Beschreibung:
Stuart Laing had his first career in the British diplomatic service, specializing in Arab affairs. After working in Saudi Arabia (twice) and Egypt, he was Ambassador in Oman and then in Kuwait. Since 2008 he has been Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where - in between his duties to the College and the University - he has researched and written on British-Omani history, and the abolition of slavery in East Africa and the Indian Ocean.
Embark on a gripping journey through the life of Tippu Tip, a pioneering 19th-century ivory trader whose exploits left an indelible mark on East and Central Africa. A charismatic Afro-Arab figure, Tippu Tip's tale unfolds against the backdrop of European exploration and imperial ambitions. As he ventures into the Congo basin and aligns with famous explorers like Livingstone and Stanley, his narrative becomes a shocking odyssey of wealth, influence, and ruthless determination. Stuart Laing's meticulously researched narrative draws on Tippu Tip's autobiography and contemporary sources, offering a vivid portrayal of this intent individual. From the redrawing of African territories by British and German powers to the encroachment of the Belgian empire, Tippu Tip's fate intertwines with the shifting sands of history. This groundbreaking exploration not only captures the essence of Tippu Tip's life but paints a vivid picture of the 19th-century African stage. With a rich tapestry of characters and unbelievable exploits, the book invites both specialists and general readers into a world of intrigue, ambition, and adventure.