In 1863, legendary explorer Richard Francis Burton traveled to the west coast of Africa in search of gold. This thrilling personal narrative of his adventures is a testament to his courage, determination, and pioneering spirit. From encounters with hostile tribes to near-death experiences in the jungle, Burton's account of his journey is a classic of travel writing.
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