Skeletons On The Zahara – Dean King

R40,00

Light browning around edges of pages

Published 1975

351 pages incl Index

ISBN 0-09-943592-6

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Skeletons on the Zahara is a gripping historical true-adventure narrative that recounts the real ordeal of Captain James Riley and the crew of the Commerce in 1815. What began as a routine trading mission from Connecticut turned into a nightmare after a catastrophic shipwreck on the African coast. Stranded, attacked, and denied escape, the sailors were eventually captured by desert nomads and sold into slavery, forced into a brutal journey across the Sahara — a region virtually unknown to Western travellers of the era.

Dean King’s meticulous research brings this extraordinary survival story to life, revealing starvation, sandstorms, murder, disease, and the daily brutality of life in the desert. Yet Skeletons on the Zahara also explores unexpected humanity, including the unlikely bond that forms between a Muslim trader and Captain Riley, challenging assumptions about faith, culture, and civilisation.

This powerful account of endurance and cross-cultural understanding is perfect for readers who enjoy true survival stories, historical nonfiction, and real-world adventures that test the limits of the human spirit.

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