Bag om Savage Africa
This book is a travelogue of William Winwood Reade's journey through equatorial Africa in the late nineteenth century. Reade describes the customs, cultures, and natural environment of the regions he visited, including Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Gabon. He also discusses the effects of European colonization on the African people and their way of life. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into a little-known part of Africa's history.
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