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A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State

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About This Book

A traveler's diary of a six-month journey up the Congo River and its tributaries, offering day-to-day observations of landscapes, river navigation, towns, and colonial administration. It describes river ports, cataracts and rapids, steamers, railways, mission houses, botanical gardens, and encounters with local communities and officials. Practical notes on logistics, village life, labour for road and dock work, ceremonial routines, and the military-style organization of government appear alongside reflections on health, climate, and institutions. The account blends route notes, sketches of customs and scenery, and practical impressions intended to convey firsthand experience of the region.

About the Author

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Marcus R. P. Dorman

Marcus R. P. Dorman is an author known for his travel writing, particularly his work titled "A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State." In this book, Dorman provides a detailed account of his experiences and observations during his travels in the Congo, offering insights into the region's culture and environment. His narrative style combines personal reflection with descriptive storytelling, contributing to the genre of travel literature. Dorman's work serves as a historical document, capturing the complexities of the Congo during a significant period.

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