Excerpt from Narrative of a Journey to Musardu, the Capital of the Western Mandingoes
I was not even able to ascertain directly the seve ral heights of land by means of the boiling point of water, because my thermometers ranged only from 133° to 140° Fahrenheit. The highest rise of land was indicated by the aneroid at inches; the boil lug point of which would have been 208° Fahrenheit. See Davies Peck's Mathematical Dictionary, page 338, Table of barometric heights corresponding to difference of temperature of boiling water.' It is from these tables that I have made approximate esti mates of the elevations of land.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book recounts a daring journey through the wilds of West Africa in the late 19th century. The author, a young man of Liberian origin, volunteered to undertake an expedition into the largely uncharted interior, seeking to reach Musardu, the capital of the Western Mandingoes. His narrative vividly captures the challenges and intricacies of navigating this unmapped territory, offering a glimpse into the diverse cultures and complex political landscape of the region. The author's experiences provide a unique perspective on the clash between traditional societies and the growing influence of the burgeoning Liberian Republic. He encounters a cast of characters ranging from the enigmatic King Bessa, whose avarice and cruelty threaten the expedition, to the learned Mandingo leader Kaifal Kanda, who serves as his guide. Through detailed descriptions of the land, the people, and the customs, the author offers a nuanced portrait of a region in transition. The book delves into themes of cultural exchange, the challenges of exploration, and the enduring power of tribal traditions in a world increasingly influenced by Western ideals. It underscores the importance of understanding the intricacies of African societies beyond the simplistic narratives that often dominated the European imagination of the era. This account stands as a testament to the author's courage, offering valuable insights into a little-known corner of Africa at a pivotal moment in history. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781332160983_0
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