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Published by London: James Nisbet and Co., 1879, hardcover, illustrated, original binding & casing, 256 pages & 8 pages of publishers advertisements,15 cms x 20 cms, closed tear to title page, some foxing, inside covers have been professionally renovated with cream cartridge endpapers, overall condition: very good.
PRESUMED FIRST EDITION
"Six Months at the Cape" by R.M. Ballantyne is an adventurous travel narrative that takes readers on a thrilling journey to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. The narrative follows the experiences of the author as he embarks on a six-month expedition to explore the diverse landscapes, cultures, and wildlife of the Cape region. The narrative is a captivating blend of exploration, natural history, and cultural observations. He describes his encounters with exotic animals such as lions, elephants, and ostriches, as well as his interactions with the indigenous peoples of the Cape. The book provides vivid descriptions of the Cape's stunning landscapes, including its rugged coastlines and picturesque mountains. As he travels through the region, he shares insights into the history and customs of the Cape, offering readers a comprehensive and engaging account of his adventures. Whether navigating treacherous waters or delving into the mysteries of the African continent, the author's enthusiasm for exploration and his keen observations make "Six Months at the Cape" a captivating read.