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186531834London: John Murray 1865. First edition. Profusely illustrated with fine cuts throughout many full page and one folding of the Falls at Zambesi at the front. Thick 8vo rebound in dark-green cloth the spine lettered in gilt. xiv illustrations list 608 pp. A good reading copy. The book is strong and tight some wear to the edges of some leaves the folding plate and last leaf with tissue repairs due to wear a copy from the Hong Kong club with their stamp without a folding map. FIRST EDITION. "Dr. David Livingstone the Scottish medical missionary is known to history as the greatest explorer of his age and a dedicated humanitarian who devoted his life to the eradication of the African slave trade. He was a national hero to his contemporaries and time has confirmed his reputation as one of the greatest if not the greatest of the eminent Victorians both in his achievement and in his influence."<br> This is the scarce account of Livingstone's second expedition. "Other explorers we have had whose fame rose as high but it lasted only for a few years. The influences of Dr. Livingstone's life-work on the other hand are so far- reaching that his fame is above the passing feelings of the time. John Murray hardcover
186600524767Harper & Brothers 1866. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Bound in original plum cloth spine expertly rebacked in matching cloth preserving original title panel and endpapers some wear to boards and corners; some foxing. Binding is tight and square. Complete with folding color map at rear.B/w Illustrations. Harper & Brothers hardcover
187531830New York: Harper & Brothers 1875. First Edition American Issue. With frontispiece 20 full page illustrations 25 smaller illustrations and two maps 1 folding in pocket. Tall 8vo publisher’s original brick-red cloth over boards a gilt scene of Livingstone on the upper cover framed in blind gilt lettered and with decorations and illustrations on the spine. 541 4 ads. pp. A good copy with some evidence of age at the tips and edges inner hinges a bit shaken. FIRST EDITION OF THE LAST JOURNALS OF LIVINGSTONE. A rare look at one of the great explorers of Africa told first hand through his collected journals. This work contains a detailed description of Livingstone's last expedition which began in Zanzibar in 1866 and ended with his death on the south shore of Lake Tanganyika in 1873. "The two main objects of the expedition were the suppression of slavery by means of civilizing influences and the ascertainment of the watershed in the region between Nyasa and Tanganyika. At first Livingstone thought the Nile problem had been solved by Speke Burton and Baker but the idea grew upon him that the Nile sources must be sought farther south and his last journey became in the end a forlorn hope in search of the 'fountains' of Herodotus." These journals were delivered into the hands of Livingstone’s friends whole and intact; no break occurs in the seven years of his mission from its beginning in Zanzibar to its tragic end in the village of Ilala.<br> From the introduction: “In the midst of the universal sorrow caused by the intelligence that Dr. Livingstone had lost his life at the farthest point to which he had penetrated in his search for the true sources of the Nile a faint hope was indulged that some of his journals might survive the disaster: this hope I rejoice to say has been realized beyond the most sanguine expectations.<br> It is due in the first place to his native attendants whose faithfulness has placed his last writings at our disposal and also to the reader before he launches forth upon a series of travels and scientific geographic records of the most extraordinary character to say that in the following narrative of seven years’ continuous work and new discovery no break whatever occurs.â€<br> A staple for any collection of Africana. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1932022175Denver: By Author 1932. Book. Fine. Original Wraps. First Edition. Original printed wraps 20 pages frontis photo. Has chapters on the Jesse James Gang in Western Missouri Reminiscences of Southeastern Colorado Along the Famous Santa Fe Trail La Junta Goes Dry Bent's Old Fort Empire Builders and Historical much on farming and markets. Six-Guns 1973 "Has a chapter on Jesse James telling about his murder by Bob Ford.". By Author Paperback
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B9781107055834Hardback. New. How Biology Shapes Philosophy is a unique collection of essays by leading thinkers showing how biology illuminates philosophy and helps us acquire a deeper understanding of the human condition. Both rigorous and highly accessible it will be of interest to philosophers biologists and social scientists as well as non-academics. hardcover
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SONG1942401574ARC Humanities Press 2018-07-02. New. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.50x0.50x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. ARC Humanities Press hardcover
27422relatant ses explorations et découvertes de 1866 à 1873 .Suivi du récit de ses derniers moments rédigé d'après le rapport de ses fidèles serviteurs Chouma et Souzi par Horace Waller .Traduction de H. Loreau . 1876 . Paris ,Librairie Hachette , Dux volumes IN 8° reliés 1/2 chagrin rouge .Dos à nerfs ornés de caissons dorés .Tranches dorées .VII ,394 ;416 pp.Ouvrage illustré de 60 gravures H.T. gravées sur bois et de 4 cartes dépliantes dont trois sont annéxées dans une pochette à la fin du
7839et de ses affluents et découverte des lacs Chiroua et Nyassa . 1866 . Hachette , In 8° relié 1/2 chagrin rouge .Dos à nerfs .580 pp.47 gravures sur bois H.T. et 4 cartes dépliantes .(Quelques légères rousseurs )
19101et voyages à travers le continent de Saint-Paul de Loanda à l'embouchure du Zambèse . 1881 . Librairie Hachette , Fort in 8° relié 1/2 chagrin rouge .Dos à nerfs 675 pp.
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