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A Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels Into the Interior of That Country, Executed Under the Orders of the British Government, in the Years 1809 and 181

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This historic book may contain numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can often download a free scanned copy of the original (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed or illustrated, the 1816 edition includes a voyage along the coast, detailing the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, and the sterile appearance of the coast above Mugdasho. It describes the soundings south of Cape Bassas and provides insights into Capes d'Orfui and Gardafui. The author recounts an excursion near Somauli Point and discusses the implications of this voyage on Mr. Bruce's theory regarding Ophir. Upon arrival at Aden, observations highlight the ruins, ancient towers, and aqueducts of the area, along with a plan to secure Black Bay against enemies. The journey to Lahadj includes an interview with the local Sultan and descriptions of his territory and its inhabitants. The narrative also notes the singular atmospheric effects caused by refraction and characterizes the Banians. The voyage from Aden to Mocha and the author's residence at the factory are documented, along with an abstract of occurrences in Yemen since 1805 and preparations for an Abyssinian journey. A nautical journal of the passage from Mozambique to Aden is included, with careful observations of compass variation to compare with earlier records from 1620. The journey commenced on September 16th, sailing from Mozambique at daybreak.

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A Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels Into the Interior of That Country, Executed Under the Orders of the British Government, in the Years 1809 and 181, Henry Stephens Salt

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2014
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Title
A Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels Into the Interior of That Country, Executed Under the Orders of the British Government, in the Years 1809 and 181
Language
English
Released
2014
Format
Paperback
Pages
158
ISBN10
1150533897
ISBN13
9781150533891
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This historic book may contain numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can often download a free scanned copy of the original (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed or illustrated, the 1816 edition includes a voyage along the coast, detailing the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, and the sterile appearance of the coast above Mugdasho. It describes the soundings south of Cape Bassas and provides insights into Capes d'Orfui and Gardafui. The author recounts an excursion near Somauli Point and discusses the implications of this voyage on Mr. Bruce's theory regarding Ophir. Upon arrival at Aden, observations highlight the ruins, ancient towers, and aqueducts of the area, along with a plan to secure Black Bay against enemies. The journey to Lahadj includes an interview with the local Sultan and descriptions of his territory and its inhabitants. The narrative also notes the singular atmospheric effects caused by refraction and characterizes the Banians. The voyage from Aden to Mocha and the author's residence at the factory are documented, along with an abstract of occurrences in Yemen since 1805 and preparations for an Abyssinian journey. A nautical journal of the passage from Mozambique to Aden is included, with careful observations of compass variation to compare with earlier records from 1620. The journey commenced on September 16th, sailing from Mozambique at daybreak.