Voyage of Observation Among the Colonies of Western Africa, and a Campaign in Kaffir-Land in 1835


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The author of this epic of early exploration, Capt. James Alexander, was the soldier-explorer who led an 1836 expedition, sponsored by the Government and the Royal Geographical Society, into the interior of South West Africa (today's Namibia). Travelling by ox-wagons, his route lay north from Cape Town, across the Orange River into the interior and, running dangerously short of water, out at Walfisch Bay - a 4,000-mile trek through unexplored desert wilderness. His book is a compendium of early exploration, including observations of flora and fauna, and the native peoples in the area they travelled through. He also amassed a large collection of zoological and scientific specimens. This is a rare book of consuming interest to fans of African exploration.




Narrative Of A Voyage Of Observation Among The Colonies Of Western Africa, In The Flag-Ship Thalia; And Of A Campaign In Kaffir-Land, On The Staff Of The Commander-In-Chief, In 1835 ; By James Edward Alexander, K. L. S. Captain 42nd Highlanders; and Lieutenant-Colonel, Portuguese Service. Author of "Travels in the East," " Transatlantic Sketches," &c. ; Illustrated With Maps And Plates By Major C. C. Michell, K. H. Surveyor-General and Civil Engineer, Cape of Good Hope ; In Two Volumes


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