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Auction #126 begins on 25 Sep 2025

Farini (G.A.)

THROUGH THE KALAHARI DESERT

A Narrative of a Journey With Gun, Camera, and Note-Book to Lake N'Gami and Back

Published: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, London, 1886

Edition: First Edition

Reserve: $200

Approximately:

Estimate: $250/350

Bidding opens: 25 Sep 16:30 GMT

Bidding closes: 2 Oct 16:30 GMT

Ships from: South Africa

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First Edition: 475 pages, 2 portraits as frontispieces, 44 full-page and other illustrations, folding plan of 'The Hundred Falls of the Orange River', folding map, original pictorial green cloth over bevelled boards, titled gilt on upper cover and spine, light rubbing along the edges of the spine, a very good copy.

'Farini was one of the more extraordinary African travellers. Born William Leonard Hunt in the backwoods of Ontario his life continued through many worldly adventures so numerous and unusual it seems incredible that one man experienced them all. He was the leader of the circus troup the Flying Farinis, the mastermind of the first human cannonball act, the inventor of folding theatre seats and the modern parachute, the creator of Africa's great myth of the Lost City of the Kalahari and a renowned botanist and artist.' From 'The Great Farini, The High-Wire Life of William Hunt' by Shane Peacock, 1996.

  • Overall Condition: Very good
  • Size: 8vo (230 x 160 mm)


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