Stanley and Livingstone and The opening of Africa with 34 source annotated bibliography
Title: Stanley and Livingstone and The opening of Africa with 34 source annotated bibliography
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 2245 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Stanley and Livingstone and The opening of Africa with 34 source annotated bibliography
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 2245 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Henry Morton Stanley is most famous for saying the words “Dr. Livingstone I presume?” when in 1871 he finally found Dr. David Livingstone in western Tanzania. Stanley was born John Rowlands in 1840 in Wales. His childhood was poor and deprived with both parents deserting him and leaving him to grow up in relatives’homes or institutions. He was constantly rejected and beaten which toughened him up but also made him look for admiration and affection. At
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Company, 1963.
The book, The Nile, provided me with information about the area Stanley and Livingstone were exploring.
Weaver, Tony. "Stanley and Livingstone." (17 August 1999). <http://www.outthere.co.za/HI/html/default_livingston.html> (1 December 1999).
This website provides a concise description of the expeditions of both Stanley and Livingstone.
Wellman, Scott. David Livingstone: Missionary and Explorer. Ohio: Barbour, 1995.
The author takes you step by step through the life of David Livingstone including his explorations into Africa.
