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The Nile Expedition of 18601863 was one of the most important exploratory expeditions made in the nineteenth century. The long-debated question of the location of the source of the Nile was answered (despite continuing arguments) and the venture had important historical consequences. Earlier accounts of the expedition have assumed James Augustus Grant to have been no more than the loyal second-in-command to John Hanning Speke, the leader. This new edition of Grants 1864 book, A Walk across Africa, provides the opportunity to re-examine his role. The original text has been fully annotated with explanatory notes and also supplemented by extracts from the very remarkable detailed day-to-day journal which Grant kept. Even more unusually, this edition includes reproductions of the whole visual record which he made consisting of 147 watercolours and sketches. This was the first ever visual record of large parts of East Africa and the Upper Nile Valley region. These documentary and illustrative materials have been drawn from the extensive collection of Grants papers now in the care of the National Library of Scotland. The Library has co-operated in the preparation of this volume to make possible its special features.

Grant emerges as a much more impressive and important figure than has previously been recognised. He was a trained scientist and his narrative is a well-organised perspective on the expedition and its activities. His own growing understanding of Africa and of Africans becomes apparent and helps to explain his later activities.

The editor provides a context to the expedition and its results and this includes a new approach to the understanding of the Nile source problem by exposing the credulity of the way many previous commentators have used Ptolemys information and also by suggesting that the problem should be approached in the light of geological and geomorphological as well as historical information. The Introduction in addition discusses Grants work in the light of the development of the academic understanding of the history of Africa and of European involvement in the region.

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Series Editors
Gloria Clifton
Joyce Lorimer
A WALK ACROSS AFRICA
J. A. GRANTS ACCOUNT OF THE NILE EXPEDITION OF
1860 1863
THIRD SERIES
NO. 32
The Hakluyt Society
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Captain James Augustus Grant 1863 This engraving by S Hollyer appeared in - photo 1
Captain James Augustus Grant, 1863. This engraving by S. Hollyer appeared in Speke, Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile , p. 420. The engraving was based on a photograph taken in Dingwall after Grants return home in July 1863. He was said to be clothed as he had been in Africa. However, when S. W. Baker met him at Gondokoro earlier in 1863, he had described Grant as being in honourable rags.
A Walk Across Africa
J. A. Grant's Account of the Nile Expedition of 1860 - 1863
Edited by
Roy Bridges
Emeritus Professor of History,
University of Aberdeen
Published by
Routledge
for
THE HAKLUYT SOCIETY
LONDON
2018
First published 2018 for the Hakluyt Society by
Routledge
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2018 The Hakluyt Society
The right of Roy Bridges to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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ISBN: 978-1-908145-16-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-351-25336-9 (ebk)
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The Hakluyt Society acknowledges with gratitude the contribution made by
The National Library of Scotland and its staff
to this new edition of
Grants A Walk across Africa
The Library has permitted and facilitated the use of the
James Augustus Grant manuscript journals, correspondence and other papers
as well as the 147 sketches and watercolours which are in its care.
The Library has in addition generously contributed to the costs of reproducing
the colour plates in this volume.
For Jill
Contents
  1. i
  2. ii
  3. iii
  4. iv
  5. vii
Guide
Maps
Colour Plates
All of the plates are direct reproductions made for this edition by the National Library of Scotland [NLS] of a selection from Grants original watercolours and sketches which he had bound together in two portfolios now preserved at the NLS as MSS. 17919 and 17920. There are also a few pictures left loose which are classified as MS. 17921. It is not clear what criteria Grant observed in allocating pictures to either of the two principal portfolios.
Between pages 290 and 291
Figures
As in the case of the colour plates, apart from the frontispiece, the pictures incorporated in the Introduction, the nine photographs taken by Grant, and the three illustrations on pages 3857, all the figures are reproductions of Grants watercolours or sketches contained in the three NLS files, MSS. 17919, 17920 and 17921.
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