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According to Forbes the object of these Journals is "to illustrate the dreadful slave hunts and savages, the annihilations and exterminations consequent on this trade", with the aim of encouraging the British public in its efforts to end slavery.![]()
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Join Captain George Francis Lyon as he recounts his travels in northern Africa in the early 19th century. From atmospheric descriptions of the Sahara desert to encounters with Arab sheiks, this book is a captivating account of a bygone era.This [...]![]()
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Initially published in 1841 and written in language of the time, this is W.D Cooley's investigation which has formed a basis for future studies. His spirit for inquiry led him into the diverse fields of geography, mathematics, and linguistics an[...]![]()
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"What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile" by John Hanning Speke is a captivating account of one of the most significant geographical discoveries of the 19th century. Speke chronicles his arduous journey through the African continent,[...]