Safari:
A Saga of the African Blue
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Publisher Description
Safari: A Saga of the African Blue by Martin Johnson is a sweeping, exuberant chronicle of adventure across East Africa — a story told by one of the early twentieth century's most celebrated explorers, filmmakers, and wildlife documentarians. Rich with atmosphere and alive with discovery, this narrative plunges readers into the wide skies, open plains, and teeming animal worlds that Johnson and his wife, Osa, encountered during their groundbreaking expeditions.
What sets this book apart is not only Johnson's infectious enthusiasm for exploration but the 66 remarkable illustrations that accompany the text — photographs capturing lions in motion, elephants at the water's edge, tribal communities, sweeping landscapes, and the sheer immediacy of life on safari. These images transform the work from mere travel narrative into a visual and historical document of Africa during a period of profound change.
Johnson recounts the mishaps and triumphs of camp life, close encounters with large game, and the logistical ingenuity required to travel by plane across regions few outsiders had yet seen. His prose blends humour, suspense, and genuine reverence for the natural world, offering readers both the excitement of adventure and a deep appreciation for the African wilderness.
Safari: A Saga of the African Blue remains a classic of travel literature — thrilling, human, and beautifully visual. For readers drawn to exploration, early wildlife photography, or histories of Africa, this book offers not just a story, but an immersive experience shaped by curiosity, courage, and the lens of a pioneering documentarian.