Alfred Elwes
Alfred Elwes (1819–1888) was a nineteenth-century British author of children's literature, academic, philologist, and occasional translator of French, Italian and Portuguese literature into English. He is perhaps best remembered for his translation of the medieval Arthurian romance ''Jaufry the Knight and the Fair Brunissende; a Tale of the Times of King Arthur''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1881
Superior document: How I crossed Africa from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, through unknown countries; discovery of the great Zambesi affluents, etc. ; in two volumes Vol. II
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Published: 1881
Superior document: How I crossed Africa from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, through unknown countries; discovery of the great Zambesi affluents, etc. ; in two volumes Vol. I
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