How I Found Livingstone

How I Found Livingstone
Author: Henry Morton Stanley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 836
Release: 1872
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

Portrait of James Gorodn Bennett; A view of Zanzibar; A view of Bagamoyo; Simbamwenni, the lost city; Discomforts of African travel, the Makata swamp; Shaws' mode of marching; the lake and peak of Ugumbo; Mount Kibwe, and the valley of the Mukondokwa River ...

How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa Including Four Months Residence with Dr. Livingstone

How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa Including Four Months Residence with Dr. Livingstone
Author: Henry M. Stanley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781387997381

This edition of Henry Morton Stanley's epic account of travels through Africa in search of Professor Livingstone includes the original sketches and illustrations of the journey. In the late 1860s, journalist and explorer Henry Morton Stanley was given an assignment to find and relieve the explorer Dr. David Livingstone. The respected doctor had not been in contact with civilization since departing to the wilderness of Africa in 1866, in a quest to discover the source of the River Nile. Henry M. Stanley set off on what became a more than two year trek to find Livingstone. He and his travelling company sojourned over seven hundred miles through the exotic landscapes and forests of rural Africa. The intense, tropical environment claimed the lives of many accompanying porters, while Stanley's horse perished after a deadly bite from a tsetse fly.

HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE

HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE
Author: Henry M. (Henry Morton) 1841-1 Stanley
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2016-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781362681687

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