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This American edition printed the very same year as the first edition of London 1838. But printed without the frontispiece, adverts and map as in the first edition. Still complete in this American edition.
Light green boards with the title to the spine on paper labels. Name in ink of JL Williams on ffep of both volumes dated 1901. Pages 216 and 215. Slight foxing throughout. A wee bit of paper loss on totle page of volume 2, see picture included. Binding tight, these copies are in good condition.
'An Expedition of Discovery into the Interior of Africa, through the hitherto undescribed countries of the Great Namaquas, Boschmans, and Hill Damaras. Performed under the auspices of Her Majesty's Government and the Royal Geographic Society.'
'Sir James Alexander fully intended carrying out his intention of exploring part of Eastern Africa, but as he was forestalled by Dr. A. Smith he decided to pursue his investigations in the West. With this view he proceeded to Namaqualand and Damaraland, which countries were little known at this time. Leaving Cape Town in 1836, he traversed these regions in an ox wagon, and went through a large part of the country now known as German West Africa, arriving at Walvisch Bay almost exhausted with the difficulties of travel and want of water. He draws attention to the education of the natives by the missions, through the medium of the Dutch language, which he considers a mistake, and states that the Damaras have no religious belief. He had a good deal of hunting throughout his journey, and was successful in providing food for his large party. He succeeded in obtaining a good collection of zoological and other specimens, many of which were at that time unknown to the scientific world. The volume contains an account of the social condition of the Namaquas, Boschmans, and Damaras, several illustrations, a map of the route of the author's expedition, and the Appendix includes a note upon the Cape Colony.' - Mendelssohn Vol.I, page 20
- Binding Condition: Good
- Overall Condition: Good
- Size: 12 x 19 cm
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