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A voice of urgent curiosity, recorded at the edges of empire. A journey into vanished worlds.Volume II of The Voice of Africa presents Leo Frobenius’s account of the German Inner African Exploration Expedition of 1910-1912, an authoritative african exploration narrative that reads as both methodical field report and reflective travel memoir. Part of a wider expedition memoir collection, it offers sustained ethnographic observations of Africa alongside descriptive passages of landscape and encounter, tracing routes that include sahara desert expeditions as well as interior crossings. The result is a distinct sub-saharan travelogue shaped by early 20th century travel sensibilities: clear in reportage, attentive to material culture, and often lyrical in tone. Casual readers will be drawn to the immediacy of the scenes; historians and researchers will find material of lasting value as an academic reference work for studies of german colonial history and the 1910s Africa journeys.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As both readable classic exploration literature and a source-rich academic reference work, Volume II bridges scholarly need and general interest: its ethnographic observations of Africa and firsthand reporting supply primary material for historians and researchers, while collectors and admirers of Leo Frobenius’s works will welcome its place on the shelf. Its field notes and comparative descriptions offer context for modern debates about method and interpretation, making the volume useful not only as a historical artefact but as a conversation partner for contemporary scholarship into german colonial history and 1910s Africa journeys. Whether assembling an expedition memoir collection, tracing 1910s Africa journeys, or simply seeking a memorable sub-saharan travelogue, readers from casual browsers to dedicated collectors will find a significant, humane witness in these pages.