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Johnston, Britain Across the Seas - Africa, A History and Description of the Br

Johnston, Harry.

Britain Across the Seas – Africa, A History and Description of the British Empire in Africa.

London, National Society’s Depository, no year [1910]. 15.5 cm x 23.5 cm. XIX, 429 pages. 238 illustrations. 7 maps. [Sketch Map of Kaffraria / Political Map of Africa (in colour) etc.]. Hardcover [publisher’s original red cloth] with gilt lettering on spine. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Internally exceptionally tight, bright and clean with sharp edges. Front pastedown carries presentation bookplate of Leyland Parish Church Sunday School and Bible Classes awarding prize to J. Pickles for regular attendance.

Includes, for example, the following: The Classification of Mankind – The Division of the Negro Race – The Bushmen and Hottentots – The Bantu / Pepper, Slaves and Gold / Cape Colony / The History of the Transvaal / Rhodes and Rhodesia: ‘British Central Africa’ / The West Coast of Africa / Nigeria / Egypt and the Egyptian Sudan / East Africa etc.

Sir Henry Hamilton Johnston GCMG KCB (12 June 1858 – 31 July 1927), frequently known as Harry Johnston, was a British explorer who travelled widely in East and Central Africa, botanist, artist, colonial administrator and linguist who spoke many African languages. He published 40 books on African subjects and was one of the key players in the Scramble for Africa that occurred at the end of the 19th century (Wikipedia).

He gained his early African experience as a painter, natural-history collector, and freelance journalist. He was in Tunis (1879-80) and then travelled through Angola and up the Congo River (1882-83). On a botanical expedition to Mount Kilimanjaro in eastern Africa, he obtained a land concession that helped draw the frontiers between British and German territories in that region. Joining the consular service in 1885, he spent three years administering a British protectorate in eastern Nigeria. Between 1888 and 1891 he exercised much influence on British African policy and obtained the treaties on which the United Kingdom based its claims to Nyasaland and Northern Rhodesia. Between 1891 and 1895 Johnston served as the first British consul general and commissioner in Nyasaland (now Malawi). Johnston was knighted in 1896. He served two years as consul general in Tunis and then was special commissioner in Uganda (1899-1901). (Britannica)

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Johnston, Britain Across the Seas - Africa,  A History and Description of the Br
Johnston, Britain Across the Seas - Africa,  A History and Description of the Br
Johnston, Britain Across the Seas - Africa,  A History and Description of the Br
Johnston, Britain Across the Seas - Africa,  A History and Description of the Br