The Land That Never Was,Used

The Land That Never Was,Used

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In the years between the two world wars, Kenya attracted a stream of colonialists from EnglandAlyse Simpson and her husband among them. Promoted as an exotic paradise, this East African territory turned out to be "the land that never was." On that remote frontier, the Simpsons farmed until lack of capital, a harsh climate, diseasecarrying insects, and all manner of misery drove them out. The venture failed, but the book that came out of it succeeds as a valuable corrective to the lingering romantic image of colonial Kenya as a lush playground for teadrinking aristocrats and biggame hunters. In his foreword, Dane Kennedy compares the pioneering experience in Kenya with that in America.

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