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Auction #120 begins on 16 Jan 2025

Andersson (Charles John)

THE OKAVANGO RIVER:

A Narrative of Travel, Exploration and Adventure. With numerous illustrations

Published: Hurst and Blackett, London, 1861

Edition: First Edition

Reserve: $200

Approximately:

Estimate: $300/350

Bidding opens: 16 Jan 16:30 GMT

Bidding closes: 23 Jan 16:30 GMT

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First edition: 364 pages, wood engraved frontispiece, engraved title page vignette - a portrait of the author, 15 plates, full brown calf, marbled endpapers and edges, red leather title label on the spine which is richly decorated gilt in panels - the leather is lightly rubbed along the spine and at the corners, contents bright, a very good copy.

Mendelssohn (Sidney) South African Bibliography, volume 1, page 42: A description of a hunting expedition through Namaqualand and Damaraland. Andersson intended to explore these countries right up to the Cunene or Nourse River, but the difficulties of the expedition, though encountered with indomitable courage, proved to be insuperable, and he had to turn back. He obtained, however, much valuable information, and his success as a hunter and collector was unique in this part of the continent. The coast-line of South-West Africa is carefully described, and there is an interesting account of the once-famed guano island, Ichaboe.

Wallis (J.P.R.) Fortune My Foe (1936), pages 256-258. 'From a variety of causes it was less effective than his Lake Ngami. In the first place, his instinctive reticence shrank from obtruding his personal sufferings and disappointments upon his reader. It was a manly modesty in him, but did his narrative less than justice. So it is that while the first chapters are as attractive as anything in Lake Ngami, and perhaps fine in their record of achievement and maturer in spirit, the later portions too readily decline into transcripts from the journals and show a falling off in freshness and gusto.'

Andersson had been unable to follow the book through the press and was disappointed in the lack of editorial control in the final product. An American edition was issued in the same year but it was not reprinted in London and remains perhaps the scarcest of Andersson's books.

  • Overall Condition: A very good copy
  • Size: 8vo (220 x 150 mm)


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