Travels into the Interior of Africa
Mungo Park's account of his journeys into West Africa in 1795 and again in 1805 provided Europeans with their first reliable description of the interior of the continent. Though he failed in the object of his mission -to chart the course of the Niger River -he succeeded in leaving a unique record of everyday life before the exploitation of Africa by Europeans, as valuable today as it was then. His first-hand experiences of tribal justice, gold mining and the slave trade are recorded, as well as his own understated heroism, a story of courage, open-hearted friendship and betrayal.
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Travels into the Interior of Africa
Mungo Park's account of his journeys into West Africa in 1795 and again in 1805 provided Europeans with their first reliable description of the interior of the continent. Though he failed in the object of his mission -to chart the course of the Niger River -he succeeded in leaving a unique record of everyday life before the exploitation of Africa by Europeans, as valuable today as it was then. His first-hand experiences of tribal justice, gold mining and the slave trade are recorded, as well as his own understated heroism, a story of courage, open-hearted friendship and betrayal.
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Travels into the Interior of Africa

Travels into the Interior of Africa

by Mungo Park
Travels into the Interior of Africa

Travels into the Interior of Africa

by Mungo Park

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Overview

Mungo Park's account of his journeys into West Africa in 1795 and again in 1805 provided Europeans with their first reliable description of the interior of the continent. Though he failed in the object of his mission -to chart the course of the Niger River -he succeeded in leaving a unique record of everyday life before the exploitation of Africa by Europeans, as valuable today as it was then. His first-hand experiences of tribal justice, gold mining and the slave trade are recorded, as well as his own understated heroism, a story of courage, open-hearted friendship and betrayal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780600000
Publisher: Eland Publishing
Publication date: 07/31/2012
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mungo Park (1771-1806) was a Scottish explorer of the African continent. He was credited as being the first Westerner to encounter the Niger River.

Table of Contents

Author's Preface9
Book 1The First Journey13
Afterword to the First Journey283
Book 2The Second Journey295
Afterword to the Second Journey375
Illustrations
Map2
Mungo Park. From an engraving after the portrait by Henry Ederidge reproduced as the frontispiece to the Travels7
A view of Ali's tent at the camp of Benown105
A view of Kamalia201
Engraving showing Park in Africa by Lady Elizabeth Faster287
Mungo Park by Thomas Rowlandson c. 1805 by courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery296
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