An illustrated first edition of this travelogue by English missionary, exploring Central Africa.
The first edition of the work.
In publisher's original green cloth binding.
Illustrated with a frontispiece, 16 plates, and 5 maps.
Collated, complete.
A travel work by Frederick Stanley Arnot, a British missionary who did much to establish Christian missions in what are nowAngola,Zambiaand theDemocratic Republic of the Congo.
With an introduction by W.
H.
Bennet.
This work covers the author's travels in Central Africa, noting places and events such as Msidi and the Bagarengaze, slaves and slavery, the Desert and the Bushman.
In publisher's original cloth binding.
Externally, smart.
Shelf wear to extremities, with bumping to the head and tail of the spine.
Fading to spine, with slight rubbing to joints.
Odd small marks to boards.
Internally, firmly bound.
Pages are bright and clean, with spotting and age toning.
Ink inscription to half title page.
Very Good