Cooper Square Press
Pages: 656
Trim: 5¾ x 9
978-0-8154-1208-3 • Paperback • May 2002 • $28.95 • (£21.99)
978-1-4616-6112-2 • eBook • May 2002 • $27.50 • (£20.99)
Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873) discovered numerous African landmarks, including Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls. He lived for years as a missionary in Africa and was a famous opponent of slavery. Christopher Hibbert is the author of Agincourt and Wolfe at Quebec.
This reprint of the original 1876 edition contains Livingstone's full report on his travels through Africa, including lithographic illustrations, facsmiles of notebooks, plus diary entries, letters and more. As a missionary Livingstone was the first white man to trek across the continent and record details of the inhabitants as well as the unique flora and fauna.
— Library Journal
David Livingstone (1813-1873), a London missionary, became the first European to cross the African continent. In Africa, he established mission clinics and did what he could to fight the barbarity of slave trade. The chronicles of his travels have become a classic in exploration literature. This reprint, a copy of the 1876 edition, reproduces the prints and maps of the original.
— The Explorers Journal