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  • 1
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780511614798
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (lxvi, 190 pages)
    Uniform Title: Narrative of Robert Adams, a sailor who was wrecked on the western coast of Africa, in the year 1810
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 916.604/23
    RVK:
    Keywords: Adams, Robert / (Sailor) / Travel / Africa ; Geschichte 1810-1815 ; Sklaverei ; Slavery / Sahara ; Sklave ; Seemann ; Afrika ; Sahara / Description and travel ; Tombouctou (Mali) / Description and travel ; Westafrika ; Quelle ; Westafrika ; Seemann ; Sklave ; Geschichte 1810-1815
    Abstract: First published in London in 1816, The Narrative of Robert Adams is an account of the adventures of Robert Adams, an African American seaman who survives shipwreck, slavery, and brutal efforts to convert him to Islam, before being ransomed to the British consul. In London, Adams is discovered by the Company of Merchants Trading which publishes his story, into which Adams inserts a fantastical account of a trip to Timbuctoo. Adams's story is accompanied by contemporary essays and notes that place his experience in the context of European exploration of Africa at the time, and weigh his credibility against other contemporary accounts. Professor Adams's introduction examines Adams's credibility in light of modern knowledge of Africa and discusses the significance of his story in relation to the early nineteenth century interest in Timbuctoo, and to the literary genres of the slave narrative and the Barbary Captivity narrative
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  • 2
    ISBN: 052181572X , 0521016363
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 288 p. S.) , 26 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Palo Alto, Calif. ebrary605 L
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe
    Parallel Title: Reproduktion von Forager-traders in south and southeast Asia
    DDC: 959.01
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Hunting and gathering societies / Southeast Asia / History ; Wildbeuter ; Südostasien ; Southeast Asia / History ; Südostasien ; Südostasien ; Wildbeuter
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-275) and index , Historicizing adaptation, adapting to history: forager-traders in South and Southeast Asia - Kathleen D. Morrison -- - Part I. South Asia: -- - Introduction - Kathleen D. Morrison -- - Hunting and gathering strategies in prehistoric India: a biocultural perspective on trade and subsistence - John R. Lukacs -- - Harappans and hunters: economic interaction and specialization in prehistoric India - Gregory L. Possehl -- - Gender and social organization in the reliefs of the Nilgiri Hills - Allen Zagarell -- - Pepper in the hills: upland-lowland exchange and the intensification of the spice trade - Kathleen D. Morrison -- - Part II. Southeast Asia: -- - Introduction - Laura L. Junker -- - Hunters and traders in northern Australia - Sandra Bowdler -- - Foragers, farmers, and traders in the Malayan Peninsula: origins of cultural and biological diversity - Alan Fix -- - Economic specialization and inter-ethnic trade between foragers and farmers in the prehispanic Philippines - Laura L. Junker
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780511695209
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (360 pages)
    Series Statement: Cambridge library collection. Linguistics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Abstract: Jean Chaffanjon (1854–1913) was a natural history teacher in the French colony of Martinique who was commissioned by the French minister of state education and fine arts to explore the Orinoco Delta in Venezuela. The Orinoco had an almost mythical reputation as a source of gold and coffee, and Chaffanjon in 1886–1887 was the first European explorer in the region in almost 100 years. Landing in the city of Guayra, he travelled up two of the continent's largest rivers, the Caura and the Orinoco, documenting the region's geology and his encounters with the indigenous population. His account of the journey was published in Paris in 1889, at a time when adventure literature was hugely popular in Europe. The book includes 56 engravings and two maps drawn by the French travel and nature artist Auguste Morisot. Chaffanjon's adventures were the direct inspiration for Jules Verne's Le Superbe Orénoque
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