About This Book
The narrative recounts the author's two expeditions from the West African coast into the interior, detailing journeys along the Gambia and its tributaries and attempts to follow a major inland river. It combines chronological travel diary—routes, villages, audiences with local rulers, and episodes of sickness, robbery, and hardship—with ethnographic observation of housing, social practices, trade networks, and the slave commerce. Interspersed are natural descriptions of rivers, climate, and wildlife, practical notes on caravan routes and commerce, and a final account of a subsequent, more perilous venture into central Africa.
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