Stanley in Africa / The Wonderful Discoveries and Thrilling Adventures of the Great African Explorer, and Other Travelers, Pioneers and Missionaries
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COLUMBIA PRESENTING STANLEY TO EUROPEAN SOVEREIGNS.
THE WONDERFUL DISCOVERIES AND THRILLING ADVENTURES OF THE GREAT AFRICAN EXPLORER AND OTHER TRAVELERS, PIONEERS AND MISSIONARIES.
BEAUTIFULLY AND ELABORATELY ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS, COLORED PLATES AND MAPS
BY JAMES P. BOYD, A.M.
Author of “Political History of the United States” and “Life of Gen. U. S. Grant,” etc.
ROSE PUBLISHING CO., Toronto, Canada.
Copyright, 1889 BY James P. Boyd.
A volume of travel, exploration and adventure is never without instruction and fascination for old and young. There is that within us all which ever seeks for the mysteries which are bidden behind mountains, closeted in forests, concealed by earth or sea, in a word, which are enwrapped by Nature. And there is equally that within us which is touched most sensitively and stirred most deeply by the heroism which has characterized the pioneer of all ages of the world and in every field of adventure.
How like enchantment is the story of that revelation which the New America furnished the Old World! What a spirit of inquiry and exploit it opened! How unprecedented and startling, adventure of every kind became! What thrilling volumes tell of the hardships of daring navigators or of the perils of brave and dashing landsmen! Later on, who fails to read with the keenest emotion of those dangers, trials and escapes which enveloped the intrepid searchers after the icy secrets of the Poles, or confronted those who would unfold the tale of the older civilizations and of the ocean’s island spaces.
Though the directions of pioneering enterprise change, yet more and more man searches for the new. To follow him, is to write of the wonderful. Again, to follow him is to read of the surprising and the thrilling. No prior history of discovery has ever exceeded in vigorous entertainment and startling interest that which centers in “The Dark Continent” and has for its most distinguished hero, Henry M. Stanley. His coming and going in the untrodden and
James P. Boyd
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INTRODUCTION.
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
HENRY M. STANLEY.
CONGO FREE STATE.
THE RESCUE OF EMIN.
EGYPT AND THE NILE.
SOURCES OF THE NILE.
THE ZAMBESI.
THE CONGO.
THE CAPE OF STORMS.
NYASSALAND.
AFRICAN RESOURCES.
THE WHITE MAN IN AFRICA.
MISSIONARY WORK IN AFRICA.
AFRIC’S LIGHTS AND SHADOWS.
ARNOT IN CENTRAL AFRICA.
KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT.
THE AFRICAN PUFF ADDER.
THE KASAI REGION.
A LITTLE CONGO HERO.
FORMER OBSTACLES REMOVED.
STANLEY ON THE GOMBE.
CHRISTIAN HEROES IN AFRICA.
THE BOILING POT ORDEAL.
THE ADVENTURES OF A SLAVE.
ARAB CRUELTIES IN AFRICA.
A LION HUNT.
MOHAMMEDAN INFLUENCE.
A VICTIM OF SUPERSTITION.
HEROIC WOMEN.
MARY MOFFAT’S FAITH.
TATAKA, LIBERIA.
A NATIVE WAR DANCE.
AFRICAN GAME LAWS.
VIVI, ON THE CONGO.
RUM ON THE CONGO.
PALAVERING.
EMIN PASHA AT ZANZIBAR.
THE SAS TOWN TRIBE OF WEST AFRICA.
AN INTERRUPTED JOURNEY.
IN MONROVIA.
A SAMPLE SERMON.
THE SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA.
LIONS AND A GIRAFFE.
KILIMANJARO.
A HUNT ON THE ZAMBESI.
OPENING A KRU-COAST MISSION.
A DESPERATE SITUATION.
STANLEY AND EMIN.