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April I ( Ig 8 i The Publishers' Circular 273
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WILL BE HEADY IN AFBIL . Two Great Books of Travel , MAJOR SERPA PINTO'S HOW I CROSSED AFRICA ; I From the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean , through Unknown Countries ; Discovery of the Great Zambesi Affluents , & c . With 20 Full-Page and 118 Half-page and smaller Illustrations , 13 small Maps and 1 large one , 2 vols , demy 8 vo . cloth extra , 42 s . I * # * As an indication of the perilous nature of the journey , it is sufficient to mention that of the j entire force comprising the expedition , and numbering over one hundred , only a very few survived , the ! rest having been destroyed by savages , wild Leasts , fevers , & . ; The BOER 'WAR . —Major Pinto has added to his work a most interesting chapter , describing his experiences amongst the Transvaal Boers . I HEADY IN ATMIL . | DR . EMIL HOLUB'S | SEVEN YEARS in SOUTH AFRICA : I Travels , Researches , and Hun tin g Adventures ( 1872 to 1879 ) . : Translated by ELLEN E . FREWER , Translator of Schweinfurth's ' Heart of Africa ' & c . With 200 Illustrations and a Map , 2 vols . demy 8 vo . cloth extra , 42 s . 1 % * The publication of Dr . IloluVa worlc has been eagerly looked forward to by the geographical j ^ world vho appreciate . It will accounts be found of to travel contain in new an lands immense , and amount amongst of , information for the most of part the , un greates known t interest tribes . to The aJl I Doctor ' s experiences and adventures are most varied and most vividly described . His life w < ts frequentl y in danger from savages and wild boasts . London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEAFLE , & RIVING TON , to Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street . ( 160 ) I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 1, 1881, page 273, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01041881/page/33/
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