A biographical memoir of the late Dr. Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, both of the Royal Navy, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing, all of whom died amid their active and enterprising endeavours to explore the interior of Africa
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The volume collects biographical sketches of three nineteenth-century explorers—Dr Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, and Major Alexander Gordon Laing—tracing their education, naval and military careers, correspondence, and successive attempts to penetrate the African interior. Drawing on letters, eyewitness reports, and contemporary accounts, it reconstructs expedition routes, health problems, diplomatic encounters, and logistical challenges, and reproduces several original letters written during travels. Each memoir follows the subject from early life to final journey, documenting the circumstances that led to their illness and deaths while engaged in exploration, and situating personal anecdotes alongside practical details of the missions.
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