.
Series Title Traveller's library, v. 10.
Credits Galo Flordelis (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American libraries)
Language English
LoC Class DT: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Africa
Subject Sudan -- Description and travel
Subject Africa, Northeast -- Description and travel
Subject Sudan -- Social life and customs -- 19th century
Subject Werne, Ferdinand, 1800-1874 -- Travel -- Sudan
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eBook-No. 78507
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Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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