Stanley: The Making of an African Explorer book by Frank McLynn

Stanley: The Making of an African Explorer book by Frank McLynn

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Stanley: The Making of an African Explorer book by Frank McLynn

The celebrated African explorer Sir Henry Morton Stanley was one of the most fascinating of the late-Victorian adventurers. Born into poverty and illegitimacy, he survived a series of incredible adventures at sea and in the U.S., emerging as a talented journalist. His writing led to a commission to find David Livingstone, the greatest single feat in African exploration. Yet behind the public man lay a disturbed personality. As Frank McLynn s study shows, his foundation of the Congo Free State on behalf of Leopold II of Belgium, as well as the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition were both dubious enterprises that tarnished Stanley s reputation and revealed his complexand often troublingrelationship with Africa." Published By on 2004


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  • Paperback
  • 0 pages
  • English
  • 0712605657
  • 9780712605656

About Frank McLynn

frank mclynn is a british author, biographer, historian and journalist. he is noted for critically acclaimed biographies of napoleon bonaparte, robert loui Read More about Frank McLynn
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