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Casati
TEN YEARS IN EQUATORIA AND THE RETURN WITH EMIN PASHA. Translated from the Original Italian Manuscript by The Hon. Mrs. J. Randolph Clay Assisted by Mr. I. Walter Savage Landor
Frederick Warne and Co., 1891
764,50 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: very handsome in the original decorated cloth featuring an exciting pictorial scene.<br> casati's narrative is a memorable and historically valuable addition to the african genre. ?send me a young man, preferably an officer in the army, well acquainted with the art of drawing maps?; it was this letter from gessi pasha that began captain casati?s ten year adventure in africa. during his years there he experienced imprisonment, a sentence to death and daring escape. he also was well known among such african luminaries of the day as emin pasha and henry stanley. this account, taken from his manuscripts and letters, was somewhat late in publication because his early paper had been stolen by king chua and had to be rewritten from memory and because casati remained in africa for some time to nurse the ailing pasha.