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258 The Publishers' Circular March i , 1890
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WORKS BY HENRY M . STANLEY , NEW AND CHEAPER EDITIONS . NOW READY , HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE ; including Four Months' Residence with Dr , Livingstone . With Map and Illustrations . Crown 8 vo ., cloth , 8 s . 6 d . % * The Unabridged Edition , superior in paper and binding and with the Original Maps , price 7 s . 6 d ., can still be obtained . 1 The freshness with which Mr . Stanley writes , his real powers of narrative and description , his quick observation and very industrious collection of materials , all going hand in hand as they do with the reader ' s keen interest in the subject , with admiration of the courage , energy , and selfreliance , and ready reserve of the traveller , and with the strange semi-chivalrous , semi-commercial nature of his mission , render the work he has so soon published excellent reading/—Times . * It is incomparably more lively than most books of African travel . The reader may follow him with unflagging interest from his start to his return , and will be disposed to part with him on excellent terms . ' —Saturday Review . THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT ; from the Indian to the Atlantic Ocean . With Map and Illustrations . Crown 8 vo . cloth , 3 s . 6 d . % * The Unabridged Edition , superior in paper and binding and with the Original Maps , price 12 s . 6 d . f can still be obtained . * Every page contains the record of some strange adventure , or the note of some valuable observation . . . . We lay down the book with a feeling of admiration for the courage of the explorer and of respect for his powers of observation and great industry . '—Pall Mall Gazette . * Most fascinating narrative . ' —AtheNjEUM . THE BOOK FOR BOYS . MY KALULU : PRINCE , KING , AND SLAVE . By H . M . Stanley . Crown 8 vo . cloth , 2 s . 6 d . ; gilt edges , 3 s . 6 d . ( Forming one of the Volumes in ' Low ' s Series of Standard Books for Boys ?) 4 The book is extraordinarily fascinating , and will be read by everyone , man or boy , with breathless interest from cover to cover . It is quite remarkable that a man of action , like Stanley , should be able to write so well . " My Kalulu " is a romance based upon knowledge acquired by Stanley during his search for Dr . Livingstone in 1871-2 . '—Penny Illustrated Paper . SECOND EDITION . NOW READY . THE STORY OF EMIN'S RESCUE , as toid in Stanley ' s Letters . Published by Mr . Stanley ' s permission . Edited by J . Scott Kei / tie , Librarian to the Royal Geographical Society . With a Map of the Route from the Congo to the Coast . Crown Hvo . boards , Is . % * The publication of this volume will in no way trench upon Mr . Stanley ' s larger work which will probably be published in May . hav Sampson e * At alread Mr Low . Stanley a & Co . have e ' s d ow in n rep the reques r inted ress t , in and wi a t small h in comp volume e little liance the additional with letters a widel fro matter m y-expressed the cont great ribu traveller desire ted b , M Sir which essrs W . Mackinnon , and ppear with an excellent p map , , which alone would render the publication welcome y to those across —and their the A name frican , of continent course , is , fi nd egi t on o ascertain —who have the tried greater to follow or less the geographical stirring events importance of this of marc the h discoveries described in some of the longer despatches . fc . . Although the chief facts recorded in this little volume may no doubt be fresh in the minds of the majority of readers , yet the exceptional fully justified importanc their reproduct e of the letters ion/— , Morning and the co Pobt nvenien . ce of possessing them in a collected form , London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLE & RIVINGTON , Limited , St . Dunstan ' fl House , Fetter Lane , Fleet Street , B . C .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 1, 1890, page 258, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01031890/page/40/
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