Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia with Some Account of the Late Emperor the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People
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The author recounts his personal experiences accompanying a diplomatic mission to Abyssinia and enduring subsequent captivity, offering a close account of the emperor's rise, governance, character, and the political tensions that produced the detention of several Europeans. The narrative follows journeys from the Red Sea coast into the interior, encounters with diverse local peoples and military forces, and the routines and hardships of camp life, including disease, public trials, and coerced displays of loyalty. Interspersed are explanations of misunderstandings and intrigues that provoked harsh treatment, with descriptive sketches of places, institutions, and individuals met during negotiations and imprisonment.
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