Great African Travellers: From Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley
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The work surveys successive European expeditions into Africa’s interior, recounting individual journeys and the societies that sponsored them while describing geographic discoveries such as previously unknown rivers, lakes, mountains and reported cities. It documents the hardships of travel—fever, famine, dangerous wildlife, difficult terrain and loss of companions—and the encounters with local peoples, while correcting popular myths about a uniformly barren continent. Organized as a series of traveler biographies and expedition narratives, it traces how gradual exploration replaced speculation with mapped features and a more varied picture of Africa’s climates, landscapes and inhabited regions.
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