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The Adventure Is Not Over Yet by Mahdi Mirkiayi

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200 g (7.05 oz)
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The Adventure Is Not Over Yet by Mahdi Mirkiayi

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The Adventure Is Not Over Yet is the 13th volume in Mahdi Mirkiayi’s acclaimed Sargezashte Esti’mar (Colonial Chronicles) series. This historical fiction novel delves into the life and expeditions of Henry Morton Stanley, a 19th-century explorer and journalist commissioned by King Leopold II of Belgium to claim the Congo Basin. Mirkiayi masterfully intertwines Stanley’s personal journey with the broader narrative of European colonialism in Africa, shedding light on the exploitation and suffering endured by local populations. The book highlights themes of power, colonial ambition, resistance, and survival, making it both educational and engaging. Written in accessible prose, it is suitable for young adults and history lovers interested in this pivotal era. This novel offers readers a deep insight into the human cost of imperialism while telling a gripping story of adventure and struggle. A valuable addition to the Sargezashte Esti’mar series.

  • Book Cover Type: Paperback
  • Pages: 167
  • Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
  • ISBN: 9786000327651
  • Persian Title: کتاب ماجرا هنوز تمام نشده مهدی میرکیایی

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Weight 200 g
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New

Product Type

Monograph

Format

Paperback

Genre

Historical Fiction

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Origin

Iran

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