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Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo

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Sir Richard Burton (1821–90) is well known for his colourful career, recorded in numerous books and articles, as a diplomat, explorer and ethnographer. In 1861 he was appointed consul to Fernando Po (now Bioko) in Equatorial Guinea, remaining there for four years until he was transferred to Brazil. These volumes collate the expeditions and ethnographic observations made during his time there. In his preface, Burton writes that the 'plain truth' about the African has not been told in Britain, declaring that English occupation of West Africa has proved 'a remarkable failure'. First published in 1876, Volume 1 records Burton's landing at the Gaboon River and includes geographical details, information about local tribes, and reports of journeys to Sanga Tanga and up the Gaboon River to its source. Burton also writes about a 'specimen day' with the reputed Fán cannibals and includes a chapter on gorillas.

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ISBN: 9781108031349
Publication date: 2nd June 2011
Author: Richard Francis Burton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 288 pages
Series: Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2 Volume Set
Genres: Classic travel writing
African history