C te Occidentale D'Afrique: Vues, Scenes, Croquis, dating back to 1890, offers a captivating glimpse into West Africa through the eyes of H. Frey. This historical travelogue, written in French, presents a collection of views, scenes, and sketches that document the region during a pivotal period.
Frey's work provides valuable insights into the landscapes, cultures, and daily life of West Africa as observed by a European traveler. The book's detailed descriptions and visual representations offer a unique perspective on the interactions between European colonizers and the local populations. A significant historical document for anyone interested in African history, colonialism, and the art of travel writing.
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