[Rarebooks] fa: AFRICAN HUNTING FROM NATAL TO THE ZAMBESI - William Baldwin - First Edition 1863

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Ardwight Chamberlain
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William Charles Baldwin: African Hunting from Natal to the Zambesi : Including Lake Ngami, the Kalahari Desert, &c. from 1852 to 1860... With illustrations by James Wolf and J.B. Zwecker. London: Richard Bentley, 1863. First edition; 8vo (22.5 cm) in original publisher's pebbled green cloth, lettered and decorated in gilt; x, 451, [1], 32 pp.; with the publisher's catalogue, frontispiece, folding map of South Africa, numerous black&white in-text illustrations and plates as listed, plus 6 colored lithographs (complete).

An important work on big game hunting and African travel, rather uncommon as a first edition in the original binding. "Mr Baldwin penetrated through Natal, Zululand, the Transvaal, Bechuanaland, Matabeleland, and Namaqualand, in days when some of these countries were hardly known even by name, and he was the second European to reach the falls of the Zambesi River, now famous as the Victoria Falls... He went through more adventures than almost all of the great South African travelers and hunters" (Mendelssohn: South African Bibliography). Baldwin's lively account, "written in a simple and unostentatious manner," is accompanied by many vivid illustrations of sporting slaughter (Shot a Hippopotamus, Hunting Baboons, Killing Snakes, Lion Shot, etc.) and occasionally, of animal payback (Chased by infuriated Buffalo, Knocked from a Hut by a Lioness, Chased up and down Hill by Elephant, etc.).

Binding expertly and all but imperceptibly recased at an early date, endpapers possibly renewed; some modest rubbing to the boards, wear to the joints, edges and extremities, now protected in a mylar jacket; contents with mild even toning to the leaves, some scattered foxing (but less than is often found in this title), closed tear to the margin of one plate, else clean and sound, firmly bound. Front paste-down with an early owner's signature (KR Palmer, 1918) and the small label of bookseller/binder William Potter of Liverpool.



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