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Auction #115 begins on 30 May 2024

Baker (Sir Samuel)

ISMAILIA: A NARRATIVE OF THE EXPEDITION TO CENTRAL AFRICA

Published: Macmillan and Co., London, 1886

Edition: 1st thus

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A narrative of the expedition to Central Africa for the suppression of the slave trade, organized by Ismail, Khedive of Egypt.

xx + 52pp. Embossed vignette and gilt decorated green cloth hardcover. 59 engravings and 1 fold-out map.

There are a few damp stains and light scattered foxing to some of the text pages.

In 1869, at the request of the khedive Ismail, Baker undertook the command of a military expedition to the equatorial regions of the Nile, with the object of suppressing the slave-trade there and opening the way to commerce and civilization. Before starting from Cairo with a force of 1700 Egyptian troops, many of them discharged convicts, he was given the rank of pasha and major-general in the Ottoman army. Lady Baker, as before, accompanied him. The khedive appointed him Governor-General of the new territory of Equatoria for four years at a salary of £10,000 a year; and it was not until the expiration of that time that Baker returned to Cairo, leaving his work to be carried on by the new governor, Colonel Charles George Gordon. He had to contend with innumerable difficulties - the blocking of the river in the Sudd, the bitter hostility of officials interested in the slave-trade, the armed opposition of the natives - but he succeeded in planting in the new territory the foundations upon which others could build up an administration.

  • Binding Condition: Very good
  • Overall Condition: Good
  • Size: 190mm x 133mm x 33mm
  • Sold By: Booktown Africana
  • Contact Person: Chris Shelton
  • Country: South Africa
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