by Robert Moffat, twenty-three years an agent of the London Missionary Society in that continent.
Third thousand: 624 pages, colour frontispiece "The Mission Premises at the Kuruman Station" is printed by the Baxter process, folding map, 8 wood engraved plates, other engraved illustrations in the text, half calf gilt, marbled paper sides and marbled edges. The leather is worn along the edges and at the corners, the frontispiece and title page are heavily foxed and water stained, the plates are browned and water stained, the contents are generally clean.
Mendelssohn (Sydney) South African Bibliography, volume 2, page 29, 'The preliminary chapters deal with opinions of the author on the origin of the Hottentots, and gives a synopsis of the early work of the London Missionary Society in South Africa, reference being made to the labours of Drs. Vanderkemp and Philip, and other pioneer missionaries who predated Mr. Moffat. The volume gives a valuable account of mission work among the Bechuanas, with notes on the customs of the natives, and a description of the earlier travels of the author... There are some particulars concerning Dr Andrew Smith's expedition into the interior in 1835, and there is an ample account of the labours of the various missionary societies engaged amongst the Bechuanas, Matabeles, Basutos and other races at this period'.
The coloured frontispiece of the Kuruman Station is one of very few illustrations printed by the Baxter process in books of African interest. This plate was also sold separately as a print to raise funds for the work of the mission.
- Binding Condition: Fair
- Overall Condition: Fair
- Size: 8vo (233 x 155 mm)
- Sold By: Clarke's Africana & Rare Books
- Contact Person: Paul Mills
- Country: South Africa
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- Telephone: 021 794 0600
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- Trade Associations: ABA - ILAB, SABDA
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