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Rothafel, S. L. “Roxy”
Rutshuru, Belgian Congo
Sage, DeWitt
Sage, Henry
sago, alcohol made from
St. John, Harry
Sale, Chic
Sale, Marie
Saline River
Salou
salt
Salt Lake City, Utah
Samoa
Samuel Baker
Sandakan, North Borneo
San Diego Zoo
San Francisco, Calif.
Sanial, Arthur
Santa Anna Island
Sarawak
Sardinia
Scott, Hannah
seasickness
Seattle, Wash.
Semliki River
Serengeti plains
air safaris to
equipment used in
Sergievsky, Captain Boris
Shaba hills
Sikorsky airplanes
Simba
Singapore
singing
by Ituri forest pygmies
skinners
Small Nambas tribe:
dress of
Tethlong, chief of
snakes
cobras
flying
as pets
puff adders
pythons
Snark
captains of
cooking on
cost of
crew members of
delays in construction of
drinking water lost from
engine troubles of
final sale of
illnesses and
islands visited by
launching of
leaking of
navigation of
overhauling of
Pacific crossing of
provisioning of
seasickness on
storms endured by
ultimate fate of
voyage to Hawaii of
Snark Theatres
Snowball
Snyder, Mrs.
Society Islands
Solomon Islands
Sonoma
South Africa
Southern Game Reserve
South Seas
equipment used in
films made of
financing and
limited film supply in
Sonoma crossing to
see also New Caledonia; New Hebrides; Snark
Southwest Bay
spiders
Spirit of Africa
Stanley, Sir Henry Morton
Stephens, Mr.
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Stewart, Audley
Stolz, Herbert
Sudan
Suez Canal
Sumatra
sun bears
Sungei Iyau, North Borneo
Sura, Bwana
Suva, Fiji
Sydney, Australia
Tahiti
Tana River
Tanemarou Bay
Tanganyika Territory
Serengeti plains of, see Serengeti
plains
Tanna, island of
Tappan, Louis
Tau, island of
Taylor, Stanley
teeth:
filing of
knocked out
Tenggara tribe
Tethlong
Thika, British East Africa
Thomas, Lowell
Thomas, Mr.
Thompson’s gazelles
tinga-tingas
Tochigi, Paul H.
Tomman, island of
topi
Tororo, Uganda
Toto
Trask, Captain
trees
Tripoli, Libya
tsetse flies
Tui-Manua
Tunis, Tunesia
Turkana tribe
hair arrangements of
Uganda
ukuleles
United States Lines
Urg
Utz, Jess
Valley of the Kings
Vao, New Caledonia
Victoria Nile
Vila, New Hebrides
Voi, British East Africa
vultures
Wakamba tribe
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
Walsh, John
Wambutti pygmies
warthogs
water buffaloes
water holes
water-vines
wedding gifts
sale of
weddings
anniversaries of
West, James
White Front Quick Lunch Room
Whitehead plantation
White Nile
White Rajah
white rhinoceroses
wildebeeste
Williams’ Opera House
Wilshusen, John
Withall, Sister
women, native
bathing taboo of
in Belgian Congo
Big Nambas
Ituri forest pygmy
teeth knocked out in
Tenggara
Wambutti pygmy
wrestling
yellow tree leeches
York, Duke and Duchess of
Zabenelli
zebras
Grevy
as lion bait
zoos:
Central Park
gorillas placed in
National
pets placed in
San Diego
KODANSHA GLOBE
International in scope, this series offers distinguished books that explore the lives, customs, and mind-sets of peoples and cultures around the world.
Other Kodansha Globe titles of interest
THE ROADS TO SATA: A 2000-Mile Walk Through Japan
by Alan Booth
The story of a journey on foot along the back roads of Japan, from the northernmost tip to the extreme south across three islands and 2,000 miles of rural Japan. “A marvelous glimpse of the Japan that rarely peeks through the country’s public image.”—Washington Post Book World
($16.00, ISBN-13: 978-1-56836-187-1)
LOOKING FOR THE LOST: Journeys Through a Vanishing Japan
by Alan Booth
In his sublime final work, Booth takes us on a fascinating journey by foot through three remote regions of Japan to search for the country’s heart—and for the elusive connections between present and past. “A fascinating study of the way a nation assembles the disparate elements of its own identity, transforming the past as it hurtles toward the future.”—The New York Times Book Review
($16.00, ISBN-13: 978-1-56836-148-2)