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Auction #127 begins on 06 Nov 2025

Holub (Emil)

SEVEN YEARS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Travels, Researches and Hunting Adventures between the Diamond Fields and the Zambesi (1872-79)

Published: Africana Book Society, Johannesburg, 1975

Edition: Facsimile reprint

Reserve: $40

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Estimate: $55

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Bidding closes: 13 Nov 16:30 GMT

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Travels, Researches and Hunting Adventures between the Diamond Fields and the Zambesi (1872-79), translated by Ellen E. Frewer.

Africana Reprint Library volume 4 & 5. Pages: Volume I; xi + 426 + 32 following; Volume II; xi + 479.

Holub describes his first three expeditions to the remoter regions of southern Africa in the 1870's.
Emil Holub's compelling ambition was to follow in the footsteps of Dr Livingstone and, specifically, to reach Luanda by way of the Zambesi valley and across Angola. That he failed in his principle objective does not diminish his stature as a traveller-explorer nor, indeed, the fascination which modern readers will derive from his meticulous accounts of the journeys, the third of which took him to the upper reaches of the Zambesi River.
Holub was eminently qualified to undertake travel in the Africa of his day. He was a doctor of medicine, a zoologist, a botanist, a hunter and taxidermist, an artist and cartographer, an avid collector of specimens and, above all, a keen observer. Where Livingstone broke new ground Holub followed to consolidate, to record, to add detail to the broad canvas painted by his eminent predecessor.' Editor's note to the reprint edition, Johannesburg, 1975.

  • Jacket Condition: Good
  • Binding Condition: Very good
  • Overall Condition: Very good
  • Size: 8vo (225 x 150 mm)


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