ABSTRACT

Rene Caillie was the first European who penetrated to Timbuctoo and returned to communicate the information he had collected. This account was first published in 1830, and records observations of a journey of 4500 miles, of which 3000 were hitherto unknown to Europeans.

chapter 19|22 pages

Travels to Timbuctoo, &c., &c.

chapter 20|25 pages

Tongom

chapter 21|39 pages

Journey from Cabra to Timbuctoo

chapter 22|21 pages

Departure from Timbuctoo

chapter 23|23 pages

The Caravan Enters the Desert

chapter 24|28 pages

Wells of Amoul-Gragim

chapter 25|27 pages

Departure from the Camp

chapter 26|19 pages

Country of Tafilet

chapter 27|20 pages

Description of Fez

part 1|277 pages

Geographical Remarks and Inquiries

chapter 1 1 1_1|4 pages

Art. I

chapter 1 1 1_2|39 pages

Art. II

chapter 1 1 1_3|78 pages

Art. III

chapter 1 2|28 pages

Vocabularies Collected-By M. Caillié

Compared with those of Mungo Park, Bowdich, Jackson, Denham, &c.

chapter 1 3|24 pages

M. Caillié's Itinerary

chapter 1 4|18 pages

Explanation of the Plates

chapter 1 5|18 pages

Documents and Miscellaneous Papers

chapter 1|39 pages

Correspondence