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Henry M. Stanley (1841–1904)

Autor(a) de How I Found Livingstone

77+ Works 1,053 Membros 22 Críticas

About the Author

Stanley was a U.S. traveler born in Wales, educated in the poorhouse, and adopted by a New Orleans merchant who gave him his name. He fought in the Confederate army and after the war became a newspaper correspondent. He was commissioned by the New York Herald to go in search of David Livingstone in mostrar mais 1871. Stanley based one of his most popular books, Through the Dark Continent (1878), on a series of diaries in which he recorded the progress of his expedition of 1874--77. He presented the day-to-day account of his journeys undertaken to discover the sources of the Nile and Congo rivers, his circumnavigation of Lakes Victoria and Tanganyika, and his dangerous trip down the Congo River to Boma. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras por Henry M. Stanley

How I Found Livingstone (1872) 354 exemplares
In Darkest Africa (1890) 114 exemplares
Into the Dark Continent (2002) 98 exemplares
In Darkest Africa, Volume I (1890) 33 exemplares
In Darkest Africa, Volume II (1890) 31 exemplares
Through South Africa (2005) 5 exemplares
Tales from Africa (1985) 4 exemplares
Die Entdeckung des Kongo (1979) 3 exemplares
The Congo (vol 2) 1 exemplar
Noch mehr Historische Reisen (2017) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Mammoth Book of Travel in Dangerous Places (1991) — Contribuidor — 176 exemplares
Empire Writing: An Anthology of Colonial Literature 1870-1918 (1998) — Contribuidor — 84 exemplares
Classic Travel Stories (1994) — Contribuidor — 62 exemplares
African Discovery (1944) — Contribuidor — 40 exemplares
Masters of British Literature, Volume B (2007) — Contribuidor — 17 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Outros nomes
Rowlands, John (birth name)
Data de nascimento
1841-01-28
Data de falecimento
1904-05-10
Localização do túmulo
Pirbright, Surrey, England, UK
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
UK
Local de nascimento
Denbigh, North Wales, UK
Local de falecimento
London, England, UK
Locais de residência
USA
Ocupações
journalist
explorer
Relações
Stanley, Dorothy (wife)
Organizações
Union Army
US Navy
Prémios e menções honrosas
Vega Medal

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Críticas

"In Darkest Africa" is a two-volume book written by Henry M. Stanley, a renowned British-American explorer and journalist. The first edition of the book was published in 1890. This monumental work details Stanley's expedition through the heart of Africa, specifically the exploration of the Congo River basin.

The narrative unfolds as Stanley recounts his arduous journey, fraught with numerous challenges and dangers, as he ventures into uncharted territories and encounters various African tribes and landscapes. The book provides a firsthand account of his encounters with hostile tribes, extreme weather conditions, and treacherous terrain.

Stanley's mission was not only to explore and map the African continent but also to investigate the fate of fellow explorer David Livingstone, who had gone missing in Africa years earlier. Stanley's successful search for Livingstone is one of the most famous episodes in the history of exploration and is covered extensively in the book.

Throughout "In Darkest Africa," Stanley vividly describes the natural beauty, rich wildlife, and diverse cultures he encounters along the way. He delves into the customs, traditions, and social structures of the African tribes, providing valuable insights into their way of life.

The book also sheds light on the exploitative practices of the European powers during the era of colonialism in Africa. Stanley criticizes the brutality and abuses committed by colonial forces, highlighting the negative consequences of European imperialism on African societies.

"In Darkest Africa" serves as a significant contribution to the understanding of African geography, history, and culture during the late 19th century. Stanley's writing style is engaging and descriptive, immersing readers in the sights, sounds, and challenges of his extraordinary expedition.

The book's impact extended far beyond its time of publication, influencing subsequent explorers and contributing to the public's fascination with Africa. It remains a classic in the genre of exploration literature and continues to be studied by historians, geographers, and adventurers alike.

"In Darkest Africa" is not only an adventure narrative but also a reflection on the complexities of Africa's past and the enduring impact of European colonization. Stanley's firsthand account provides valuable historical and cultural insights, making the book a compelling read for those interested in the exploration of Africa and the legacy of colonialism.
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Espléndida edición adornada con magníficos cromos, láminas y numerosos grabados intercalados en el texto y varios mapas en negro e iluminados. Única traducción española autorizada por el autor.
[4 h.], XXIV pp., 887 pp. Ejemplar completo, incluye la portada cromolitográfica y los dos mapas desplegables. Abundantes xilograbados en negro y cromolitografías con mapas en negro e iluminados. Con todas sus láminas (30). Preciosa tela editorial con estampaciones doradas y gofrados.
Encuadernado por Domenech (Barcelona). Diseño de tapa obra de Pascó (1887) y de F. Jorba.
Sello de caucho del librero Eugenio de Torres (Sevilla).
Muy buen estado.
Primera edición en New York, Harper and Brothers, 1885
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Obras
77
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7
Membros
1,053
Popularidade
#24,476
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Críticas
22
ISBN
144
Línguas
8

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