Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone

Author: Martin Dugard
Into Africa’ traces the journeys of Livingstone and Stanley – Livingstone’s search for the Nile’s source, leaving him alone, far from civilization; and Stanley’s search for Livingstone, which sees his awakening to the beauty of Africa. This book is a fascinating window on the golden age of exploration…..Read More
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