William John Burchell (17811863) is remembered for this outstanding geography of South Africa published in two volumes in 18224 and later taken on Darwin''s Beagle voyage. It covers the first year of Burchell''s 4500-mile expedition into southern Africa from 1811 to 1815 while ''botanist to the Cape Colony''. The author returned to England with 500 scientific and ethnographical drawings many of them used as illustrations in the book and about 63000 natural history specimens including 120 animal skins and 265 species of bird. His preface emphasises that his journal is accurate independent and free from prejudice; he also claims that unlike many travelogues his contains no ''indelicacies offensive to decency''. Volume 1 focuses mainly on landscapes and flora and fauna often giving their indigenous names. It covers Burchell''s trek to Klaarwater which became his base for over a year and a major side trip to the south-east.
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