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The Devil Drives by Fawn M. Brodie
The Devil Drives by Fawn M. Brodie











The Devil Drives by Fawn M. Brodie The Devil Drives by Fawn M. Brodie

Brodie has drawn on original sources and a newly discovered collection of letters and papers. including Thomas Jefferson and The Devil Drives: A Life of Sir Richard Burton. For this major biography of one of the most baffling heroes of any era, Fawn M. Brodie was professor of history at the University of California. His enormous erudition on the sexual customs of the East and Africa, long confined by the pruderies of his time, finally found expression in the notes and commentary to his celebrated translation of the unexpurgated Arabian Nights. Burton's passion was not only for geographical discovery but also for the hidden in man. He searched for the sources of the White Nile and discovered Lake Tanganyika. He penetrated the sacred Muslim cities of Mecca and Medina at great risk and explored the forbidden city of Harar in Somaliland. 1967 by Fawn M Brodie (Author) 102 ratings See all formats and editions Hardcover £27.67 8 Used from £22.00 1 Collectible from £19.95 Paperback £12.47 12 Used from £3.29 17 New from £10.99 1 Collectible from £83. He was also an amateur physician, a botanist, a geologist, a swordsman, and a superb raconteur. The Devil Drives: a Life of Sir Richard Burton Unknown Binding 1 Jan. He was soldier, explorer, ethnologist, archaeologist, poet, translator, and one of the two or three great linguists of his time. Burton was a true man of the Renaissance. His answer, "the Devil drives," applies not only to his geographical discoveries but also to the whole of his turbulent life. the Devil drives!" So Richard Francis Burton, preparing for an exploration of the lower Congo in 1863, wrote to Monckton Milnes from the African kingdom of Dahomey. Starting in a hollowed log of wood some thousand miles up a river, with an infinitesimal prospect of returning! I ask myself "Why?" and the only echo is "damned fool!.













The Devil Drives by Fawn M. Brodie