Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa by Mungo Park

Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa by Mungo Park

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Presents a tale of adventure and survival. This title includes a chronicle that provides a record of the lives of ordinary people in West Africa before European intervention. It offers accounts of war, politics, and the spread of Islam, as well as the author's constant confrontations with slavery as practised in eighteenth-century West Africa.

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Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa by Mungo Park

Presents a tale of adventure and survival. This title includes a chronicle that provides a record of the lives of ordinary people in West Africa before European intervention. It offers accounts of war, politics, and the spread of Islam, as well as the author's constant confrontations with slavery as practised in eighteenth-century West Africa.
“In a time when the world has grown tame and we have to manufacture our adventures, Mungo Park’s Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa is both an education and a delightThe Africa he entered was uncharted and unknown, the farthest outpost of a truly wild and richly mysterious planet. He was the first European to go there and come back again, and he rewarded his society—and ours—with a geographical and anthropological marvel of a book, an adventure story to cap them all.”—T. Coraghessan Boyle
“Western Sudan . . . means for me an episode in Mungo Park’s life. It means for me the vision of a young, emaciated, fair-haired man, clad simply in a tattered shirt and worn-out breeches, gasping painfully for breath and lying on the ground in the shade of an enormous African tree (species unknown), while from a neighboring village of grass huts a charitable black-skinned woman is approaching him with a calabash full of pure cold water, a simple draught which, according to himself, seems to have effected a miraculous cure.”—Joseph Conrad, from Geography and Some Explorers

Mungo Park (1771–1805) was a Scottish explorer who, at the age of twenty-four, travelled alone to Africa in search of the Niger River. A decade later, he returned to Africa on an ill-fated second mission, this time sponsored by the British government. Though there were no survivors of this journey, Park and the last few members of his expedition were reported to have met their deaths while attempting to follow the Niger to its end. Kate Ferguson Marsters is Assistant Professor of English at Gannon University.

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ISBN 13 9780822325376
ISBN 10 0822325373
Title Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa
Author Mungo Park
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Duke University Press
Year published 2000-08-30
Number of pages 416
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