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  1. Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile (Dover Books on Travel, Adventure) by John Hanning Speke, James Grant, 1996-10
  2. The Sad Story of Burton, Speke, and the Nile; or, Was John Hanning Speke a Cad: Looking at the Evidence by W. B. Carnochan, 2006-02-01
  3. The Discovery of the Source of the Nile (Adventure Classics) by James Hanning Speke, James August Grant, 2006-09-12
  4. Burton and Speke's Source of the Nile Quest (Great Journeys Across Earth) by Daniel Gilpin, 2008-03-30
  5. En busca del rio sagrado: Las fuentes del Nilo (Descubridores del mundo) by Philippe Nessmann, 2009-09-01
  6. Mountains of the Moon by William Harrison, 1990-01-14

1. BBC - History - John Hanning Speke (1827 - 1864)
Speke was an English explorer, the first European to reach Lake Victoria in east Africa which he correctly identified as the longsought source of the Nile.
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John Hanning Speke (1827 - 1864)
John Hanning Speke was born on 4 May 1827 in Bideford in Devon. He was commissioned into the British army in 1844 and posted to India where he served in the Punjab and travelled in the Himalayas and Tibet. In April 1855, as part of Richard Burton's expedition to explore Somaliland, Speke was severely wounded in an attack by the Somalis. Invalided home, he volunteered for the Crimea and served during the war with a regiment of Turks. In December 1856, Speke accepted an invitation from Burton to join an expedition to search for the reported great lakes in east central Africa and, particularly, to try and find Lake Nyassa, said to be the origin of the Nile. They left Zanzibar in June 1857 and, after exploring the East African coast for six months to find the best route inland, became the first Europeans to reach Lake Tanganyika in February 1858. During the return trip, Speke left Burton, who was unwell, and struck out northward alone. In July he found a great lake which he named in honour of Queen Victoria.

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After they met back up with the others at Berberah, their camp was attacked by some Somali. The first expedition had gone nowhere that Arabs had not already established themselves. the very picture of a captain of the banditti of the romances." Speke had made friends with the previous sultan of Unyamwezi, and now Manua, his son, had been deposed by the Arabs for instituting taxation, which his father had never dared. http://www.unc.edu/~ottotwo/Spekereview.html (2145 words)
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Speke leapt to the conclusion that the most northerly of the three would prove to be the source of the Nile. England in advance of his comrade, and at once made public his discoveries and conclusions. Returning to Kaze (August 25) he made known his discovery to Burton, who did not believe Speke's theories.

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Zanzibar is a limestone island 60 miles long and 20 miles wide, about 40 miles by boat from Dar es Salaam. The name comes from Arabic roots, Zinj el Barr, meaning Black Coast or land of the black people. Locals call it Unguja. A 2nd island is called Pemba.
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1698-1701 The Portuguese built the Old Fort in Stone Town on Zanzibar to defend against the sultan of Oman.
(SFEC, 4/23/00, p.T6) 1700-1800s Over 100,000 slaves from Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Malawi and Uganda were shipped into slavery through Zanzibar to the Middle East and India. (SFEC, 4/23/00, p.T7)

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Bridges, R.C., “John Hanning Speke: Negotiating a Way to the Nile” in Africa and Its Explorers, edited by Robert I. Rotberg, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1970 http://www.routledge-ny.com/ref/travellit/azentriese.html John Hanning Speke, in his Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile (London: J. Murray, 1857) describes eating something possibly similar to Matoke, but made with dried fish. http://www.congocookbook.com John Hanning Speke - LoveToKnow 1911 (889 words) JOHN HANNING SPEKE (1827-1864), English explorer, discoverer of the source of the Nile, was born on the 4th of May 1827 at Jordans near Ilminster, Somersetshire. http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/John-Hanning-Speke John Hanning Speke The archetypical Victorian explorer; brave, determined, aloof, although towards the end his pompous self assurance had alienated most, including Burton and the RGS. http://unimaps.com/cafrica-explored/index.html

13. [Ugnet] Discovering The Nile's Source And Odd Pairs
http//www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/Speke_John_Hanning.shtml. Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 1890). Burton was raised in France and Italy and
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Thu, 25 Aug 2005 22:57:33 -0700 Discovering the Nile's source and odd pairs INTO AFRICA: THE EPIC ADVENTURES OF STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE By Martin Dugard Doubleday, $29.95, 289 pages, illus. REVIEWED BY HANS NICHOLS It is the story of the Nile, a universal story of discovery, a story that's been told many times over many years. Martin Dugard's version, "Into Africa," still manages to captivate. Today's explorers no longer seek to make a big world smaller. Instead, they make the infinitesimally small world of DNA and enzymes, infinitesimally larger. In the process our explorers seem to have lost much of their audience and many of their admirers. Instead of looking out, today we look within and while it's no less interesting, it's certainly less tangible. Mapping DNA is one thing; mapping the Nile is another. That's why it's such a joy to read Mr. Dugard's work: It recalls an age when our collective obsession was not with the vagaries of our own sexual mores, but with the discovery of wild, naked tribes in the heart of Africa. Mr. Dugard begins his story in Bath, England, on Sept. 16, 1864, where Richard Francis Burton waited for his onetime travel companion — some said, lover — John Hanning Speke to arrive at the annual convention of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. The two explorers were to finally confront each other six years after they parted over a bitter dispute about the source of the Nile, in what became known as "the Nile Duel."

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http//www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/Speke_John_Hanning.shtml It is also interesting to note some of the details of the Slave Trade on the East
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Caithness.Org Forums General General PDA View Full Version : should we apologise for slavery compo 27-Nov-06, 06:05 i dont think so not for something that happened 200 years ago. what do other orgers think dare i ask ? Doolally 27-Nov-06, 07:27 I agree. We should stop appologising for things that happened hundreds of years ago and look to improve the future instead. brokencross 27-Nov-06, 07:28 No, How can we be considered responsible for something that happened 200 years ago. We can condemn it as barbaric, say it was totally wrong, be ashamed it happened; but I don't think you can say sorry for the actions of others in history. Lolabelle 27-Nov-06, 08:05 I can relate, we have had aboriginals demanding apologies for how their people were treated by the whites for the last 200 years. I am sorry they were treated badly, but I didn't do it and won't be emotionally blackmailed into apologising for it. Kaishowing 27-Nov-06, 09:58 ......be ashamed it happened.....
Sorry, but I don't feel ashamed in the slightest.
Not that I don't think it was an evil, sick and barbaric thing, but I feel no connection or responsibility for slavery at all.

15. Speke, John Hanning - MSN Encarta
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Articolo Trova nell'articolo Anteprima di stampa Invia Speke, John Hanning (Bideford 1827 - Bath 1864), esploratore britannico. Nel 1854 prese parte alla spedizione di Richard F. Burton in Somaliland . Nel 1856 la Royal Geographical Society finanzi² un viaggio di Speke e Burton alla ricerca dei grandi laghi equatoriali, dove si pensava che il Nilo avesse le sue sorgenti. Il 13 febbraio 1858 i due esploratori raggiunsero il lago Tanganica ; Speke prosegu¬ da solo e scopr¬ il lago Vittoria (cos¬ chiamato in onore dell'allora regina d'Inghilterra), che esplor² nel corso di un viaggio successivo, nel 1862, insieme a James Grant. La spedizione consent¬ a Speke di trovare il punto in cui le acque del lago si riversano nel Nilo Vittoria (le cascate Ripon, oggi in Uganda ) e di risalire, insieme al compagno, il fiume

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Aller   : Navigation Rechercher John Hanning Speke John Hanning Speke (Bideford, 4 mai - Corsham, 15 septembre ) ©tait un explorateur anglais de l' Afrique de l'Est Il a ©t© officier de l' arm©e britannique en Inde et a effectu© trois voyages d'exploration en Afrique.
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    N©   Bideford dans le comt© de Devon en 1827, Speke int¨gre l’arm©e britannique en Inde,   l’¢ge de 17 ans. Il sert alors dans le Punjab , puis parcourt l’ Himalaya et voyage au Tibet . En avril 1855, il se joint   l’exp©dition de Sir Richard Francis Burton qui tente d’explorer la Somalie. Le voyage sera toutefois de courte dur©e. Bless© lors d’une attaque, Speke est rapatri©. Il se porte alors volontaire pour la Crim©e et commande un r©giment turc durant la guerre.
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    € la fin du XIX e Nil . Ces ©nigmes g©ographiques ©chauffent les imaginations, tant sur le plan scientifique que commercial. € cette ©poque, le Nil est navigable jusqu’  Gondokoro (au nord de l’ Ouganda ). Au-del , la r©gion ne peut ªtre visit©e qu’  pied, en traversant de vastes r©gions o¹ les trafiquants d’esclaves et autres bandits r¨gnent en ma®tres. L’id©e est donc de voir le probl¨me sous un autre angle, soit de percer le myst¨re depuis l’

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19. African Explorers John Hanning Speke
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