African Researches
Or, Proceedings of the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa
Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Nov '11
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An 1802 work reporting on the exploits of explorers in Africa, including Mungo Park and Friedrich Hornemann.
Founded in 1788, the African Association lay behind many of the most famous expeditions to Africa at the turn of the eighteenth century. This volume, published in 1802, includes revealing reports and letters from both Mungo Park and Friedrich Hornemann, as well as fascinating background detail to their expeditions.The founding of the African Association in 1788 was arguably the starting point of the European race to explore Africa. The organisation lay behind many of the most famous expeditions to Africa at the end of the eighteenth century, including those of Mungo Park, Friedrich Hornemann and John Lewis Burckhardt. This volume, published in 1802, includes fascinating details of their expeditions. We read of the failure of earlier projects, and Sir Joseph Banks' recommendation of Hornemann to the Association, stating that 'his youth, his prudence … and lively zeal' would make him a fine 'acquisition'. Of Mungo Park, the Association heard that he was 'a young man of no mean talents'. Alongside the insights into the preparations for the expeditions, the volume includes letters and detailed accounts from both Park and Hornemann, and meticulous contemporary maps, providing a unique picture of the earliest days of exploration in Africa.
ISBN: 9781108032674
Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm x 24mm
Weight: 1090g
460 pages