Voyages to the coast of Africa / by Mess. Saugnier and Brisson : containing an account of their shipwreck on board different vessels, and subsequent slavery, and interesting details of the manners of the Arabs of the desert, and of the slave trade, as carried on at Senegal and Galam.

"A ... first-hand account of an ill-fated French expedition to explore west Africa in the late 18th century. The explorers, Messieurs Saugnier and Bresson were shipwrecked off the coast of Senegal, only to be sold into Arabic slavery, where they languished for a long time before being rescued. During their incarceration the two men learned Arabic and made many ... observations of the then rulers of Africa that are set down here. Despite their grim experiences, the two men were keen to return to Africa and the book is therefore a prospectus for other bold explorers to follow in their footsteps; and the area they traversed did indeed become France?s African empire."--Publishers website.

Record Details

Publisher: Rediscovery Books,
Pub Date: 1792
Pages: viii, 500 p. ;

Holdings

Order
Call Number
910.4(6)
Copy
1
Item ID
PBH1812
Material
BOOK
Location
Caird Library - on open access - no need to request