Includes the journals of the author’s travels in the interior together with detailed accounts of the progress of the Christian Missions, exhibiting the influence of Christianity in promoting civilization. The author was the Superintendent of the Missions of the London Missionary Society at the Cape of Good Hope. Marbled end papers and page edges. Bookplate to each fixed end paper. Vol 1 (403 Pages). Toning to frontispiece. Scattered light foxing with pencil markings and some marginalia. Vol 2 (450 Pages). Foxing to map in Vol. 2. Some scattered foxing. First Edition. Condition: Very good. Binding: Hardcover. Full leather embossed boards. Edge-wear to all extremities.
Publisher: James Duncan
Date Published: 1828
Publication Place: London
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Very good.
Binding: Hardcover.
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