1st Edition

The Rise of Our East African Empire (1893) Early Efforts in Nyasaland and Uganda (volume 2, of 2 vols)

By Lord Frederick J.D. Lugard Copyright 1893

    First published in 1968. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

    XXII: Sketch of Early History of Uganda, and Position of Affairs on Arrival There; XXIII: Preliminary Work in Uganda. 1; XXIV: Difficulties In Uganda; XXV: Difficulties in Uganda; XXVI: War Against Mohammedans, and Tour in Buddu.; XXVII: Buddu to Salt Lake.; XXVIII: Salt Lake to Kavalli's.; XXIX: Kavalli's to Fort Lorne.; XXX: Fort Lorne to Fort Grant.; XXXI: Fort Grant to Kampala.; XXXII: Uganda Under Captain Williams—Situation at End of 1891, and Up to Eve of the War.; XXXIII: The Fighting in Uganda.; XXXIV: Situation in Uganda During the War; XXXV: Events Subsequent to the War.; XXXVI: Peace Concluded with the Wa-Fransa.; XXXVII: Settlement of the Country.; XXXVIII: Mohammedans Repatriated—Peace Throughout Uganda.; XXXIX: Close of my Administration in Uganda— March to Kikuyu.; XL: Kikuyu to England—the “Uganda Question.”; XLI: Retention of Uganda.; XLII: Origin of the “British Sphere,” and Methods of Dealing with it.; XLIII: Administration Past and Future.

    Biography

    Lord Frederick J.D. Lugard