Book Description

Translated from the German by Ian F.D. Morrow and L.M. Sieveking. 2nd edition. Grühl led a German Expedition to Abyssinia in the late 1920s, which was both scientific and commercial. This travel diary provides a vivid impression of the western parts of the country, the Galla and Kafa regions. During the expedition he discovered a temple used to worship the Egyptian god Heko. [53755]
Dealer Notes
383 pp., frontis, b/w illus, 1 folding map, 8vo, cloth, lettering to spine dull; title to front cover rubbed. Good.
Author GRÜHL, MAX
Date 1935
Publisher Jonathan Cape

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