
Journal of a second expedition into the interior of Africa, from the Bight of Benin to Soccatoo
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This account was first published in 1829. After serving in the Royal Navy in Canada, Hugh Clapperton (1788-1827) participated in two expeditions to the interior of Africa. Richard Lander (1804-34), a young Cornishman who had travelled widely in the service of previous employers, applied to accompany him on the second expedition, during which Clapperton died. Lander published this edition of Clapperton's journal in 1829; an expanded version (also available in this series) appeared the following year. Clapperton's account of his experiences is informal, lively and vivid, describing hospitality a...
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- JOURNAL OF A SECOND EXPEDITION INTO THE INTERIOR OF AFRICA, FROM THE BIGHT OF BENIN TO SOCCATOO.
- CONTENTS.
- SHORT SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN CLAPPERTON.
- INTRODUCTION.
- CHAPTER I. JOURNEY FROM BADAGRY OVER THE KONG MOUNTAINS TO THE CITY OF EYEO OR KATUNGA.
- CHAPTER II. RESIDENCE AT EYEO, OR KATUNGA, THE CAPITAL OF YOURIBA.
- CHAPTER III.
- CHAPTER IV. JOURNEY FROM BOUSSA, ACROSS THE FERRY OF THE QUORRA, BY GUARRI AND ZEGZEG, TO THE CITY OF KANO.
- CHAPTER V. JOURNEY FROM KANO TO THE CAMP OF BELLO, AND FROM THENCE TO SOCCATOO.
- CHAPTER VI. RESIDENCE AT SOCCATOO, TILL THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR.
- JOURNAL OF RICHARD LANDER, SERVANT TO THE LATE CAPTAIN CLAPPERTON.
- FROM KANO TO SOCCATOO.
- RESIDENCE AT SOCCATOO — MY MASTER’S DEATH — BURIAL.
- FROM SOCCATOO TO DUNRORA.
- FROM DUNRORA BACK TO ZEGZEG.
- FROM ZEGZEG TO BADAGRY.
- APPENDIX.
- A LIST, OR SUMMARY ACCOUNT, OF THE LATE CAPTAIN CLAPPERTON’S ARABIC PAPERS, TRANSLATED BY MR. A. V. SALAMÉ.
- No. I.
- No. II. Translation of the Account of the “Expedition of Forty Christians,” &c. &c.
- No. III. A Geographical Account of the Country, Rivers, Lakes, &c. from Bornou to Egypt, &c.
- Nos. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. and IX. Traditional Account of different Nations of Africa, &c.
- A VOCABULARY OF THE YOURRIBA TONGUE.
- METEOROLOGICAL TABLE.
- AT VARIOUS PLACES ON THE ROUTE.
- HEIGHT OF THERMOMETER IN KANO, AS OBSERVED BY RICHARD LANDER, AUGUST 25, 1826.
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