ABSTRACT

This is the first of several volumes on the exploration of the Niger following its discovery by Mingo Park. It begins with the travels of Friedrich Hornemann and then leaps a quarter of a century to the great journey of Alexander Gordon Laing. The travels of Lyon, Oudney, Denham and Clapperton will be the subject of later volumes. Book I consists of an edited text of Hornemann's journal of his travels from Cairo to Murzuk between 1797 and 1798 together with an introduction by Mr Bovill. Book II , on Laing's mission to Timbucktu from 1824 until his death in 1826, has been built up from miscellaneous material drawn from various contemporary sources. All the more important contemporary documents, whether in Laing's hand or not, have been printed exactly as they were written, but the fragmentary material which can be drawn from less important letters and official despatches has been turned into editorial notes which are interpolated in the text. Continued in Second Series 128-130. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1964.

part |41 pages

The Journal of Friedrich Hornemann’s Travels From Cairo to Murzuk in the Years 1797–98

chapter |39 pages

Editor’s Introduction

part |80 pages

The Journal of Frederick Horneman’s Travels, from Cairo to Mourzouk, the Capital of the Kingdom of Fezzan, in Africa in the years 1797–8.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |6 pages

Preface to the Journal

Giving Some Account of Mr. Frederick Horneman; of the Preparations for his Voyage; and of Events Previous to his Leaving Cairo.

chapter I|26 pages

Voyage From Cairo to Augila

chapter II|14 pages

Chapter

chapter III|25 pages

Some Account of Fezzan

part |268 pages

The Letters of Major Alexander Gordon Laing 1824–1826

chapter |58 pages

Introduction

chapter |2 pages

Itinerary

chapter I|9 pages

Preparations

chapter II|12 pages

Tripoli: Laing and the Bashaw

chapter III|8 pages

Tripoli: Emma Warrington

chapter IV|14 pages

Farewell to Laing

chapter V|13 pages

Tripoli to Ghadames

chapter VI|32 pages

Ghadames

chapter VII|23 pages

In Salah

chapter VIII|12 pages

The First Attack

chapter IX|11 pages

Timbuktu

chapter X|11 pages

The Search for Laing

chapter XI|61 pages

The Missing Journals