Stanley's Story; Or, Through the Wilds of Africa / A Thrilling Narrative of His Remarkable Adventures, Terrible Experiences, Wonderful Discoveries and Amazing Achievements in the Dark Continent
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The narrative recounts an African explorer's successive expeditions into central and equatorial regions, including a famous encounter with a long-missing colleague, an arduous transcontinental overland journey, and large-scale surveys of river systems, lakes, mountains, and dense rainforests. It combines vivid travel episodes of hardship, starvation, conflict, and survival with descriptions of geographic discoveries, hydrographic routes, and encounters with local peoples, and discusses scientific, commercial, and missionary implications of opening the interior to trade and study. Chapters blend eyewitness reports, official dispatches, and contextual essays on geology, ancient civilizations, and the broader results of exploration.
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