About This Book
A concise biography recounts the life and work of the missionary and explorer David Livingstone, following his African expeditions, geographical discoveries, and efforts to establish Christianity and literacy. It documents practical accomplishments such as medical aid, language work, and scientific observations, as well as encounters with local chiefs and converts and the hardships of travel. The narrative alternates travel episodes with reflective chapters that assess motives and methods, emphasizing a persistent humanitarian conviction, opposition to the slave trade, and an attempt to unite exploration, science, and religious mission in the African interior.
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