The author was a respected professor of natural sciences from the University of Berlin. He accepted the position as a doctor and accompanied the new British Governor, General Janssens, on a tour of the Cape, starting in Kaffraria and then swinging across the Karoo and the northern Cape back to Cape Town. His descriptions of the animals and natural features of the country, as well as the native tribes encountered, particularly the Bechuanas, are extremely informative and remain a trustworthy classic of early travel and conditions in the interior.
470+498 pp plus appendix, with bw illustrations and fold-out map. In original grey linen-covered boards, one volume is marked by a spatter of spots on the front cover and that volume's prelims shows signs of insect attack on the first ten leaves of the prelims. The second volume in in good condition except for a slight sprinkling of foxing spots on the edge of the textblock
- Binding Condition: Good
- Overall Condition: Fair-good
- Size: 220 x 140 mm
- Sold By: Africana Books
- Contact Person: Stefan Blank
- Country: South Africa
- Email: [email protected]
- Telephone: 021 4475741
- Preferred Payment Methods: Direct deposit/EFT to our account, or Visa, Master & Amex cards - but an extra 5% will be debited for card chgs.. Paypal also welcome, but 7% charge will be levied, as there are PP &repatriation fees to be paid.
- Trade Associations: Member of SABDA
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