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Burchell's Travels
Susan Buchanan

Burchell's Travels

the life, art and journeys of William John Burchell, 1781-1863

Penguin (Oct 01, 2015)
9781770227552
240 pages | 25 x 229 mm | English
Dewey 916.8043
LC Classification QK31.B86 .B82 2015

Subject

  • Artists - Biography. - Great Britain
  • Botanists - Biography. - Great Britain
  • Botanists - South Africa
  • Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) - Description and travel
  • Naturalists - Biography. - Great Britain
  • Naturalists - South Africa

Plot

In November 1810, a thirty-year-old Englishman named William John Burchell landed in Cape Town after several years as a naturalist on St Helena island. The following year he embarked on an epic journey through the Cape Colony, lasting four years and covering 7000 kilometers, mainly through unexplored terrain. During this time he collected over 50 000 plant and animal specimens and built up a vast collection of sketches and paintings. He went on to travel in Brazil, and after many years back in Britain, he took his own life at the age of eighty-two. Burchell's Travels recreates the life and journeys of a remarkable explorer, naturalist, botanist, writer, artist, cartographer, ethnographer and linguist, who is best known for his two-volume Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa, his extraordinary map of the country, and for the many species of animals, birds and plants that are named after him. Drawing from the rich source of Burchell's writings, and beautifully illustrated with over 100 of his sketches and paintings, this book is a fascinating account of travel 200 years ago, and a celebration of the life, art and vision of an extraordinary man.

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