PARK Mungo

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PARK Mungo
Second trip to the interior of Africa, during the year 1805. Paris, Dentu, 1820. In-8, red half-maroquin with small corners, crowned figure in the center, smooth spine decorated, untrimmed (contemporary binding). Original edition of the French translation. Gay, p. 205. A portrait of Mungo Park engraved in frontispiece by N. Courbe and a folding map. Mungo Park (1771-1806), a Scottish surgeon with a passion for travel, volunteered with the African Society in London to study the course of the Niger River, which at the time was a geographical enigma . He undertook a first journey in 1795, during which, after a long journey, he was taken prisoner and held in slavery. Although he was given up for lost, he managed to escape and became immensely famous on his return to Great Britain, two and a half years after the beginning of his expedition. A few years later, Mungo Park undertook a second expedition, this time protected by a large armed escort. But he drowned when his boat sank. The African Society of London then published a second account, published by Murray in London in 1815, based on communications sent by Park during his voyage, accompanied by a biographical note, comments by Walter Scott, and notes by several geographers. A copy of the figure by Marie-Louise, Duchess of Parma, former Empress of the French. A few freckles.
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