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Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa 5 Volume Set: Being a Journal of an Expedition Undertaken under the Auspices of H.B.M.'s ... Library Collection - African Studies)

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Born in Hamburg, Henry (Heinrich) Barth (1821–1865) studied history, archaeology, geography and Arabic. He joined James Richardson's 1849 expedition to Africa, which aimed to open the interior to trade and to study slavery. Following the deaths of Richardson (1851) and his colleague Overweg (1852), Barth led the expedition alone. His travels extended to Lake Chad in the east, Cameroon in the south and Timbuktu in the west. He was the first European to use the oral traditions of the local tribes for historical research, learning several African languages, and studying the history, resources, geography and civilisations of the people he encountered. The five volumes of Travels and Discoveries include plates, engravings and detailed annotated maps. This fascinating record of a groundbreaking expedition was published in both English and German in 1857–1858, and is still regarded as a major source on African culture.

3598 pages, Paperback

First published January 11, 2011

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Very boring. It consists of description upon description of the places he visits. There's rarely any action or interpersonal/cultural experiences.
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