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An expatriate memoir recounts more than a decade of work and travel in Central Africa, documenting voyages by steamship, life at remote trading posts, hunting excursions, and upriver journeys between colonial settlements. The author combines practical accounts of station administration, trade in rubber and other goods, and the hazards of fever and other illnesses with vivid travel scenes and personal reflection. Encounters with regional leaders and everyday interactions with local communities are described alongside impressions of indigenous beliefs and folktales. The book mixes chronological travel narrative with thematic chapters on economy, health, and cultural observation.

About the Author

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Paul Landbeck

Paul Landbeck was a writer known for his work "Kongoerinnerungen," which reflects on his experiences in the Congo. His writings provide a unique perspective on the cultural and social dynamics of the region during his time. Through his vivid storytelling, Landbeck contributes to the understanding of colonial history and its impact on both the land and its people. His literary contributions are part of a broader discourse on the complexities of colonial encounters and the narratives that emerge from them.

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