Referenced In
Travels
by Baber, E. C. Baber, Michael Crichton"I had never been to Africa."
Travels
by Baber, E. C. Baber, Michael Crichton"I went to Africa. You can go to Africa. You may have trouble arranging the time or the money, but everybody has trouble arranging something."
Jurassic Park
by Michael Crichton"You probably know that in Africa there is a specific insect, the dung beetle, which eats elephant feces. Many other large species have associated creatures that have evolved to eat their excrement."
Jurassic Park
by Michael Crichton"Then, a year ago, he was offered a job as game warden of Jurassic Park. It coincided with a desire to leave Africa; the salary was excellent; Muldoon had taken it on for a year."
Jurassic Park
by Michael Crichton"He explained that, during his years in Africa, he had visited the scenes of a half-dozen animal attacks on humans in the bush."
State of Fear
by Michael Crichton"Nicholas Drake is an immoral fraud, and these proceedings are a travesty to the poor of the world. I bear witness to the dying children of Africa and Asia! Breathing their last because of conferences like this! Fearmongers! Immoral fearmongers!"
Slavery and the slave trade in Africa
by Henry M. Stanley"Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa"
The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano"In Africa there have been many such stories, of some of which an account will be found in the Bulletin de la Soc. de Géog. sér. IV. tom. iii. p. 31."
The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano"Africa, 19, 20, 21 (from the INDEX)."
Devil in a Blue Dress
by Walter Mosley"I had spent five years with white men, and women, from Africa to Italy, through Paris, and into the Fatherland itself."
Devil in a Blue Dress
by Walter Mosley"I had gone through Africa and Italy in the statistics unit."
The Sympathizer
by Viet Thanh Nguyen"You delivered us from Africa to the rest of the world, and yet so little is said about you."
The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle"to their grand meeting in the heart of Africa."
In Darkest Africa; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria
by Henry M. Stanley"I left Africa, the council of the Christian Mission Society will order Mr. Mackay to withdraw now. I hope not."