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Sketch of the Cape Colony.2 vols. Second and best edition, with additions .London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806. 4to. Orig. full calf with gilt borders to front & rear covers. Spines rebacked. Marbled end-papers. Inner hinges strengthened. With 8 full-page coloured aquatints by S. Daniell, 9 fold. charts of which the coloured ones show some offsetting, Direction for Placing the Plates leaf, and final advert. page at end of Vol. II. A particularly fine crisp copy. NOTE: Sir John Barrow accompanied Lord Macartney as his private secretary when he was sent out to South Africa during the first British occupation, as one of the Governors of the Cape Colony. "Lord Macartney at once sent him on a double mission-to reconcile the Kaffirs and Boers, and to obtain more accurate topographical knowledge of the colony, there being then no map which embraced on-tenth of it. In pursuit of these objects he traversed every part of the colony, and visited the several countries of the Kaffirs, the Hottentots, and the Bosjemen, performing a journey exceeding 1,000 miles on horseback, on foot, and very rarely in a covered wagon." In 1802 the Cape was evacuated and Barrow returned to England, where he was appointed Second Secretary to the Admiralty, owing the appointment largely to the excellent work he had done in South Africa and in the production of this work. The first volume relates to his travels, and the second volume to the various parts of the colony, details regarding the inhabitants, and the importance of the country from a military and commercial standpoint. N° de ref. del artículo 246441
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