About This Book
A first-person travel journal recounts preparations and departure on a commercial expedition into Abyssinia, describing sea passages and overland stages through Egyptian ports and Red Sea harbors to Massawa and beyond. Presented as near-raw daily notes with accompanying sketches, a route map and a royal letter of recommendation, the narrative emphasizes practical logistics, landscape, flora and fauna, local customs and dealings with authorities. The account aims for faithful observation rather than academic analysis, recording hardships, encounters and on-the-spot impressions to give readers a vivid sense of travel conditions and the people and places encountered.
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