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Archives of Empire

Volume 2. The Scramble for Africa (Archives of Empire)

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An edition of Archives of Empire (2003)

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Volume 2. The Scramble for Africa (Archives of Empire)

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English
Pages
672

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Cover of: Archives of Empire
Archives of Empire: Volume 2. The Scramble for Africa (Archives of Empire)
December 2003, Duke University Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Archives of Empire Vol. 2
Archives of Empire Vol. 2: The Scramble for Africa
2003, Duke University Press
in English
Cover of: Archives of Empire
Archives of Empire: Volume 2. The Scramble for Africa (Archives of Empire)
December 2003, Duke University Press
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Cover of: Archives of Empire Vol. 2
Archives of Empire Vol. 2: Volume 2. the Scramble for Africa
2003, Duke University Press
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First Sentence

"MARLOW WAS MEETING with representatives of the Company in Brussels, engaging to pursue their enterprises in Africa, when he observed the colors of that map, colors that had redesigned the map's "blank space," which had been identified by his author in his own childhood."

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Library of Congress
DA16.A73 2003

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
672
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.3 x 2.1 inches
Weight
2.6 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9809832M
ISBN 10
0822331896
ISBN 13
9780822331896
Library Thing
929484
Goodreads
621342

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MARLOW WAS MEETING with representatives of the Company in Brussels, engaging to pursue their enterprises in Africa, when he observed the colors of that map, colors that had redesigned the map's "blank space," which had been identified by his author in his own childhood.
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