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Cameroon's Tycoon

Cameroon's Tycoon

E.M. Chilver† | Ute Röschenthaler

(2001)

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Abstract

Max Esser was an adventurous young merchant banker, a Rhinelander, who became the first managing director of the largest German plantation company in Cameroon. This volume gives a vivid account of the antecedents and early stages as experienced and described by Esser. In 1896 he ventured, with the explorer Zintgraff, into the hinterland to seek the agreement of Zintgraff's old ally, the ruler of Bali, for the provision of laborers for his projected enterprise. The consequences, many optimistically unforeseen, are illustrated with the help of contemporary materials. Esser's account is preceded by a look at his and his family's connections, added to by an account of newspaper campaigns against him, and completed by an examination of his Cameroon collection, which he gave to the Linden Museum in Stuttgart.


“While the volume is best suited for specialists of Cameroon, its coverage of economics, gender, ethnography and racial stereotyping also recommends the book to anyone interested in the multiple dimensions of European-African encounters. It would make a splendid assigned reading for courses on European colonialism generally and German imperialist ventures in particular.”  ·  H-Net

“[This book] is undeniably a historical of the first order and, with annotated notes on actors and contemporaries, also a rich bibliographic resource.”   · Cahiers d’études africaines

“The central importance of Esser’s book is that it provides a contemporary account of the first stages of the development of major plantaions in Cameroon and in particular the emergence of a migrant labour force ... In a context where primary texts are often scanty and elusive, [this book] will be an enormously rich source for those with a whole range of interests.”  · African Affairs

"The editors have assembled an admirable brief on Esser ... Any student of Cameroonian and German colonial history will be grateful to come upon this useful ... meticulously researched, elegantly written volume."  · International Journal of African Historical Studies


Ute Röschenthaler teaches at Frankfurt University.


E.M. Chilver was well known for her joint work with Phyllis Kaberry in Cameroon. Her last university post was as Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
CAMEROON’S TYCOON 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS 7
PREFACE BY THE EDITORS 13
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 18
PART I. The Setting, Public and Private 21
CHAPTER 1. Max Esser: His Life and Labours 23
PART II. Esser’s Travels 49
2. The Outward Voyage 51
3. Sao Thomé and Principe 55
4. Cameroon – the Historical Background 63
5. Land and People in Cameroon 69
6. In Cameroon 77
7. The Expedition to Bali 85
8. Departure from Cameroon 133
9. Angola, and the Cunene Expedition 137
10. A Retrospective View 145
PART III. Colonial Needs and their Consequences: the Viewpoints of some Contemporary Observers 151
11. The ‘Bali Road’ and Baliburg in the Autumn of 1892: a Report on a Visit:Max von Stetten 153
12. A Complication: the Entry of the Gesellschaft Nordwest Kamerun,1901–1903: Esser’s Correspondence 161
13. A Parliamentary Visitation:Johannes Semler’s Togo und Kamerun: Eindrücke und Momentaufnahmen von einem deutschen Abgeordneten, Leipzig,1905 167
14. A Soldier’s View of the Tasks of the Bamenda Military Station in 1908:Hptm. Menzel 173
15. Labour Supply: a Shift of Modalities,1913: Hptm. Adametz 179
APPENDIX I 185
APPENDIX II 191
Bibliography 209
Index 221