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Battell, Andrew, Edited With Notes And History By E. G. Ravenste, In

The Strange Adventures of Andrew Battell of Leigh, in Angola and the Adjoining Regions

1901

296,10 €

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Détails

Année
1901
Lieu d'édition
London. The Hakluyt Society
Auteur
Battell, Andrew, Edited With Notes And History By E. G. Ravenste, In
Edition
First edition.
Thème
Travel - Africa Hakluyt Society
Langues
Anglais
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

8vo [22.5 x 15 cm]; xx, 210, 20 [publisher's ads and book list] pp, 2 folding maps in rear pocket, illustrations (Zebra), headpieces, bibliog, glossary, index. original blind-stamped cloth, gilt vignette on covers and gilt spine title lettering, spine slightly faded, else fine and clean, unopened and unused. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Battell, an Englishman, was captured by the Portuguese and spent 18 years in the Portuguese colonies of Angola and Congo, where he recorded his observations and experiences including trading, the Gagas, wars, cannibalism, customs, religions, witchcraft, one of the first recorded observations of the zebra and hippopotamus in English, with a good introduction and appendices on other travels in the Congo, Angola, list of Kong kings, governors, historical material, etc. In the famous "Purchas his Pilgrimes," published in 1625, Battell is referred to: "The strange adventures of Andrew Battell, of Leigh in Essex, sent by the Portugals prisoner to Angola, who lived there and in the adjoining regions near eighteen yeeres. . . .Of the Provinces of Bongo, Calongo, Mayombe, Manikesocke, Motimbas; of the Ape Monster Pongo, their hunting; Idolatries; and divers other observations."
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