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Gillmore (Parker)

THE GREAT THIRST LAND:

A ride through Natal, Orange Free State, Transvaal and the Kalahari Desert

Published: Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, (No date 1878)

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466 pages, frontispiece, map, original brown cloth titled gilt on the upper cover and spine which is starting to fray at the top and bottom, the covers are slightly scuffed, a good copy.

Mendelssohn (Sidney) South African Bibliography volume 1 pages 601- 602: Although the volume contains a description of a hunting trip through the Kalahari, the greater part of the work consists of a narrative of travels and adventures in the Transvaal. The author, an experienced sportsman, made arrangements with another keen hunter for a shooting expedition in Tropical Africa," with the intention of disembarking at Cape Town and taking a coaster to Walvisch Bay. This plan, however, did not prove feasible, and they decided to proceed up country via Natal. The expedition was fitted out at Maritzburg, but the travellers were new to their business, and every obstacle seems to have been put in their way by traders whose object was to fleece them as much as possible. However, after many delays and disappointments, a start was actually made, and the recital of their breakdowns is very amusing. Unfortunately, Mr. Gillmore's fellow traveller became seriously ill, and eventually had to return to England, the former continuing the trip with the assistance of some Boers. He enjoyed a fair amount of shooting, but no great holocausts were made, the author observing, that he shot to fill the pot ; " when that is done I cease to take the lives of valuable food-furnishing animals." During the trek through the Transvaal, the Boers appear to have treated the traveller with hospitality; After many adventures the author started for the diamond fields, but was waylaid by footpads at Bloemhof, who robbed him of everything of value, and he had to walk 150 miles to Kimberley, where he arrived in a most deplorable condition. Here, however, his troubles were over, and after a short stay he left for Port Elizabeth, where he arrived in due course, " thoroughly broken down and worn out," in June 1876.

  • Overall Condition: A Good Copy
  • Size: 8vo (210 x140mm)
  • Sold By: Clarke's Africana & Rare Books
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  • Country: South Africa
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