Travels in West Africa

Travels in West Africa

by Mary H Kingsley
Travels in West Africa

Travels in West Africa

by Mary H Kingsley

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Overview

Mary Kingsley's "Travels in West Africa" has become a classic, and deservedly so. Her story is remarkable. In the 1890s, unmarried and no longer having to care for her parents, Kingsley decides she should travel in "the tropics" and sets off for "West Africa" (i.e., the West coast of Central Africa). She travels as a scientist, collecting fish specimens, and finances her travels by trading along the way--but mostly she travels for the love of adventure and to satisfy an appetite for the unknown. "Travels in West Africa" is a treasure trove of information about Atlantic-coast Central Africa in the late 1800s. The last third of "Travels in West Africa" consists of three long chapters on fetish customs. Although she lacks a systematic view of the role of fetishes and other spiritual tokens in the cultures she met, her depiction of their impact on everyday life and on funeral customs is enlightening. She delves into the afterlife beliefs of the peoples she encountered; in many of these cultures today, the beliefs she relates are still expressed in a form of syncretistic Christianity. But beyond its historic and sociological value, the book is just wonderful. Mary Kingsley's descriptions are vivid, her insights interesting, and her understated humor is a joy. Anyone with a love of exploration and a good story would enjoy "Travels in West Africa." Mary Kingsley's account of her experiences, suffused with an infectious good humor, was published to immediate success in 1897 and remains a compelling tale of adventure.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781492322573
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/03/2013
Pages: 354
Sales rank: 137,750
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Mary Henrietta Kingsley (1862-1900) was an English writer and explorer who greatly influenced European ideas about Africa and African people. Kingsley was born in Islington. She was the daughter of George Kingsley (himself a travel writer) and Mary Bailey, and the niece of Charles Kingsley. Her father was a doctor and worked for George Herbert, 13th Earl of Pembroke. Her mother was an invalid and Mary was expected to stay at home and look after her. Mary had little formal schooling but she did have access to her father's large library and loved to hear her father's stories of foreign countries. Her father died in February 1878. Her mother also died just five weeks later. Freed from her family responsibilities, and with an income of £500 a year, Mary was now able to travel. Mary decided to visit Africa to collect the material she would need to finish off a book that her father had started on the culture of the people of Africa.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
LIVERPOOL TO SIERRA LEONE
CHAPTER II
THE GOLD COAST
CHAPTER III
FERNANDO PO AND THE BUBIS
CHAPTER IV
LAGOS BAR
CHAPTER V
VOYAGE DOWN COAST
CHAPTER VI
LIBREVILLE AND GLASS
CHAPTER VII
THE OGOWÉ
CHAPTER VIII
TALAGOUGA
CHAPTER IX
THE RAPIDS OF THE OGOWÉ
CHAPTER X
LEMBARENE
CHAPTER XI
FROM KANGWE TO LAKE NCOVI
CHAPTER XII
FROM NCOVI TO ESOON
CHAPTER XIII
FROM ESOON TO AGONJO
CHAPTER XIV
BUSH TRADE AND FAN CUSTOMS
CHAPTER XV
DOWN THE REMBWÉ
CHAPTER XVI
CONGO FRANÇAIS
CHAPTER XVII
THE LOG OF THE Lafayette
CHAPTER XVIII
FROM CORISCO TO GABOON
CHAPTER XIX
FETISH
CHAPTER XX
FETISH-( Continued)
CHAPTER XXI
FETISH-( Continued)
CHAPTER XXII
FETISH-( Continued)
CHAPTER XXIII
FETISH-( Concluded)
CHAPTER XXIV
ASCENT OF THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS
CHAPTER XXV
ASCENT OF THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS-( Continued)
CHAPTER XXVI
THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS-( Continued)
CHAPTER XXVII
THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS-( Concluded)
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE ISLANDS IN THE BAY OF AMBOISES
APPENDIX
I. TRADE AND LABOUR IN WEST AFRICA
II. DISEASE IN WEST AFRICA
III. DR. A. GÜNTHER ON REPTILES AND FISHES
IV. "ORTHOPTERA, HYMENOPTERA, AND HEMIPTERA"
V. THE INVENTION OF THE CLOTH LOOM
INDEX
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