Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa
Discover the rich history and diverse cultures of Africa through the eyes of Heinrich Barth in his influential work, Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa. First published between 1857 and 1858, this groundbreaking account is not only a significant contribution to African history and ethnography but also a source that has been cited by notable figures such as Charles Darwin.
With a comprehensive exploration spanning 708 pages, Barth embarks on a journey to showcase the tribes and nations of Africa in their historical and ethnographical contexts. This paperback edition, released by Cambridge University Press in 2011, invites readers to delve into the transformative landscapes and intricate societies of North and Central Africa. Join Barth on this monumental expedition and appreciate the profound insights he offers into the continent’s past and people.