Majestic River
Majestic River—Mungo Park and the Exploration of the Niger
The daring explorer who ventured into Africa's greatest river
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About the Ebook
One of the greatest stories of world exploration ever told.
By the late eighteenth century, the river Niger was a 2,000-year-old two-part geographical problem. Solving it would advance European knowledge of Africa, provide a route to commercial opportunity and help eradicate the evil of slavery.
Mungo Park achieved lasting fame in 1796 by solving the first part of the Niger problem – which way did the river run? Park died in 1806, in circumstances which are still uncertain, in failing to solve the second – where did the Niger end? Numerous expeditions explored the river in the decades following Park's death, but not until 1830 was its final course revealed following in-the-field exploration. By then, however, the Niger problem had been solved by 'armchair geographers' who had never even visited Africa.
Majestic River celebrates Mungo Park's achievements and illuminates his rich afterlife – how and why he was commemorated long after his death. It is also the thrilling story of the many expeditions that sought to determine the Niger's course and the facts of Park's disappearance, as well as a biography of the Niger itself as the river slowly took shape in the European imagination.
Shortlisted for the Saltire Society History Book of the Year Award
Why You'll Love This Ebook
- Follow an intrepid journey of exploration into unknown African territories
- Discover the life and achievements of a visionary natural scientist
- Explore how geographical discovery shaped our understanding of the world
- Read another celebrated title from Birlinn Ltd - Independent Scottish Publisher
Reviews
'Punchy, eloquent, and infused with forensic research — this book is in all senses a geographical epic' Nicholas Crane, BBC Two's Coast
'A deeply researched and sumptuously illustrated book — at once an exciting biography of Mungo Park, a wide-ranging history of British efforts to explore the Niger, and an illuminating study of the evolution of geography and cartography' Dane Kennedy, author of The Last Blank Spaces
'A book so well researched and written that you get the sense it will be the definitive account of its subject for quite some time to come' Undiscovered Scotland
'Both an admirable biography of Mungo Park and a thoughtful meditation on early British involvement in West Africa' The Scotsman
About the Author
Charles W.J. Withers is Professor Emeritus and former Ogilvie Chair of Geography at the University of Edinburgh. Between 2015 and 2022, he was Geographer Royal for Scotland, the first in 118 years. His books include Zero Degrees: Geographies of the Prime Meridian (2017) and, as co-author, the prize-winning Scotland: Mapping the Nation (2011).
Publication Details
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Publication Date: 03 November 2022
Print Length: 320 pages (Ebook edition)
ISBN (Ebook): 9781788855662
Format: Ebook
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