Publisher's Synopsis
Tour d'Afrique, de Paris a Lourenco-Marques, au camp des Boers, chasse, et retour recounts the African travels of Louis, Prince of Orleans and Braganza (1878-1920). Published in 1901, this historical travelogue details the Prince's journey from Paris to Lourenco Marques (now Maputo), including experiences at a Boer encampment and various hunting expeditions.
Offering a glimpse into Africa at the turn of the 20th century, this book provides historical insights into the landscape, culture, and political climate of the region as seen through the eyes of a European royal. It will appeal to readers interested in African history, travel writing, and biographical accounts of European explorers and adventurers.
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