A White King in East Africa / The Remarkable Adventures of John Boyes, Trader and Soldier of Fortune, Who Became King of the Savage Wa-Kikuyu
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The memoir recounts a lifelong cycle of maritime travel and overland ventures that lead the narrator deep into the Kikuyu highlands, where he establishes trade, organizes caravans, and assumes de facto leadership among local communities. It chronicles armed skirmishes, defensive tactics, and efforts to protect supply lines for railway workers, alongside disputes with colonial officials. Episodes include journeys into remote districts, encounters with rival tribes, fort-building, cultural observations on customs, music, and belief, and reflections on the hazards and rewards of frontier life. The tone is straightforward and anecdotal, emphasizing practical resourcefulness over literary artifice.
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