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  • - Performed Under the Direction and Patronage of the African Association, in the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797; By Mungo Park, Surgeon
    av Mungo Park
    282,-

  • - Performed Under the Direction and Patronage, of the African Association, in the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797. by Mungo Park, Surgeon
    av Mungo Park
    352,-

  • - Performed Under the African Association, in the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797 by Mungo Park, with an Appendix, Containing Geographical Illustrations of Africa by Major Rennell Second Ed
    av Mungo Park
    365 - 443,-

  • - Performed Under ... the African Association, in the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797.... with an Appendix, Containing Geographical Illustrations of Africa. by Major Rennell
    av Mungo Park
    365 - 443,-

  • av Mungo Park & Arthur George Guillemard
    339,-

  • av Mungo Park
    162,-

    Mungo Park set off from his home in the Scottish borders in May 1795 at the age of 23 to discover the course of the River Niger in West Africa. When he reappeared in England more than two and a half years later, he had been presumed dead, and the tale of his perilous journey published in 1799 was greeted with great acclaim.

  • av Mungo Park
    853,-

    Mungo Park (1771-1806) was a Scottish surgeon and explorer. Encouraged by Sir Joseph Banks, he was sent by the African Association, in 1795, to explore the interior of Africa, forbidden to western traders. He is believed to have been the first European to reach the River Niger. His return was delayed by imprisonment and illness, and he did not arrive back in Scotland until December 1797, having been thought dead. He later went on a second expedition to Africa, and died there in 1806. This account of his earlier travels, published in 1799, was an immediate best-seller, with three editions in the first year. Park presents a straightforward account of his journey, together with observations about daily life in West Africa, with none of the arrogant superiority so often expressed by European travellers. The book includes a vocabulary of Mandinka words, plates and maps, and a geographical appendix.

  • av Mungo Park
    517,-

    The first European to reach the Niger, Mungo Park was a heroic explorer. His fatal second expedition to Timbuktu is related through his journal, letters, the account of the rescue party and a biography. Published posthumously in 1815 by the African Institution; a vital description of the age of exploration.

  • av Mungo Park
    194,-

    A combination of two journeys, Scotsman Mungo Park's story of his first trip in 1795 as a 24-year old, and again in 1805, provided Europeans with their first reliable description of the interior of the continent. The first trip was full of an endearing vulnerability and the heroic generosity of a fit young man, while the second was one of Conradian tragedy, murder, and mayhem. Despite starvation, imprisonment, and frequent illness, he managed to keep a record. Though he failed in the object of his mission--to chart the course of the Niger River--he did succeed in exploring West Africa and opening in trade routes. 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. His vivid record of his travels brought a new image of Africa to the European public, though the continent claimed him for itself in death. Travels is still considered the most readable of all the classics of African exploration.

  • av Mungo Park
    318,-

    Presents a tale of adventure and survival. This title includes a chronicle that provides a record of the lives of ordinary people in West Africa before European intervention. It offers accounts of war, politics, and the spread of Islam, as well as the author's constant confrontations with slavery as practised in eighteenth-century West Africa.

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