Dead Man's Land: Being the Voyage to Zimbambangwe of Certain and Uncertain Blacks and Whites
1906
Dead Man's Land: Being the Voyage to Zimbambangwe of Certain and Uncertain Blacks and Whites
1906
Dead Man's Land, published in 1906 by George Manville Fenn, is a fictional adventure novel that follows two teenage cousins, Mark and Dean, along with their father and a family tutor, as they journey from England to Africa. The narrative explores their encounters with wild animals and the challenges of adapting to life in a foreign land. Notable for its vivid depiction of travel and hunting in Africa, the novel reflects the adventurous spirit of the era and the complexities of colonial exploration.




























































































