First published in 1883, this travel memoir describes the journey
into West Africa undertaken by explorers Richard Burton (1821 90)
and Verney Lovett Cameron (1844 94) in 1881. The mission for the
two men was to assess the mining potential of the west coast, first
observed by Burton in a publication that had appeared twenty years
earlier. The first few chapters of Volume 1 cover the journey from
Trieste to Lisbon, Madeira and Tenerife and on to Africa during the
winter of 1881, including descriptions of Mount Atlas and the
Canary Islands. Volume 2 describes the journey to Axim and back.
The expedition was cut short by the Foreign Office, who feared for
the safety of the two explorers. Burton returned to Europe with a
large collection of plant and animal specimens, and the pair sent
151 plant species, lists of which are included in the appendices,
to Kew Gardens.
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