Book/Printed Material An account of Timbuctoo and Housa
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- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 2 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 5 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa CASS LIBRARY OF AFRICAN STUDIES a TRAVELS AND NARRATIVES No. 25 Editorial Adviser: JOHN RALPH WILLIS
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 7 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa AN ACCOUNT OF TIMBUCTOO AND HOUSA TERRITORIES IN THE INTERIOR OF AFRICA KL HAGE ABD SALAM SHABEENY WITH NOTES, CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY BY JAMES GREY JACKSON FRANK CASS & CO. LTD. 1967
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 8 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa a = + > % Published by 1D ¢ FRANK CASS AND COMPANY LIMITED 67 Great Russell Street, Londen WCl First edition 1820 New impression 1967 | SESE SSS Printed in Great…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 9 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa AN ACCOUNT OF TIMBUCTOO AND HOUSA, TERRITORIES IN THE INTERIOR OF Alfrica, By EL HAGE ABD SALAM SHABEENY; WITH NOTES, CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY. TO WHICH IS ADDED, LETTERS DESCRIPTIVE OF TRAVELS THROUGH…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 11 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa HIS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY GEORGE THE FOURTH, Sc. OC. Sci THIS WORK Is WITH PERMISSION, RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, BY HIS MAJESTY’S MOST DUTIFUL SUBJECT AND SERVANT, JAMES GREY JACKSON.
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
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Image 13 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa INTRODUCTION. Tue person who communicated the following intelligence respecting Timbuctoo and Housa, is a Muselman, and a native of Tetuan, whose father and mother are personally known to Mr. Lucas, the British…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 14 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa aT INTRODUCTION. purchase linens and other merchandize that were requisite for his commerce. - On his return from Hamburgh in an English vessel, he was captured, and carried prisoner to Ostend, by…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 15 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa INTRODUCTION. Vii cochineal and saffron; the returns were, fine Indian muslins‘* for turbans, raw silk, musk, and gebalia*, a fine perfume that resembles black paste. He made a great profit by his…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 16 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa Vill INTRODUCTION, between Santa Cruz and Wedinoon. They were entitled to the office of pitching the Emperor’s tent, and attending his person. ‘They can raise 40,000 men, and they were the first…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 17 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa INTRODUCTION. 1X THE CONTINENT. The continent of Africa, the discovery of which has baffled the enterprise of Europe, (un- like every other part of the habitable world,) still remains, as it were,…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 18 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa X INTRODUCTION. that has been so fatal to all our ill-concerted enterprises; we must shake off the rust of pre- cedent, and strike into a new path altogether. Do we not lack…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 19 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa INTRODUCTION. XI have attempted to explore. I was diplomatic agent to several maritime nations of Europe, which familiarised me with all ranks of society in those countries. I had a perfect knowledge…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
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Image 20 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa X11 INTRODUCTION. scepticism, my uncredited account of the con- nection of the two Niles of Africa, continues daily to receive additional confirmation from all the African travellers themselves. And thus, Time, (to…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 21 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa INTRODUCTION. | Xill artful and designing people have practised as many deceptions on the Bedouin under the cloak of hospitality, as are practised in Christian countries under the cloak of religion! I…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 22 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa X1V INTRODUCTION. Arabic words spelled various ways by the same author (I have committed the same error myself) ; but in the following work I have adopted a plan to correct this…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 23 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa CONTENTS. An Account of a Journey from Fas to Timbiuctoo, per= formed about the year 1787, by El Hage Abd Salam Shabeeny, - - : - - Page \ Route to Timbuctoo.…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 24 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa XVI CONTENTS. Letrsr II. (To the same.) The Author’s Arrival at Agadeer or Santa Cruz. — He opens the Port to Eu- ropean Commerce. — His favourable Reception on landing there. —…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 25 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa CONTENTS. XV ating in the narrow Defile in the Mountains of Atlas. — Extensive Plantations of Olives. — Village of Ait Musie. ~— Fruga Plains. — Marocco Plains. — Fine Corn. —…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 26 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa Xvi CONTENTS. dience of Business of the Sultan. — Present received from the Sultan - - - Pagé 86 LETTER X. From Mr. Willis to Mr. Jackson 99 LettTeER XI. From the…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 27 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa CONTENTS. XIX The Descendants of the Ancient Amorites. — Character of these People. — Various Tribes of the Berebbers of Atlas. — El Kassar Kabeer. —Its Environs, a beautiful Country. — Forest…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
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Image 28 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa XX CONTENTS. Prince Abd Salam, and the Khalif Delemy in Shtuka — Encamped in his Garden. — Mode of living in Shtuka. — Audience of the Prince. — Expedition to the Port…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 29 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa CONTENTS. Xx! An Account of the Rise, Progress, and Decrease of the Plague that ravaged West and South Barbary, in 1799, faithfully extracted from Letters written before and during its Existence, by…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
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Image 30 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa XX CONTENTS. The Prince presents the Doctor wtih a Horse, and approves of his Medicines. —The Prince and the Doctor depart south-eastwardly, and the Author pursues his Journey to Rabat and Mogodor…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 31 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa CONTENTS. XXIIk On the State of Slavery in Muhamedan Africa Page 219 The Plague of Locusts - - - - 221 Their incredible Destruction. — Used as Food. — Remarkable Instance of…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 32 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa XXIV CONTENTS. Letter on the Commercial Intercourse with Africa, in further Elucidation of this Plan - a Page 264 Impediments to our Intercourse with Africa - 266 Architecture of the Mosques. —…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 33 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa CONTENTS. XXV Mungo Park at Timbuctoo. — Troglodyte, 319. — Police of West Barbary, 320.— Muley Abdrahaman ben Muhamed, an Anecdote of, 322. Anecdote of Muley Ismael, 323. — Library at Fas,…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 34 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa XXVI CONTENTS. Specimens of Muhamedan pie Correspondence Page 384 LetTeER I. Translation of a Letter from Muley Is- mael, Emperor of Marocco, to Captain Kirke, at Tan- gier, Ambassador from King Charles…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 35 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa CONTENTS. AXVIE Letter IX. Translation of a Letter from the Em- peror Muley Yezzid, to Webster Blount, Esq. Consul General to the Empire of Marocco, from their High Mightinesses, the States General…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 36 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa XXVIil CONTENTS. Letters respecting Africa, from J. G. Jackson and others Page 419 On the Plague. To James Willis, Esq. late Consul to Senegambia - - ~ ° 419 Death of Mungo…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 37 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa CONTENTS. XXi1X Letter from El Hage Hamed E] Wangary, respecting a Review of Ali Bey’s Travels, in the ‘ Portfolio,’ an American Periodical Work - - Page 464 On the Negroes (by…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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Image 38 of An account of Timbuctoo and Housa XXX CONTENTS. APPENDIX. Historical Fragments in Elucidation of the foregoing Pages ~ - - - Page 519 First Expedition on Record to Timbuctoo.— Tim- buctoo and Guago captured by Muley Hamed (Son…
- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
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- Contributor: Jackson, James Grey - Shabeeny, Abd Salam
- Date: 1967
About this Item
Title
- An account of Timbuctoo and Housa
Names
- Jackson, James Grey. [from old catalog]
- Shabeeny, Abd Salam, active 1820. [from old catalog]
Created / Published
- London, Cass, 1967.
Headings
- - Morocco--Description and travel
- - Sudan (Region)--Description and travel
- - Tombouctou (Mali)
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 547 p. 22 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- DT189 .J13 1820a
Library of Congress Control Number
- 67106632
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- online text
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