The admirable travels of Messieurs Thomas Jenkins and David Lowellin through the unknown tracts of Africa with the manner how Lowellin lived eight years 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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Admirable travels of Messieurs Thomas Jenkins and David Lowellin through the unknown tracts of Africa (Online)
The admirable travels of Messieurs Thomas Jenkins and David Lowellin through the unknown tracts of Africa: with the manner how Lowellin lived eight years 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 January, 1785, by the author's consent, for the benefit of Robert Barker, an unfortunate blind man, [1785]
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