Audiolibro: Travels in West Africa
- Download Preface & Introduction audio
- Download LIVERPOOL TO SIERRA LEONE AND THE GOLD COAST audio
- Download FERNANDO PO AND THE BUBIS audio
- Download VOYAGE DOWN COAST audio
- Download THE OGOWÉ audio
- Download THE RAPIDS OF THE OGOWÉ audio
- Download LEMBARENE, Part 1 audio
- Download LEMBARENE, Part 2 audio
- Download ON THE WAY FROM KANGWE TO LAKE NCOVI, Part 1 audio
- Download ON THE WAY FROM KANGWE TO LAKE NCOVI, Part 2 audio
- Download FROM NCOVI TO ESOON, Part 1 audio
- Download FROM NCOVI TO ESOON, Part 2 audio
- Download FROM ESOON TO AGONJO audio
- Download BUSH TRADE AND FAN CUSTOMS audio
- Download DOWN THE REMBWÉ audio
- Download FETISH audio
- Download FETISH - (Continued) audio
- Download FETISH - (Continued) audio
- Download FETISH - (Continued) audio
- Download FETISH - (Concluded) audio
- Download ASCENT OF THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS audio
- Download THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS - (Continued) audio
- Download THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS - (Continued) audio
- Download THE GREAT PEAK OF CAMEROONS - (Concluded) audio
- Download TRADE AND LABOUR IN WEST AFRICA, Part 1 audio
- Download TRADE AND LABOUR IN WEST AFRICA, Part 2 audio
- Download TRADE AND LABOUR IN WEST AFRICA, Part 3 audio
- Download DISEASE IN WEST AFRICA audio
- Download APPENDIX. THE INVENTION OF THE CLOTH LOOM audio
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Mary Henrietta Kingsley (13 October 1862 – 3 June 1900) was an British explorer and writer who greatly influenced European ideas about Africa and its people. Kingsley was an outspoken critic of European colonialism, a champion for indigenous customs, and a dedicated campaigner for a revised British policy which supported traders and merchants over the needs of settlers and missionaries.
Her adventures were extraordinary and fascinating. Among other things she fought with crocodiles, fell into native spear traps and was caught in a tornado on the slopes of Mount Cameroon. She traveled in West Africa wearing the same clothes she always wore in England: long, black, trailing skirts, tight waists, high collars and a small fur cap. These same clothes saved her life when she fell into a game pit, the many petticoats protecting her from being impaled on the stakes below.
This is her story in her own words of her adventures and the people and culture of West Africa. (Summary by Kehinde)
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