James Riley tait un navigateur am ricain du XIXe si cle, qui a connu le naufrage de son navire sur la c te ouest de l'Afrique. Dans cet ouvrage, il raconte les preuves qu'il a v cues, ainsi que la d couverte de la ville de Tombouctou et de ses richesses. Jean Gabriel Peltier, un homme d'affaires fran ais, a aid Riley publier ses r cits de voyage. Cet ouvrage est une source pr cieuse pour l'histoire de l'Afrique et de l'exploration du continent.
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