La dama de Duwisib

La dama de Duwisib

Year: 2007.
Editorial: Martínez Roca.

Based on real facts, this is the story of Jayta Humphreys, heir of a wealthy American family, who was known as the Lady of Duwisib for having lived in a stone castle built in the middle of the African desert. In the years before World War I she travelled to Namibia with her husband, a German captain, to devote to the breeding of pure race horses.

‘This book has a curious aura that takes us back to the best traditions of the 19th century travel and adventure novels.’ ABC

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