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Auction #125 begins on 14 Aug 2025

Campbell (John)

TRAVELS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Undertaken at the request of the London Missionary Society: Being the narrative of a Second Journey in the Interior of That Country

Published: Printed for the Society (LMS), London, 1822

Edition: First Edition

Reserve: $400

Approximately:

Estimate: $500/600

Bidding opens: 14 Aug 16:30 GMT

Bidding closes: 21 Aug 16:30 GMT

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With a Map and Coloured Prints 

First edition; 2 volumes: I. xii, 322 II. 384, (i Direction to the Binder), (iii publisher's catalogue) pages, hand coloured aquatint frontispiece in each volume, 10 hand coloured aquatint plates, folding coloured map, both half title pages, unsophisticated binding (probably mid-twentieth century) in maroon leather with matching marbled paper sides, gilt title labels on the spines, bookplates on both front endpapers, uncut edges, contents, map and plates free of foxing. 

Dictionary of South African Biography, volume 3, pages 127-8: ‘Upon the death of Dr. J.T. van der Kemp the London Mission Society sent Campbell to South Africa to visit and report on their mission stations. Campbell was the first missionary traveller to undertake a long journey into the interior, visiting far-flung missions. From Bethalsdorp he went to Graaff Reinet where he met the traveller W.J. Burchell. Finally after crossing the Orange River he reached Klaarwater mission station and advanced to Lattakoo and beyond, north-west of Malapeetze. When he was returning from this first journey of 4,800 kilometres, Campbell followed the South Bank of the Orange River for 960 kilometres, 480 kilometres on foot, in a region little known to Europeans. Having reached Pella he turned south via Silwerfontein where Cornelius Kok lived and where he received valuable information about Namaqualand, Damaraland and the Bushmen. 

He also brought back natural history and geological specimens for the L.M.S, museum. In November 1818 Campbell, accompanied Dr. John Philip aboard the Westmoreland, made his second voyage to Cape Town. He, Philip and Robert Moffat visited the eastern part of the Colony until halted by the Fifth Frontier War (1818-19). He then set out on his second journey into and beyond the known interior, proceeding further north than in 1812 via the Orange River to Griqua Town and Lattakoo. He returned to Cape Town where he remained for several months before returning to England in November 1820. 

  • Size: 8vo (240 x 150 mm)


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