The admirable travels of Messieurs Thomas Jenkins and David Lowellin through the unknown tracts of Africa With he manner how Lowellin lived eight year on an uninhabited spot; and, having sustained many dangerous attacks from the wild beasts and savages, returned safe to London, in September, 1784, after having been fourteen-years in those extensive regions.

  • Lowellin, David, b. 1726.
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The admirable travels of Messieurs Thomas Jenkins and David Lowellin through the unknown tracts of Africa: With he manner how Lowellin lived eight year on an uninhabited spot; and, having sustained many dangerous attacks from the wild beasts and savages,

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London : Printed from the original manuscript, in Feb. 1786, by the author's consent, for the benefit of Robert Barker, an unfortunate blind man, [1786]

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