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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 and annoyances,
discomforts and pleasures. Although its language and attitudes are
typical of the early colonial period, it remains a valuable source
for West African history. The book also contains a short biography
of Clapperton, Lander's emotional account of his master's illness
and death, and his journal of his lonely return journey. The
appendix includes meteorological observations, notes on Arabic
documents, and Yoruba vocabulary.
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