
ANGOLA AND THE RIVER CONGO.
PREFACE.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
CHAPTER I.HISTORY.
CHAPTER II.PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY—CHARACTER OF VEGETATION—RIVERS.
CHAPTER III.THE RIVER CONGO A BOUNDARY—SLAVE TRADE—SLAVERY—ORDEAL BY POISON—INSENSIBILITY OF THE NEGRO—INGRATITUDE.
CHAPTER IV.THE RIVER CONGO—BANANA—PORTO DA LENHA—BOMA—MUSSURONGO TRIBE—PIRATES—MUSHICONGO TRIBE—FISH—PALM CHOP—PALM WINE.
CHAPTER V.COUNTRY FROM THE RIVER CONGO TO AMBRIZ—VEGETATION—TRADING—CIVILIZATION—COMMERCE—PRODUCTS—IVORY—MUSSERRA—SLEEP DISEASE—SALT—MINERAL PITCH.
CHAPTER VI.AMBRIZ—TRADE—MALACHITE—ROAD TO BEMBE—TRAVELLING—MOSQUITOES—QUIBALLA TO QUILUMBO—QUILUMBO TO BEMBE.
CHAPTER VII.BEMBE—MALACHITE DEPOSIT—ROOT PARASITE—ENGONGUI—MORTALITY OF CATTLE—FAIRS—KING OF CONGO—RECEPTIONS—CUSTOMS—SAN SALVADOR—FEVERS—RETURN TO AMBRIZ.
A vivid portrait of mid‑nineteenth‑century Angola unfolds through the eyes of a seasoned explorer who spent years wandering its coastal plains and river valleys. The narrative blends personal adventure with careful observation, guiding listeners from the bustling ports of Ambriz and Boma to the quiet, palm‑shaded interiors where tribal life thrives. Along the way, the author maps the region’s physical features, from the mighty Congo to the mineral‑rich hills that hint at untapped wealth.
Beyond geography, the work delves into the customs, languages, and economies of the diverse peoples who call this land home. Readers hear lively accounts of market exchanges, traditional crafts, and the complex social rituals that shape daily life, all framed by the lingering shadows of the slave trade and colonial ambition. Richly illustrated and anchored in meticulous research, the book offers a rare, empathetic glimpse into a world that was, at the time, still largely unknown to European audiences.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (363K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Macmillan and Co., 1875.
Credits
Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2022-05-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1833–1878
Best known for his vivid 1875 travel book about Angola and the Congo, this 19th-century engineer-naturalist turned years of fieldwork into a detailed record of the region’s landscapes, wildlife, and colonial trade. His writing still stands out for its firsthand energy and range.
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