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Rare and modern books

Elisee Trivier, (French Explorer), (1842-1912).

[FROM MARSEILLES TO CONGO, MOZAMBIQUE AND THE CENTRAL AFRICA] Triviye'nin Afrika seyâhatnâmesi (Asir Kitabhânesi Külliyâti). [= Mon voyage au Continent Noir; la "Gironde" en Afrique]. Translated into Ottoman Turkish by Mehmed Ekrem.

Asir Kütübhanesi Sahibi Kirkor / Asir Kütübhanesi Corpus, Aded: - 52 / Kasbar Matbaasi., [AH 1313], 1896

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Year of publication
1896
Place of printing
Istanbul
Author
Elisee Trivier, (French Explorer), (1842-1912).
Pages
0
Publishers
Asir Kütübhanesi Sahibi Kirkor / Asir Kütübhanesi Corpus, Aded:, 52 / Kasbar Matbaasi., [AH 1313]
Size
16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall
Edition
1st Edition
Keyword
Travels & Voyages, Ottomanica, Africana
Binding description
Soft cover
State of preservation
Very Good
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Original wrappers. 16mo. (14,5 x 10,5 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 20 p. First and only edition of this extremely rare pamphlet includes the chapters of 'From Marseilles to Gabon' and 'From Libreville to Banguela' of Trivier's expeditions in Africa. First chapter includes Trivier's Mozambique travel by ship over the Strait of Gibraltar. In this chapter, Trivier described the purpose of his voyage as "After returning to France from my last trip in January 1890, I declared that many more places should be seen. I have written many articles about the necessity of looking for new ways to eliminate the fears and worries caused by McKinley tariffs that are harmed everywhere. As a nice result of this, the Paris City Council and the Bordeaux Chamber of Commerce decided not to be dispatched to the hometown of Africans with an amount of money close to 11,000 francs.". In the second chapter, he describes Congo and other parts of Central Africa. French explorer Elisee Trivier followed in the footsteps of Scottish missionary David Livingstone in his attempt to explore the interior of Africa. Trivier's expedition traveled in 1889 up the Congo and across Africa to the island of Zanzibar on the eastern coast. Trivier is considered the first French explorer to have crossed Africa. Hegira: 1313 = Gregorian: 1896 Özege 21221.; Not in OCLC.

Lingue: Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928)
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