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Record Nr.

UNINA9910464518403321

Autore

Stanley Henry M (Henry Morton), <1841-1904.>

Titolo

How I Found Livingstone [[electronic resource] ] : Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa, Including Four Months Residence with Dr. Livingstone (Abridged)

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Auckland, : The Floating Press, 2010

ISBN

1-77651-155-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (737 p.)

Disciplina

916.704/2092

Soggetti

Africa, Central -- Description and travel

Livingstone, David, 1813-1873

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Title; Contents; Chapter I - Introductory - My Instructions to Find and Relieve Livingstone; Chapter II - Zanzibar; Chapter III - Organization of the Expedition; Chapter IV - Life at Bagamoyo; Chapter V - Through Ukwere, Ukami, and Udoe to Useguhha; Chapter VI - To Ugogo; Chapter VII - Marenga Mkali, Ugogo, and Uyanzi, to Unyanyembe; Chapter VIII - My Life and Troubles During My Residence in Unyas Nyembe - I Become Engaged in a War; Chapter IX - My Life and Troubles in Unyanyembe (Continued); Chapter X - To Mrera, Ukonongo; Chapter XI - Through Ukawendi, Uvinza, and Uhha, to Ujiji

Chapter XII - Intercourse with Livingstone at Ujiji - Livingstone's Own Story of His Journeys, His Troubles, and Disappointments Chapter XIII - Our Cruise on the Lake Tanganika - Exploration of the North-End of the Lake - The Rusizi is Discovered to Enter i; Chapter XIV - Our Journey from Ujiji to Unyanyembe; Chapter XV - Homeward Bound - Livingstone's Last Words - The Final Farewell; Chapter XVI - Valedictory; Concluding Chapter; Glossary; Appendix; Endnotes

Sommario/riassunto

Livingstone's 1840's expedition into Africa, the ""Dark Continent"", caught the public's imagination. In 1864 he returned to Africa and all but disappeared. Public interest ran so high, that in 1869 the publisher of the New York Herald commissioned reporter Henry Stanley to go and find him. This book is Stanley's account of his adventure, and the



moment he found Livingstone, in which he uttered the famous words: ""Dr. Livingstone, I presume?""