A   Historical and Philosophical Sketch of the Discoveries and Settlements of the Europeans in Northern and Western Africa at the Close of the Eighte
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Although He Had Never Set Foot In Africa Scottish Poet And Linguist John Leyden (17751811) Decided To Publish In 1799 This Compilation On ''Discoveries And Settlements'' There Drawing From The Published Works Of Explorers. His Aim Was ''To Exhibit The Progress Of Discoveries At This Period In North And West Africa'' Giving Descriptions Of Places Such As Guinea The Gold Coast And Sierra Leone As Well As Accounts Of Their People. He Begins The Work By Discussing A Meeting Of The African Association On 9 June 1788 Where A Map Depicted The Interior Of The Continent As ''An Extended Blank''. Leyden Attempts To Provide Information On Those Unknown Areas By Using The Travel Accounts Of Writers Including The Scots Explorer Mungo Park Who Had Ventured Into The African Interior To Put Together A Narrative Which Makes This Work A Valuable Collection Of Eighteenth-Century Accounts By European Explorers In Africa.
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