Kongoerinnerungen : Zwölf Jahre Arbeit und Abenteuer im Innern Afrikas by Landbeck
"Kongoerinnerungen: Zwölf Jahre Arbeit und Abenteuer im Innern Afrikas" by Landbeck is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work recounts the author's experiences working and exploring in Central Africa over a twelve-year period. Its primary focus is on the challenges, encounters, and insights gained as a European navigating colonial trade, society, and wilderness in the Belgian Congo. The book likely appeals to readers interested in adventure, colonial history,
and first-hand narratives of African exploration. The opening of "Kongoerinnerungen" begins with a foreword in which Landbeck dedicates his memoirs to those with a longing for distant places, particularly to German youth, encouraging a spirit of adventure and discovery. The narrative starts with his background and education, describing his restless temperament and how a failed career in commerce led him to seek new opportunities in Africa. The journey unfolds from Antwerp aboard a passenger steamer, capturing the bustling emotional farewells, vivid impressions of early sea travel, and cultural stops at Las Palmas and Freetown, where the author vividly observes both natural beauty and local customs. As Landbeck reaches Banana and moves further inland through Boma and Matadi, he details life at trading stations, negotiations with colleagues, daily routines, the challenges of climate and disease, and his growing fascination with the African environment and its peoples. The start of the book paints a rich, atmospheric picture of both the hardships and wonders awaiting European agents in colonial Africa. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Kongoerinnerungen : Zwölf Jahre Arbeit und Abenteuer im Innern Afrikas
Original Publication
Berlin: August Scherl G. m. b. H., 1923.
Credits
Peter Becker, Hans Theyer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Reading Level
Reading ease score: 66.8 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.