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Auction #120 begins on 16 Jan 2025

Mollien (G.)

TRAVELS IN AFRICA, TO THE SOURCES OF THE SENEGAL AND GAMBIA, IN 1818

With a Map and Other Engravings. Translated from the French

Published: London, 1825

Edition: New edition

Reserve: $200

Approximately:

Estimate: $250/300

Bidding opens: 16 Jan 16:30 GMT

Bidding closes: 23 Jan 16:30 GMT

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New Edition: ix, 128 pages, engraved frontispiece (with tissue guard), 8vo (235 x 150 mm), large folding map as frontispiece, 4 engraved plates, attractively bound in half brown morocco with a green leather title label and with marbled paper sides, edges uncut, a very good copy.

'Gaspard Théodore Mollien (29 August 1796, in Paris – 28 June 1872, in Nice) was a French diplomat and explorer. In July 1816, as a passenger aboard the Medusa en route to Saint-Louis, Senegal, he became shipwrecked to the south of Cap Blanc. He survived the ordeal, and eventually made his way to Gorée Island, where he worked as a hospital manager. In 1817 he explored Cap-Vert (Senegal) and traveled the Senegal River. During the following year he was tasked by the colonial governor to recognize the sources of the Senegal and Gambia rivers. In 1819 he was awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honor for his African exploits. Beginning in 1822 he was stationed in Colombia, then in Haiti, where in 1828 he was named consul; from 1831 to 1848 he served as consul in Havana, Cuba.'

Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co, Bride Court, Bridge Street, London, 1825

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaspard_Th%C3%A9odore_Mollien)

  • Overall Condition: A very good copy
  • Size: 8vo (235 x 145)


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