In Savage Africa / Or, The adventures of Frank Baldwin from the Gold Coast to Zanzibar.
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The narrative follows a young man who leaves school to sail with his father and becomes involved in a hazardous African voyage. He faces shipboard robbery, encounters with slavers, imprisonment on a slave ship and an escape, then travels inland through jungles, rivers, and settlements where he meets varied local groups, Arab traders, and supernatural beliefs portrayed as fetichism. The journey includes dangerous animal encounters, captures by cannibals, violent skirmishes such as at Nyangwe, an overland crossing of Tanganyika, and finally a perilous return toward the coast, tracing themes of survival, cultural contact, and the risks of exploration.
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