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Voyage to Madagascar: the making of an online exhibition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2022

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1 Thomas Locke Lewis, Voyages to Madagascar, also, A history thereof during the reign of Radama and notes made on a voyage to the island of Mombassa on H. M. ships Phaeton and Andromache, 1917 and 1825 (Compiled variously in Madagascar, at sea and in Mauritius, revised later in Britain: 1817-1852). King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library: Rare Books Collection DT469. M32 LEW.

2 Robert Drury, Madagascar, or, Robert Drury's journal, during fifteen years captivity on that island (London: printed and sold by W Meadows, J Marshall, T Worrall and by the author, 1729).

3 Jean Baptiste Lajardire. Voyage d'Afrique, in Bibliothque universelle des voyages, ou, Notice complete et raisonne de tous les voyages anciens et modernes dans les diffrentes parties du monde, by Gilles Bouchard de la Richarderie (Paris: Treuttel et Wrtz, 1808).

5 Matthew Flinders, Madagascar: travels of Mons. Mayeurs, Dumaine & others, 1777, 1787, 1792, collected by Matthew Flinders (1807-08). King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library: FCDO Historical Collection FOL.DT469.M31.

6 James Hastie, Diary of James Hastie (1820). King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library: FCDO Historical Collection FOL.DT469.M31.

7 Jean Ren, To His Excellency Governor Farquhar, commander in chief of the island of Mauritius (1820). King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library: FCDO Historical Collection FOL. DT469.M31.

8 British Library, Endangered Archives Programme, Safeguarding the political history of precolonial Madagascar: the archives of Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony (1864-1995) (EAP856), (2015), https://eap.bl.uk/project/EAP856 (Last accessed: 22/06/2021).

9 Ibid.

10 Ibid.

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13 Ibid., p. 6.

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