Title: | An account of the Empire of Morocco: and the districts of Suse and Tafilelt compiled from miscellaneous observations made during a long residence in, and various journeys through, these countries; to which is added an account of shipwrecks on the western coast of Africa, and an interesting account of Timbuctoo, the great emporium of Central Africa |
Author: | Jackson, James Grey |
Year: | 1968 |
Issue: | 42 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cass library of African studies, Travels and narratives |
City of publisher: | London |
Publisher: | Cass |
Geographic terms: |
Morocco Mali |
Subject: | travel |
Abstract: | Notes and observations made during a residence of sixteen years in different parts of the Empire of Morocco. The author endeavours to give the reader a clear account of the present state of the Empire of Morocco, and of its commercial relations with the interior, as well as with Europe. The last chapter contains a description of Timbuctoo (Mali), ‘the great emporium of central Africa’. |
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