Speak To The Earth,New

Speak To The Earth,New

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Brand: W. W. Norton & Company
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Vivienne de Watteville first fell in love with Africa when she accompanied her father there on a specimencollecting safari in 1923. Several years later, she returned alone to the Kenya/Tanganyika border, armed not with a gun but a camera. And for more than a year, including two months in a remote hut high on Mount Kenya, she pursued a very special goal 'to win the friendship of the beasts.'In Speak to the Earth, Vivienne de Watteville's brilliant descriptive and reflective powers bring to life her experiences, whether she is encountering a maneating lion, escaping from a charging rhino, wrenching out her own tooth with a pair of carpenter's pliers, fighting a raging heather fire or listening to Beethoven on her windup gramophone as the fiery African sun goes down.

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