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A. WINTER TOUR - IN - SOUTH AFRICA - BY - SIR FREDERICK YOUNG, K.C.M.G. - (Reprinted by permission from the Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute, with large additions, Illustrations, and a Map.)
LONDON: - E.A. PETHERICK & CO., 33, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. - 1890.
TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, PRINCESS LOUISE, MARCHIONESS OF LORNE,
INTRODUCTION.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE VOYAGE.
CAPE TOWN.
KIMBERLEY.
BECHUANALAND.
A vivid travelogue captures a winter journey across the southern tip of Africa at the height of the British Empire’s expansion. The narrator, a seasoned explorer, recounts his departure from Southampton aboard the luxurious s.s. Spartan, detailing the comforts of the ship, the lively social scene on deck, and the first impressions of Cape Town’s bustling harbor. From the grandeur of Government House to the lively markets of Johannesburg, his observations blend personal curiosity with sharp commentary on the region’s political climate and rapid development.
Once ashore, the narrative follows his overland trek through rugged terrain, from the bustling streets of Durban to the serene vistas along the Hex River. Filled with sketches of colonial architecture, bustling ports, and the striking South African landscape, the account offers both instruction and amusement. Readers are invited to share in the wonder of a continent in transition, gaining a firsthand glimpse of its people, places, and the spirit of adventure that defined the era.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (162K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-07-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1817–1913
A restless Victorian traveler and imperial commentator, he wrote with the energy of someone who had seen far-flung parts of the British world for himself. His books and public life focused on colonial affairs, imperial federation, and the idea of keeping Britain and its colonies closely linked.
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