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JOURNAL OF AN EXPEDITION UP THE NIGER AND TSHADDA RIVERS
UNDERTAKEN BY MACGREGOR LAIRD, ESQ. IN CONNECTION WITH THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, IN 1854 |
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Samuel Crowther |
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ISBN 10: |
1108011837 |
ISBN 13: |
9781108011839 |
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Publisher: |
CAMBRIDGE LIBRARY COLLECTION |
Pub. date: |
20 May, 2010 |
Series: |
Cambridge Library Collection - Religion |
Pages: |
268 |
Description: |
An 1854 expedition to West Africa as experienced by the Sierra Leonean clergyman and linguist Samuel Crowther. |
Synopsis: |
Captured by slavers as a boy, freed by the Royal Navy, and raised at a mission, Samuel Crowther in 1864 became the first African to be ordained as an Anglican bishop. As a priest, he accompanied the Scottish merchant MacGregor Laird on his expedition to West Africa in 1854, and celebrated Sunday services in a variety of bizarre locations and perilous conditions. This 1855 book is Crowther's detailed record of his journey aboard the steamboat Pleiad. Written from the unusual perspective of an African-born, London-educated clergyman, it is a congenial and evocative account of the day-to-day difficulties confronting the explorers, their interactions with native peoples, and encounters with slavery and civil war. Crowther, a keen linguist, went on to publish several books on African languages including Nupe, Igbo and Yoruba. This book includes a substantial appendix comparing the grammar and vocabularies of the languages he encountered. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Cambridge University Press |
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