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About This Book
ISBN13: 9781125853467 |
Synopses & Reviews
From Powells.com:
Burton's independent nature is evident throughout the book. He appeals for honest dealings with the native peoples, cautioning that "deception will be met with the reward it deserves." He maintains the unpopular position that forts and ports are more profitable than holding territory and declaims against any revival of the slave trade through "want of demand." Despite his enlightened views on imperialism he offers practical advice on travel and transport in the area, who to trust, and how to equip oneself while hunting gorilla. [Penzer,p. 92 Farwell, pp. 206-225.]
This is a scarce title in its original cloth, featuring two color folding maps and numerous text illustrations. Jamie McNulty, Powells.com
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9781125853467
- Author:
- Publisher:
- SAMPSON LOW MARSTON LOW & SEAR
- Copyright:
- 1876
- Binding:
- SET HARDCOVER
- Notes:
London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1876.
2vols, original green cloth with pictorial gilt illustratedcover, gilt title on spine with faded decorations. Repairs to head & tail of spine and along bevelled edges. Some dis-coloration to top sections of front boards. Inner hinges skillfully reinforced. 2 colored folding maps, 1 inch tear and fraying to Congo River Map in V2 repaired with paper backing. 4 plates and 21 text illustrations. Some internal soiling. A scarce title in good condition. Complete with all plates and maps. Penzer. JAM











