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  1. David Livingstone and the Rovuma; a notebook, edited with introduction and related documents by George Shepperson by David (1813-1873) - Related name Shepperson, George Livingstone, 1965-01-01
  2. Livingstone's Travels and Researches in South Africa by David (1813-1873). LIVINGSTONE, 1858-01-01
  3. Livingstone's missionary correspondence, 1841-1856. Edited with an introduction by I. Schapera by David (1813-1873) Livingstone, 1961
  4. Livingstones private journals 1851-1853 / edited with an introduction by I. Schapera by David (1813-1873). I. Schapera Livingstone, 1960-01-01
  5. THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF: DAVID LIVINGSTONE 1813-1873 by Ed Reese (CHRISTIAN HALL OF FAME SERIES Booklet format)
  6. LivingstoneÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s Missionary Correspondence, 1841-1856. Edited with an introduction by I. Schapera by David (1813-1873) Livingstone, 1961
  7. LivingstoneÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s missionary correspondence, 1841-1856. Edited with an introduction by I. Schapera by David (1813-1873) Livingstone, 1961
  8. Arsenic as a remedy for the tsetse bite. In: British Medical Journal, No. LXX, New Series, May 1, 1858. by David (1813-1873). LIVINGSTONE, 1858-01-01
  9. Livingstone 's Africa perilous adventures and extensive discover by Livingstone. David. 1813-1873., 1872-01-01
  10. Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi by David, 1813-1873 Livingstone, 1865
  11. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa including a sk by Livingstone. David. 1813-1873., 1859-01-01
  12. David Livingstone: The Missionary Who "Discovered" Africa 1813-1873 (Heroes of Faith and Courage) by Ben Alex, 1995-10
  13. From Blantyre to Chitambo: A Brief Life of David Livingston (1813-1873) by Peter Snelson Snelson, 2001-12-01
  14. David Livingstone (Heroes of the Faith) by Sam Wellman, 2004-07-01

1. David Livingstone, 1813-1873, Missionary, Explorer A Biography Of David Livingst
A biography of David Livingstone, Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone missionary explorer, Africa David Livingstone, 18131873, Missionary, Explorer. Written by Unknown Posted on
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Livingstone, David (18131873) The great explorer of the "dark continent" of Africa. When he was nineteen, he determined to devote his life to the "alleviation of human misery." Arriving in 1841
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The great explorer of the "dark continent" of Africa. When he was nineteen, he determined to devote his life to the "alleviation of human misery." He studied as a doctor o prepare himself for the work of a missionary, and, attracted by the fame of Robert Moffat in South Africa, he went there to help in the work. Arriving in 1841, Livingstone served for ten years in the ordinary routine of missionary work. But he was not a man to stay long in any one place. The mind and impulse of the explorer ere in him, and he was always drawn on, in his own words, by "the smoke of a thousand villages" that had never seen a missionary. Livingstone was at all times more han a traveler. His cause was the gospel. His journal abounds in passages of almost mystical devotion. What moved him more than anything else was what he called this open sore of the world"the devastating slave trade of central Africa.
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4. David Livingstone Scottish Missionary Explorer To Africa - Christian Biography R
David Livingstone. David Livingstone (18131873) was a Scottish missionary,doctor and explorer who helped open the heart of Africa to missions.
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David Livingstone David Livingstone (1813-1873) was a Scottish missionary, doctor and explorer who helped open the heart of Africa to missions. His travels covered one-third of the continent, from the Cape to near the Equator, and from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean.
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The Pathfinder of Africa.
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Awakening the Western World to Africa. David Livingstone Short biography. David Livingstone His life and ministry. David Livingstone National Memorial, Blantyre, Scotland Biographical and other information. Gravestone of David Livingstone Westminster Abbey, London, England. Another source Writings: Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa by David Livingstone. First published [1858]. Text and zip formats available for download.

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Authors L Livingstone, David, 18131873. Missionary Travels And Researches In Author Livingstone, David, 1813-1873. KeywordsAuthors L Livingstone, David, 1813-1873; Titles M
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6. David Livingstone (1813-1873) & Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe / Zambia - African Saf
HOME Livingstone Statue at Sunset Livingstone Memorial Victoria Falls, David Livingstone(1813-1873) It was the mighty Zambezi which led missionary Dr. David
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It was the mighty Zambezi which led missionary Dr. David Livingstone on his greatest and final adventure. In search of a means to access the interior, Livingstone tagged the Zambezi "God's highway" to the Indian Ocean and set off down the river, discovering the great cataract native Africans called Mosi-o-Tunya, "the smoke that thunders." Livingstone christened the great waterfall Victoria Falls after his queen. Today, the great chasm has lost none of it's allure, still considered one of the great natural wonders of the world.
David Livingstone: African Explorer
Few Europeans have contributed as much to the exploration of Africa as a gentle Scottish missionary named David Livingstone. Livingstone was a curious combination of missionary, doctor, explorer, scientist and anti-slavery activist. He spent 30 years in Africa, exploring almost a third of the continent, from its southern tip almost to the equator. Livingstone received a gold medal from the London Royal Geographical for being the first to cross the entire African Continent from west to east. He was the first white man to see Victoria Falls and though he never discovered the source of the Nile, one of his goals, he eliminated some possibilities and thereby helped direct the efforts of others. Although popular among native tribes in Africa, Livingstone made enemies of some white settlers there because he learned African languages and had an unusually keen understanding and sympathy for native people and cultures. In 1843, while settling the Mabotsa valley, Livingstone shot a lion. Before it died, however, the lion attacked Livingstone, costing him the use of his left arm.

7. David Livingstone (1813-1873) & Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe / Zambia - African Saf
David Livingstone (18131873) Missionary and explorer. David Livingstonewas born near Glasgow, Scotland. He studied medicine and
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8. LIVINGSTONE, DAVID (1813-1873)
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The great explorer of the "dark continent" of Africa. When he was nineteen, he determined to devote his life to the "alleviation of human misery." He studied as a doctor o prepare himself for the work of a missionary, and, attracted by the fame of Robert Moffat in South Africa, he went there to help in the work. Arriving in 1841, Livingstone served for ten years in the ordinary routine of missionary work. But he was not a man to stay long in any one place. The mind and impulse of the explorer ere in him, and he was always drawn on, in his own words, by "the smoke of a thousand villages" that had never seen a missionary. Livingstone was at all times more han a traveler. His cause was the gospel. His journal abounds in passages of almost mystical devotion. What moved him more than anything else was what he called this open sore of the world"the devastating slave trade of central Africa.
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11. The Last Journals Of David Livingstone, In Central Africa.
The last journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa. Waller, Horace, 18331896. ed. Making of America (MOA); Livingstone, David, 1813-1873. David, 1813-1873. Livingstone
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12. DAVID LIVINGSTONE
Livingstone, David (18131873), Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa, was born on the ioth of March 1813, at the village of Blantyre Works, in Lanarkshire, Scotland.
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LIVINGSTONE, DAVID The Lady Nyassa was taken to the Rovuma. Up this river Livingstone managed to steam 156 m., but farther progress was arrested by rocks. Returning to the Zambezi in the beginning of 1863, he found that the desolation caused by the slave trade was more horrible and widespread than ever. It was clear that the Portuguese officials were themselves at the bottom of the traffic. Kirk and Charles Livingstone being compelled to return to England on account of their health, the doctor resolved once more to visit the lake, and proceeded some distance up the west side and then north-west as far as the watershed that separates the Loangwa from the rivers that run into the lake. Meanwhile a letter was received from Earl Russell recalling the expedition by the end of the year. In the end of April 1864 Livingstone reached Zanzibar in the Lady Nyassa, and on the 23rd of July Livingstone arrived in England. He was naturally disappointed with the comparative failure of this expedition. Still the geographical results, though not in extent to be compared to those of his first and his final expeditions, were of high importance, as were those in various departments of science, and he had unknowingly laid the foundations of the British protectorate of Nyasaland. Details will be found in his Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries, published in 1865. Meanwhile a letter was received from Earl Russell recalling the expedition by the end of the year. In the end of April 1864 Livingstone reached Zanzibar in the Lady Nyassa, and on the 23rd of July Livingstone arrived in England. He was naturally disappointed with the comparative failure of this expedition. Still the geographical results, though not in extent to be compared to those of his first and his final expeditions, were of high importance, as were those in various departments of science, and he had unknowingly laid the foundations of the British protectorate of Nyasaland. Details will be found in his Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries, published in 1865.

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Popular Account Of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition To The Zambesi and its tributaries, A And Of The Discovery Of Lakes Shirwa And Nyassa, 18581864 Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 David, 1813-1873
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16. LIVINGSTONE, David
David Chamberlin (Ed 39, 1960, 113-121; - Ders., DL 1813-1873.
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17. David Livingstone 1813-1873
David Livingstone 18131873 Born in Blantyre, Livingstone is one ofthe world s greatest explorers. Having trained as both a doctor
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Born in Blantyre, Livingstone is one of the world's greatest explorers. Having trained as both a doctor and a missionary, Livingstone began his explorations of Africa in 1841. Over the course of the next thirty years, he explored the interior of Africa, the 'Dark Continent', discovering the Victoria Falls and leading expeditions up the Zambesi and Nile. It was on the Nile he met the American journalist Henry Stanley who spoke the often quoted line 'Dr Livingstone, I presume?'. He enjoyed little success as a missionary but was passionately opposed to slavery and the reports of his expeditions did much to harden British attitudes against the slave trade in Africa. There is a visitor centre in Blantyre detailing his life.
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