Records of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition to Africa
With the Subsequent Adventures of the Author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:19th Apr '11
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An 1830 account of an expedition through West Africa to follow the River Niger, written by the party's only survivor.
This two-volume work, published in 1830, recounts the failed mission of Hugh Clapperton (1788–1827) and Richard Lander (1804–1834) to explore the River Niger in West Africa. Volume 1 covers the voyage from England, travel inland, and arrival at the river.Hugh Clapperton (1788–1827) was a former naval officer who was determined to explore the course of the River Niger. In 1822 he set out on an expedition to trace the river by approaching it through North Africa, though this proved unsuccessful. Three years later, Clapperton tried again, with plans to start in West Africa, and the young explorer Richard Lander (1804–1834) joined his party. They arrived in Badagry (in present-day Nigeria) and eventually crossed the Niger at Bussa, before reaching Sokoto (in north-west Nigeria), where Clapperton died from an attack of dysentery. Lander returned to England and published this two-volume account of the journey in 1830. Volume 1 recounts the voyage out, travel inland through Africa, and arrival at the river, while describing the people encountered in a part of Africa that was barely known to Europeans during this period.
ISBN: 9781108030427
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 19mm
Weight: 440g
342 pages