Carpenter's Geographical Reader: Africa

Carpenter's Geographical Reader: Africa
Carpenter's Geographical Reader: Africa, written by Frank G. Carpenter in 1905, presents an account of travels across Africa using various modes of transport, including steamer and train. The book offers insights into African life during a time when much of the continent was not well understood by the wider world. It reflects early 20th-century perceptions of native peoples, which may be considered outdated or offensive by modern standards. This work serves as a historical document of exploration and cultural observation.






