by Wilhelm Junker ; translated from the German by A.H. Keane. Illustrated. "With 38 full-page plates, and 125 illustrations in the text." Includes... Show moreby Wilhelm Junker ; translated from the German by A.H. Keane. Illustrated. "With 38 full-page plates, and 125 illustrations in the text." Includes index. Main Heritage Shelves General DT351 .J9 1891 Book Item-ID: i1596050x BIB-ID: 1024930 In English; translation of Reisen in Afrika, published Vienna, 1889-1892. Show less
by the late Commander Clapperton. To which is added, the journal of Richard Lander from Kano to the sea-coast, partly by a more eastern route. With... Show moreby the late Commander Clapperton. To which is added, the journal of Richard Lander from Kano to the sea-coast, partly by a more eastern route. With a portrait of Captain Clapperton, and a map of the route, chiefly laid down from actual observations for latitude and longitude. "A list or summary account, of the late Captain Clapperton's Arabic papers, translated by Mr. A.V. Salamé": p. [329]-340. Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, DT219 .H36 1856
Description of a journey from Bengazi through Barca and the Libyan Desert to Cairo. Description of a journey from Bengazi through Barca and the... Show moreDescription of a journey from Bengazi through Barca and the Libyan Desert to Cairo. Description of a journey from Bengazi through Barca and the Libyan Desert to Cairo. Main Heritage Shelves General DT219 .H36 1856 Book Item-ID: i10240755 BIB-ID: 1025711 Show less
by the Hon. Emily Ward, with photographs and a chapter on southern Tunisia by Lord Leigh, and a preface by the Hon. Agnes Leigh. "Lord Leigh... Show moreby the Hon. Emily Ward, with photographs and a chapter on southern Tunisia by Lord Leigh, and a preface by the Hon. Agnes Leigh. "Lord Leigh contributes, in addition to the photographs, accounts of shooting excursions, of which he made several; and in chapter xi he describes an expedition into parts of Tunisia which he took alone."--Pref. Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, DT351 .D39 1828, 916.6
by Major Denham, F.R.S., Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the tenth degree of northern latitute... Show moreby Major Denham, F.R.S., Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the tenth degree of northern latitute, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the capital of the Felatah empire. The appendix contains: no. I-XVI. Translations from the Arabic, of various letters and documents, brought from Bornou and Soudan by Major Denham and Captain Clapperton. By A. Salame. Show less
Deutsche Inner-Afrikanische Forschungs-Expedition (4th : 1910-1912), Description and travel, Description and travel, Social life and customs, DT351 .F853 1913, 916.6/03
by Leo Frobenius...With seventy plates, including two coloured frontispieces, two hundred illustrations in the text from photographs and drawings,... Show moreby Leo Frobenius...With seventy plates, including two coloured frontispieces, two hundred illustrations in the text from photographs and drawings, four maps and tables. Tr. by Rudolf Blind. Paged continuously. Translation of Und Afrika sprach. Show less
Description and travel, History, Social life and customs, Description and travel, DT309 .D25 1839
Presents some of the author's notes during his adventures and travels in Africa in early 18th century. Mr. Davidson's Notes, kept in the form of a... Show morePresents some of the author's notes during his adventures and travels in Africa in early 18th century. Mr. Davidson's Notes, kept in the form of a Journal -- Loose Memoranda found amongst Mr. Davidson's Papers -- Letters from Captain Washington to Mr. Davidson -- Mr. Davidson's Replies to Queries -- Extracts from Mr. Davidson's Letters ---- APPENDIX. Extracts from the Correspondence of Mr. Davidson, during his Residence in Morocco ; with an Account of his further progress in the Desert -- Account of Mr. Davidson's Death, extracted from the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society -- History of Abou, extracted from the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society -- Mr. Hay's Letter, referred to in the Notes, and Reply thereto. by the late John Davidson. "Printed for private circulation only." Includes appendixes. Also issued online via the World Wide Web. Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, DT220 .H65 1936
Knud Holomboe ; translated from the Danish by Helga Holbek ; with an introduction by J.H. Driberg. "First published in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1931,... Show moreKnud Holomboe ; translated from the Danish by Helga Holbek ; with an introduction by J.H. Driberg. "First published in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1931, under the title 'Örkenen braender'. Published in Great Britain 1936." Show less
Begunne in the the yeere of iubile, 1600. and by some of them finished the yeere 1611. the others not yet returned. Very profitable for the helpe... Show moreBegunne in the the yeere of iubile, 1600. and by some of them finished the yeere 1611. the others not yet returned. Very profitable for the helpe of trauellers, and no lesse delightfull to all persons who take pleasure to heare of the manners, gouernment, religion, and customes of forraine and heathen countries. Compiled by Theophilus Lavender from letters by William and Peter Biddulplh to Bezaliel Biddulph. Author's name, William Biddulph, appears in the text. Editor's preface signed: Theophilus Lavender. Second edition extended to cover the years 1609-1611. P. 120 misnumbered 102. Running title reads: The trauels of certaine Englishmen into farre countries. Originally published in 1608 as: The travels of certaine Englishmen into Africa, Asia, Troy, Bythinia, Thracia, and to the Blacke Sea. Travels of certaine Englishmen into Africa, Asia, Troy, Bythinia, Thracia, and to the Blacke Sea. Main Heritage Shelves General G160 .B53 1612 Book Item-ID: i1022628x BIB-ID: 1024264 Show less
written by al-Hassan ibn Mohammed al-Wezaz al-Fasi, a Moor, baptised as Giovanni Leone, but better known as Leo Africanus ; done into English in... Show morewritten by al-Hassan ibn Mohammed al-Wezaz al-Fasi, a Moor, baptised as Giovanni Leone, but better known as Leo Africanus ; done into English in the year 1600 by John Pory, and now edited, with an introduction and notes, by Robert Brown. Microfiche. Washington, D.C. : Microcard Editions, [196-?]. 29 microfiches ; 8 x 13 cm. Show less
Deutsche Inner-Afrikanische Forschungs-Expedition (4th : 1910-1912), Description and travel, Description and travel, Social life and customs, DT351 .F853 1913, 916.6/03
by Leo Frobenius...With seventy plates, including two coloured frontispieces, two hundred illustrations in the text from photographs and drawings,... Show moreby Leo Frobenius...With seventy plates, including two coloured frontispieces, two hundred illustrations in the text from photographs and drawings, four maps and tables. Tr. by Rudolf Blind. Paged continuously. Translation of Und Afrika sprach. Main Heritage Shelves General DT351 .F853 1913 Book v. 2 Item-ID: i20238320 BIB-ID: 1024415 Show less
Description and travel, Descriptions et voyages, DT471 .B87 1863, 916.6 B974w
by a F.R.G.S. ; with map and illustration ... Includes bibliographical references. Also issued online. Show moreby a F.R.G.S. ; with map and illustration ... Includes bibliographical references. Also issued online. Show less
by Henry M. Stanley ; With a new preface by the author, written for this edition. Includes index. Show moreby Henry M. Stanley ; With a new preface by the author, written for this edition. Includes index. Show less
by John Reynell Morell. Main Heritage Shelves General DT275 .M87 1854 Book Item-ID: i10051272 BIB-ID: 1006763 Includes bibliographical references. Show moreby John Reynell Morell. Main Heritage Shelves General DT275 .M87 1854 Book Item-ID: i10051272 BIB-ID: 1006763 Includes bibliographical references. Show less
written by al-Hassan ibn Mohammed al-Wezaz al-Fasi, a Moor, baptised as Giovanni Leone, but better known as Leo Africanus ; done into English in... Show morewritten by al-Hassan ibn Mohammed al-Wezaz al-Fasi, a Moor, baptised as Giovanni Leone, but better known as Leo Africanus ; done into English in the year 1600 by John Pory, and now edited, with an introduction and notes, by Robert Brown. Microfiche. Washington, D.C. : Microcard Editions, [196-?]. 29 microfiches ; 8 x 13 cm. Show less
by Albert Wilson. With forty-eight illustrations. Printed in Great Britain. Show moreby Albert Wilson. With forty-eight illustrations. Printed in Great Britain. Show less