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The author presents a travel-report and historical survey of European colonial expansion into Africa, combining eyewitness sketches, regional history, and commentary on imperial practice. The narrative moves across deserts, coasts, and jungles to depict railway building, irrigation and land development, military and administrative presences, and encounters with local communities, highlighting the hardships and ambitions of pioneers and settlers. It surveys motives and methods—economic opportunity, strategic control, and civilizing rhetoric—and records the practical consequences of empire on landscapes, trade routes, and indigenous societies, illustrated with maps and descriptive plates.
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