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BURTON, RICHARD F., AND VERNEY LOVETT CAMERON.
To the Gold Coast for Gold. A Personal Narrative. London: Chatto & Windus, 1883.

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BURTON, RICHARD F., AND VERNEY LOVETT CAMERON.

To the Gold Coast for Gold. A Personal Narrative. London: Chatto & Windus, 1883.
2 volumes. 8vo (182 x 117 mm). xii, [2], 354; vi, 381, [2] pp. Half-titles. Chromolithographed frontispiece, 2 color folding maps. Half morocco by Root & Son, raised bands, spines elaborately gilt, t.e.g. Some spotting to edges and prelims, upper margin of p 1 and verso of contents leaf in vol 1 foxed, repaired tear to blank inner margin of map at front of vol 1.

A FINELY BOUND COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION. Penzer p 106-7.

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