Equatoria
Equatoria by Reginald Wingate is a compelling historical account that delves into the complex dynamics of colonial governance in the Sudan. Originally published in 1923, this insightful narrative recounts the experiences of Major Stigand, who served as the Governor of Mongalla Province. Set against the backdrop of the Lado Enclave, Stigand's story unfolds as he navigates the challenges posed by the rebellious Aliab section of the Dinka tribe, ultimately leading to his tragic demise near Kor Raby, situated between the River Lau and the Nile. With 318 pages of rich detail, this paperback edition, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1990, offers readers a unique perspective on the historical tensions and cultural encounters of the time. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the intricacies of colonial administration, Equatoria is a must-read that brings the past to life.