Author:
Barrow, John
Title:
An account of travels into the interior of Southern Africa in the years 1797 and 1798 : including cursory observations on the geology and geography of the southern part of that continent : the natural history of such objects as occured inthe animal, vegetable and mineral kingdoms : and sketches of the physical and moral characters of the various tribes of inhabitants surrounding the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope : to which is annexed a description of the present state, population, and produces of that extensive colony : with a map constructed entirely from actual observations made in the course of the travels (2 volumes)
Price:
£620.00
Year:
1801-1804
Edition:
1st
Publisher:
T Cadell Jun And W Davies,
Summary:
viii-419-(i) +l-452pp, 4to with large folding engraved map of the colony of Cape of Good Hope in vol.1 with small, closed tear. Folding aquatint frontis to volume two showing the entrance to Cape Town and 8 folding maps 2 have full wash colour, some off setting from the text to the maps. Armorial bookplate of George Jacob Bosanquet with his signature to the front paste downs. Contemporary full tan calf bindings with black title label to the spine the label to volume 1 chipped with loss. Some surface rubbing the bindings tight with no chips or splits. Mendelssohn 1, 87-88 - "He gives an excellent description of the country traversed particularly in regard to the botany and zoology of these regions. Significant evidence is afforded with regard to the alleged brutality of the Boers to their slaves and their Hottentot servants. The second volume deals mostly with the Cape of Good Hope and its economic and military importance."
Ref:
23858
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