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Schweinfurth
THE HEART OF AFRICA. Three Years’ Travels and Adventures in the Unexplored Regions of Central Africa From 1868 to 1871.
Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle, 1874
855,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, États-Unis d'Amérique)
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Edizione: very scarce, in the original decorated cloth bindings and a highly important work of africana. in the introduction it is stated that for various reasons, “out of a host of men who have attempted to penetrate africa from north to south only two have achieved success.” dr. schweinfurth is one of the two men. dr. schweinfurth traveled through central africa as a botanist and did much to increase our knowledge on that area. his book is a broad exploration of the region. the people, the customs, the land and of course the natural world are explored in his three year journey.<br> schweinfurth traveled for three years in africa and had already become famous for his travels before he returned. “travelling, not in the footsteps of baker, but in a westerly direction, he reached the neighbourhood of baker’s lake, passing through the country of the niam-niam, and visiting the unknown kingdom of monbuttoo. as an explorer, he stands in the highest rank, and merits to be classed with mungo park, denham and capperton, livingstone, burton, speke and grant, barth and rohlfs. he can also claim two qualifications which no african traveller has hitherto possessed. he is a scientific botanist, and also an accomplished draughtsman.” [intro] this is an important work in geography, ethnography and the study of the human species.