Journal of an expedition to explore the course and termination of the Niger, Vol. 1 (of 3)

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Journal of an expedition to explore the course and termination of the Niger, Vol. 1 (of 3)

by Richard Lander, John Lander

EN·~7 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

JOURNAL OF AN EXPEDITION TO EXPLORE THE COURSE AND TERMINATION OF THE NIGER;

1:01
2

ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC.

2:47
3

CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

0:01
4

DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING THE PLATES.

0:58
5

INTRODUCTION.

53:09
6

CHAPTER I.

1:15:16
7

CHAPTER II.

1:02:37
8

CHAPTER III.

1:40:26
9

CHAPTER IV.

38:39
10

CHAPTER V.

38:45

Description

An energetic account of a mid‑century British venture, this volume follows two determined brothers as they set out to trace the great western African river from its lowland source to its distant mouth. Written from daily journals kept on the spot, the narrative captures the harsh climate, swollen wetlands and the relentless fatigue that plagued the explorers, while offering vivid observations of the towns, peoples and customs they encountered along the banks. Detailed engravings and hand‑drawn maps accompany the text, giving listeners a clear visual sense of the landscape the travelers navigated.

Beyond the physical challenges, the authors convey a palpable sense of curiosity and a commitment to accurate reporting, even as illness and exhaustion test their resolve. Their candid reflections on the difficulties of travel and the occasional missteps lend an authenticity that draws modern ears into the 1830s frontier of geographical discovery.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (420K characters)

Release date

2026-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Richard Lander

Richard Lander

1804–1834

Known for bold journeys into West Africa, this Cornish explorer helped solve one of the great geographical questions of his time by tracing the lower Niger River to the Atlantic. His travels were dangerous, dramatic, and cut short by an early death at just 29.

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John Lander

John Lander

1807–1839

Drawn into African exploration while still a young printer from Cornwall, he helped trace the lower course of the Niger and returned with a story of endurance, danger, and discovery. His brief life was closely tied to one of the best-known British expeditions to West Africa in the early 19th century.

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