Majestic River  
Mungo Park and the Exploration of the Niger
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One of the greatest stories of world exploration ever told.

By the late eighteenth century, the river Niger was a 2,000-year-old two-part geographical problem. Solving it would advance European knowledge of Africa, provide a route to commercial opportunity and help eradicate the evil of slavery.

Mungo Park achieved lasting fame in 1796 by solving the first part of the Niger problem – which way did the river run? Park died in 1806, in circumstances which are still uncertain, in failing to solve the second – where did the Niger end? Numerous expeditions explored the river in the decades following Park’s death, but not until 1830 was its final course revealed following in-the-field exploration. By then, however, the Niger problem had been solved by ‘armchair geographers’ who had never even visited Africa.

Majestic River celebrates Mungo Park's achievements and illuminates his rich afterlife – how and why he was commemorated long after his death. It is also the thrilling story of the many expeditions that sought to determine the Niger’s course and the facts of Park’s disappearance, as well as a biography of the Niger itself as the river slowly took shape in the European imagination.
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One of the greatest stories of world exploration ever told.

By the late eighteenth century, the river Niger was a 2,000-year-old two-part geographical problem. Solving it would advance European knowledge of Africa, provide a route to commercial opportunity and help eradicate the evil of slavery.

Mungo Park achieved lasting fame in 1796 by solving the first part of the Niger problem – which way did the river run? Park died in 1806, in circumstances which are still uncertain, in failing to solve the second – where did the Niger end? Numerous expeditions explored the river in the decades following Park’s death, but not until 1830 was its final course revealed following in-the-field exploration. By then, however, the Niger problem had been solved by ‘armchair geographers’ who had never even visited Africa.

Majestic River celebrates Mungo Park's achievements and illuminates his rich afterlife – how and why he was commemorated long after his death. It is also the thrilling story of the many expeditions that sought to determine the Niger’s course and the facts of Park’s disappearance, as well as a biography of the Niger itself as the river slowly took shape in the European imagination.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of illustrations
  • Note on names and spelling
  • Note on the maps
  • Preface and acknowledgements
  • Introduction: ‘Still but a wide extended blank’
  • 1 ‘Its final destination is still unknown’
  • 2 ‘The bustle of life’
  • 3 ‘Geographer enough’
  • 4 ‘The language of truth’
  • 5 ‘The enlargement of our geographical knowledge’
  • 6 ‘Once more saw the Niger rolling’
  • 7 ‘To do justice to Mr Park’s memory’
  • 8 ‘Collect all possible information’
  • 9 ‘Quorra, Quolla, Kowarra, and others similar’
  • 10 ‘The greatest geographical discovery’
  • 11 ‘The river is not correctly laid down’
  • 12 ‘This celebrated African traveller’
  • 13 ‘Cool, impassioned, cowardly, courageous’
  • Abbreviations
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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