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Seven years in South Africa, volume 1 (of 2)

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The author recounts three extended journeys across southern Africa during a seven-year period, combining travel narrative, natural history, and ethnographic observation. He describes routes between coastal ports, diamond-mining settlements, and inland rivers and highlands, noting landscapes, geology, and wildlife, and recording hunting expeditions and encounters with local communities. Chapters detail camp life, practical difficulties of travel, markets and camps, hunting scenes, and structural and social customs of multiple indigenous groups. The account intersperses scientific curiosity about flora and fauna with vivid scene-setting, practical notes for travellers, and numerous illustrations and maps to support the observations.

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Emil Holub

Emil Holub was a Czech explorer, physician, and writer known for his extensive travels in southern Africa during the late 19th century. His most notable work, "Seven Years in South Africa," is a detailed account of his experiences, research, and hunting expeditions from the diamond fields to the Zambezi River between 1872 and 1879. Holub's writings provide valuable insights into the geography, cultures, and wildlife of the region during a time of significant change. His contributions to literature and exploration have made him a notable figure in the history of African exploration.

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