Bag om An Account Of The Discoveries Of The Portuguese In The Interior Of Angola And Mozambique
In this book, Bowdich provides a fascinating account of the Portuguese exploration of Angola and Mozambique in the late eighteenth century. He describes the geography, flora and fauna, people, customs, and history of these regions with great detail, and also covers the impact of Portuguese trade and colonization on local societies. Bowdich's work is a valuable historical document that sheds light on an lesser-known period of African history.
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