
How I Found Livingstone in Central Africa
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Narrated by:
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James Adams
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Henry M. Stanley
This riveting history is a firsthand account of the long and arduous search for one of the greatest explorers of the 19th century. Journalist and adventurer Henry M. Stanley was known for his search for the legendary David Livingstone, and their eventual meeting led to the popular quotation "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"
A real-life adventure story, How I Found Livingstone in Central Africa tells of the incredible hardships - disease, hostile natives, tribal warfare, impenetrable jungles, and other obstacles - faced by a daring explorer. This must-have account also includes a wealth of information on various African peoples.
Henry M. Stanley (1841-1904) was a Welsh journalist and explorer. After doing freelance journalism, he joined the New York Herald and in 1868 accompanied an expedition to Abyssinia. He also visited Egypt, Palestine, Turkey, Persia, and India. He is most famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone, whom he met in Tanganyika.
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The book can be tedious at times. But even though names of places have usually been changed, it is still both possible and interesting to track Stanley's progress on Google Maps using his own charts to be found online and then transferred to our current maps by use his recorded latitude and longitude. Together with his remarkable and often times even poetic descriptions, one can imagine oneself traipsing the magical African bush at his side!
Remarkable courage and pluck!
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Excellent book for a first hand account of what it was like for the first western travelers in Africa.
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Excellent book! well written & well read
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Amazing story wonderfully narrated
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Outstanding piece of literature
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Great story
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Incredible story
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Dr. Livingston, I presume.
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