revised and translated by Mr. Albert Montémont.

 TRIP IN AFRICA - illustrated by Bocourt and Ch. Put.

in Paris, J. Bry, 1853.

false title, title, a colored card (separated from its hinge); individual pagination in this order:

* LEVAILLANT (1780-1784), 32 pp. ;

* MUNGO-PARK 51785-1805), notice on the explorer, road from Djillifri to Pisania, crossing Senegal for the Kingdom of Kasson, from Kemmou to Funingkedy, ... from Kayi to Nérico, 32 pp.

* ADANSON (1749-1754), in Senegambia; golberry (1785-178_) in Senegal; among the Moors of Senegambia; LAMPRIERE (1790-1791) in the Marox empire; 16 pp.

* BONAPARTE (1798-1801) Egyptian expedition; 16 pp.

* BRUCE (1768-17723), at the sources of the Nile, in Nubia and Abyssinia; 32 pp.

* BURCHELL (1810-1815), in Southern Africa, 32 pp.

* DENNHAM and CLAPPERTON (1822-1824) in North and Central Africa. 32 pp.

* MAJOR LAING (1822), in Timanni, Kouranko and Soulimana; CLAPPERTON in North Africa (1825-1826; GRAY (1816-1821) in the interior of West Africa from Gambia, through Woulli, Bondou, Galam, kasson, Kaarta and Foulidou, to Niger. 32 pp.

* RENE CAILLIE (1827-1828), in Timbuktu; THOMPSON (1825-1824) in South Africa, the Cape of Good Hope. 32 pp.

* RICHARD and JOHN LANDER (1830-1831) exploration of the course and mouth of the Niger. 32 pp.

* EL-TOUNSY (1803-1827), in Darfur; in Ouaday; CLOT-BEY (1840) in Egypt; SELIM BIMBACHI (1840-1841), in search of the sources of the Bahr-El-Abiad or the White Nile. ; ROCHET D’HERICOURT in the kingdom of Choa (1839-1840); RAFFENEL (1843-1844) in West Africa; THEOPHILE LEFEBVRE (1839-1843) in Abyssinia. 32 pp.


leather spine binding, stamped title, mention part 2e. 

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in good condition: solid binding without accident; minor rubbing in cardboard, light interior; horn in front slice.

* MUNGO-PARK 51785-1805), notice on the explorer, road from Djillifri to Pisania, crossing Senegal for the Kingdom of Kasson, from Kemmou to Funingkedy, ... from Kayi to Nérico, 32 pp. * ADANSON (1749-1754), in Senegambia; golberry (1785-178_) in Senegal; among the Moors of Senegambia; LAMPRIERE (1790-1791) in the Marox empire; 16 pp. * MAJOR LAING (1822), in Timanni, Kouranko and Soulimana; CLAPPERTON in North Africa (1825-1826; GRAY (1816-1821) in the interior of West Africa from Gambia, through Woulli, Bondou, Galam, kasson, Kaarta and Foulidou, to Niger. 32 pp. * EL-TOUNSY (1803-1827), in Darfur; in Ouaday; CLOT-BEY (1840) in Egypt; SELIM BIMBACHI (1840-1841), in search of the sources of the Bahr-El-Abiad or the White Nile. ; ROCHET D’HERICOURT in the kingdom of Choa (1839-1840); RAFFE