UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 



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T, who felt his toils and sufferings 



.urded by V e sight The book is 



crammed with the most vivid pictures of 

 the land and its inhabitants, conveyed in the 



.;nd most telling manner Inform- 

 ation of a more practical nature abounds. 



..rip ion of the habits andappi 

 of the innumerable savage tribes ol 



are aided by the pencil. Ti. 

 question of currency is fully discus 

 the market value of cloths and beads laid 

 down. Cantain Burton carefully discrimi- 



iiearsay and his own o 



tion, and will probably be a safe pioneer, if 

 any adventurous enough to follow his track 

 can be found." GLU 



last of Anglo- > 



by that feat of daring, interesting in its de 

 tails and results, that he first ei:- 

 himself the attention of the public. In Afrie; 

 he had narrowly escaped from u 

 Is, and again by hunger, yet hi 

 ; the public advantage, and (i 

 the private risk of the new 1 expedition, o 

 which these volumes are a lively iv, 



i -alive of Captain Burton's characte 

 that before starting on his expedition hi 

 apprenticed himself to a blacksmith, tha 

 he might learn not only how to shoe a horsi 

 for himself, but how to make a horse-shoe.' 

 



EooJts of Travels by the same Author. 

 PIEST FOOTSTEPS in EAST AEEICA ; or, an Explo- 



ration of Harar. With Maps and coloured Plates 8vo. price 18* 



PEESONAL NAEEATIVE of a PILGEIMAGE to El 



MEUIXAH and MECCAH. Second Edition, revised, with coloured Plates 

 Map, and Woodcuts 2 vols. crown 8vo. price 24* 



London : LONGMAN, GREEN, and CO. Paternoster Row. 

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