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A personal travel journal and related papers recording journeys through North and West Africa. The author narrates sea passages and overland travel, interactions with local guides and officials, and descriptive observations of towns, architecture, landscape, and customs, alongside notes on practical difficulties of travel and diplomacy. The volume compiles dated journal entries, loose memoranda, correspondence and replies, and appended extracts recounting further desert progress and an account of the author's death. It includes sketches and topographical notes that together present a firsthand, fragmentary record of exploration, encounters, and the logistical and cultural challenges faced during these travels.

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John Davidson

John Davidson was a Scottish poet and playwright known for his innovative contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of human experience and societal critique. Among his notable writings is "A Practical Novelist," which reflects his insights into the art of storytelling. Davidson also penned "Notes Taken During Travels in Africa," offering a glimpse into his adventures and observations during his journeys. Additionally, his play "The Theatrocrat: A Tragic Play of Church and Stage" showcases his theatrical prowess and engagement with complex moral questions. His diverse body of work continues to resonate with readers interested in the interplay of art and life.

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