A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State

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A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State

by Marcus R. P. Dorman

EN·~5 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
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A JOURNAL - OF A - TOUR IN THE CONGO - FREE STATE - BY - MARCUS R.P. DORMAN, M.A.

0:34
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:52
3

PREFACE.

1:52
4

CHAPTER I. - London to Banana.

29:33
5

CHAPTER II. - Banana to Leopoldville.

38:50
6

CHAPTER III. - The Higher Congo.

39:25
7

CHAPTER IV. - The Equator District.

42:37
8

CHAPTER V. - The Ubangi River.—Irebu to Banzyville.

32:14
9

CHAPTER VI. - The Upper Ubangi.—Banzyville to Yakoma.

30:42
10

CHAPTER VII. - Yakoma to Djabir.

24:49

Description

A vivid travelogue that carries listeners deep into the heart of the Congo Free State at the turn of the twentieth century, this journal reads like a candid diary of an intrepid explorer. The narrator, a British scholar‑turned‑adventurer, sets out motivated by curiosity and the promise of big‑game hunting, documenting the arduous preparations, the steamer voyages, and the first impressions of bustling river ports and dense jungle. His straightforward style captures the sensory overload of heat, humidity, and the clamor of bustling markets, while also noting the surprising courtesy he receives from officials, missionaries, and local traders.

The entries are peppered with detailed observations of the landscape—cataract‑filled rivers, nascent coffee plantations, and early railway lines—offering a rare glimpse into a world poised between tradition and colonial ambition. Along the way he records encounters with diverse peoples, their customs, and the everyday life of river towns, all without the polish of a polished memoir. Listeners will be drawn into a personal narrative that balances awe, skepticism, and a genuine desire to understand a distant land.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (302K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

MR

Marcus R. P. Dorman

1868–1907

A historian and traveler of the late Victorian and Edwardian era, he wrote with a restless curiosity about empire, politics, and the Congo. His books capture the outlook of a British observer trying to make sense of a changing world.

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