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2 VRS BOOKS! DAVID LIVINGSTONE SOUTH AFRICA PAPERS & WILLIAM SOMERVILLE'S NARRATIVE OF HIS...
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2 VRS BOOKS! DAVID LIVINGSTONE SOUTH AFRICA PAPERS & WILLIAM SOMERVILLE'S NARRATIVE OF HIS...

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South Africa
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"DAVID LIVINGSTONE SOUTH AFRICA PAPERS 1849 - 1853" BY I SCHAPERA, SECOND SERIES NO. 3. HARDCOVER, CLOTHBOUND, 187 PAGES, NO INSCRIPTIONS OR NAMES. This book focuses on the experiences of missionary-explorer David Livingstone in South Africa

"WILLIAM SOMERVILLE'S NARRATIVE OF HIS JOURNEYS TO THE EASTERN FRONTIER AND TO LATTAKOE 1799 - 1802" BY EDNA AND FRANK BRADLOW, SECOND SERIES NO. 10. HARDCOVER, CLOTHBOUND, 255 PAGES, NO INSCRIPTIONS OR NAMES. William Somerville, an Edinburgh doctor, accompanied the invading forces of Major-General Craig when the British took the Cape in 1795. He remained at the Cape for some years, accompanying Major-General Dundas to the eastern districts during the height of conflict on the frontier. Subsequently he accompanied an expedition to the Orange River. On both occasions he recorded the cultures of the indigenous people whom he met, and the flora and fauna.

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