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THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT, or the Sources of the Nile Around the Great lakes of Equatorial Africa and Down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean
Harper and Brothers, 1878
2035.00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: one of the great books in the african oeuvre. this copy in the publisher?s fine decorated cloth bindings in absolutely superb condition.<br> after the death of livingstone, stanley resolved to return to africa and finish his work, and also to resolve some of the problems introduced by burton and speke. livingstone had considered it his mission to finish mapping and studying central africa, resolve some of the questions about the source of the nile and to report on the doings of the slave traders, a practice that livingstone spoke actively against. criticized even at the time for what many considered his harsh treatment of the native peoples, stanley did manage to finish what livingstone had started and open up central africa to the west. <br> when stanley made his first journey, he was one of a very few white people on the entire continent. within the twenty years which elapsed after stanley?s first journey, the continent was being viewed as a commercial, political, and strategic destiny by many of the countries in europe. a very elusive title now.