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| AT ALL LIBRARIES . NEW EXPLORATIONS IN AFRICA . 2 vols . demy 8 vo . with Maps and over 130 Fall-page and Text Illustrations , price £ 2 . 2 s . FROM BENGUELLA TERRITORY TO THE of YACCA . By H . CAJPELLO and R . IVENS , Officers of the Royal Portuguese Navy . Translated by ALFRED ELWES , Ph . D . ( Translator of Pinto ' s ' How I Crossed Africa' ) . 2 vols . [ Ready . This Work , furnished with complete Maps , Portraits of the Travellers , and copious Illustrations , forms an important contribution to the physical and ethnological geography of the vast African Continent , and is fall of interesting adventure . From THE ATHEN / EUM , October 7 . 4 Their route throughout abounded in-features of interest .... More especially interesting are their accounts of the native tribes . Almost at the outset they were enabled to shed light upon the history of the Jagga , who , ever since Battel came across these reputed maneaters on the coast of the Atlantic , have figured in books on Africa . .... Of very great importance are the scientific observations and collections made by the authors . . . . The illustrations are numerous and to the point . Of the translation we are able to speak in words of praise 4 Altogether . this work of travel is a credit to its authors , and one which is entitled to a permanent place among books dealing with African geography / From long Review in THE ACADEMY . ' . . . . But the limits of our space have already been exceeded before a tithe of the interesting points have been touched on which had been marked off for notice . In fact , large as the work is , it teems with-incident to such an extent that it cannot be said to contain a single dull page / j | London : SAMPSON Crown I /> Buildings W , MARSTON , 188 Fleet , Street 8 EARLE , B . O . , & R 1 VINGTON , 679 ) ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 16, 1882, page 1044, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16101882/page/32/
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