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A Biographical Memoir of the Late Dr W. Oudney, Capt. Hugh Clapperton, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176
Hugh Clapperton
  • Language: en

Hugh Clapperton

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Features information about Scottish explorer Hugh Clapperton (1788-1827) and his expeditions in Africa, written by Leigh Rayment for the Discoverers Web. Describes his attempts to reach the Niger River.

Hugh Clapperton into the Interior of Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 558

Hugh Clapperton into the Interior of Africa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-03-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Hugh Clapperton, Scottish explorer and diplomat, made two expeditions into the interior of West Africa, the first across the Sahara Desert and the second inland from the Bight of Benin. His first expedition in 1822-24, crossed the Sahara to Borno. A second expedition, also an official mission of the British Government, was undertaken in 1825-27 and is the subject of this volume. Clapperton's diaries have been transcribed and reproduced in a form as close as possible to the original raw material.

Journal of a Second Expedition Into the Interior of Africa, from the Bight of Benin to Soccatoo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396
Difficult & Dangerous Roads
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Difficult & Dangerous Roads

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Hugh Clapperton was one of the first British explorers to enter the central Sahara, but his journals have never been published before. Recently discovered in South Africa, they show him to be one of the most sensitive and sympathetic travellers, his observations untainted by any sense of moral superiority. Hugh Clapperton has a sharp eye for detail, be it wind-stiller magicians, the effect of the evil eye or slave skeletons clustered around well heads. He hears musicians in jackal-headed masks and bagpipes in a wedding procession. He has a gift for friendship, feasting locals, offering himself to women and delighting in the company of both dignified tribal sheikhs and fearsome renegades like Mustapha the Red.

A biographical memoir of the late Dr. Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, both of the Royal Navy, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing, all of whom died amid their active and enterprising endeavours to explore the interior of Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

A biographical memoir of the late Dr. Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, both of the Royal Navy, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing, all of whom died amid their active and enterprising endeavours to explore the interior of Africa

Explore the Remarkable Lives of Dr. Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing in "A Biographical Memoir" by Thomas Nelson Embark on a journey of discovery as Thomas Nelson recounts the extraordinary lives and daring expeditions of Dr. Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing in "A Biographical Memoir." Delve into the captivating stories of these intrepid explorers who ventured into the uncharted interior of Africa, facing untold dangers and challenges in their quest for knowledge and adventure. Uncover the Courageous Spirit of Exploration Join Dr. Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing as they brave the wild...

A Sailor in the Sahara
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

A Sailor in the Sahara

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: I.B. Tauris

Hugh Clapperton was one of Africa's greatest 19th-century explorers. Seemingly forgotten for years, he is now brought to life in Jamie Bruce Lockhart's magnificent new biography. Clapperton was born in Annan in the Scottish borders in 1788. Like many Scots of his generation, he saw service at sea as the path to fame and riches in the British Empire. During the Napoleonic Wars, he served in the Mediterranean and the East Indies, and on the Great Lakes of Canada in the war with the United States. After his discharge as a lieutenant in 1817, boredom and thirst for adventure spurred him to exploration in Africa. He participated in two expeditions to map the Niger and the vast unexplored hinterland of the Guinea coast, and had command of the second of these - a full scale diplomatic mission to a region of huge importance to Britain's burgeoning political and commercial imperial interests. Jamie Bruce Lockhart has retraced Clapperton's footsteps and takes the reader through forest, desert and extremes of climate. In this vivid and sympathetic biography, the reader witnesses Clapperton's adventures, hopes, fears, misfortunes and his ultimately lonely fate.

A biographical memoir of the late Dr. Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, both of the Royal Navy, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing, all of whom died amid their active and enterprising endeavours to explore the interior of Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

A biographical memoir of the late Dr. Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, both of the Royal Navy, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing, all of whom died amid their active and enterprising endeavours to explore the interior of Africa

"A Biographical Memoir of the Late Dr. Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, and Major Alex. Gordon Laing, All of Whom Died Amid Their Active and Enterprising Endeavours to Explore the Interior of Africa" by Thomas Nelson is a detailed account that pays tribute to the lives and contributions of three notable explorers who made significant efforts to chart the uncharted territories of Africa in the early 19th century. The memoir focuses on: Dr. Walter Oudney, a physician and explorer known for his contributions to the exploration of the African interior, particularly his work in the region now known as Nigeria. Captain Hugh Clapperton, a British naval officer and explorer who undertook mult...

Records of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition to Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Records of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition to Africa

An 1830 account of an expedition through West Africa to follow the River Niger, written by the party's only survivor.