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AFRICA , EMIN 06 EY } . and HENRY M . STANLEY . RELIEF OF EM IN BEY . ¦ ¦ In connection the public ' wi should th this read which important Mp fww . Stanley question ' s and lest - his great immediate work on start * The COHgO Africa v 9 9 * H M STANLEY the Internattonal ? a * ^ In 1879 ^ dit Association ^ 09 Stanley * of revisited - expedition is the , read Congo and y , in nearly the 2 vo pioneer ls . Svo years and . 2 ls Commonder . was wholly -ln- em Chief ployed of upon the great river , and in explorations of the countries surrounding it . RELIEF OF EMIN BEY . Students Thomson 8 vo 21 of a . the fu ' s ll best most E routes lustr interesting at for edwit relief work h part , * Through of ies route should . Masai also read Land J _ F . . Joseph 9 1 vol . * . , y t Map JOSEPH THOMSON . Nyanza This . journey Mr . Thomson has opened has up "been an entirely extremely new fortunate , shorter , and in ft > healthier eing the route first to to exploit the Victoria this entirely interest , unique containing region such —ethnographically features as snow- and clad geographically extinct volcanoes —a region rising to teeming a height with of 19 existence feet , 000 in altitude eet of , and a curious ; one plateaux seen narrow for at the an meridional elevation first time trough of ; magnificent 9 , 000 containing feet . Another mountain a series feature ranges of beautiful discovered reaching lakes was . 14 Mr , the 000 . ^ ¦ O ¦* ¦ V / " * / rt A Thomson Readers traversed wishvng over to get 1 , 000 further miles entirely inforTnation new to geographers on the questions of the River SCHWEINFURTH ttt-bit _ iTTTim _* Bey Connec , Uganda tion between , and the the Eg Congo yptian and Soudan the , sh lle ould and read the Schweilinirth country of Emin ' s PBLKIN & AND WILSON . Wil cloth * Heart son 28 s ' s with * AfPlea Uganda * 2 and vols the . crown Egyptian Svo . 15 s ., with Soudan Maps , and 2 vols Felkin . crown svo and . , , Maps AFRICA I other Works on : HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE . By Henry M . Stanley . Travels , Adventures , and t ) iscoveries , Including _ Vj > ur Months' Residence with Dr . cloth Livingstone , e"i _ bi _ . matfc Illustrations _ iiy gttt , if and . Gd . Maps . New * JS-ftioii , thoroughly revised . Post 8 vo . beard ' Belim . " ... said . 1 pushed to me ~ back : " I see the the crowds Doctor , and , Sir , passing . Oh , wha from t the act old rejar man , walked t He down has an got avenue a white of people , until I came in front of the semicircle of Arabs , before which stood the * ' white man looked with the wearied grey and beard wan . " that As I he advanced had slowly whiskers toward and s moustache him I noticed that he he was wore pale , a that bluish he cloth cap with a faded gold , band on a grey red ground round itand that , he had on a red-sleeved waistcoat and a pair of grey tweed trousers . ' —Pages 330-1 . , _ _ . a _ 1 AJN . _ . T J-Jcj __ THROUGH Stanley . With THE numerous DARK Illustrations , CONTINENT also Maps . 1 vol . crown . B . 12 y 6 H d . . M . The sources' of the Nile , round the great lakes , and down the Congo . other ' The on two account lakes of most its strange interesting character to geographers as the central , the < receptacle m & as the of source the drainage of the Nile of a , vast the and and not the ill Congo -watered , by region the connection , yet itself of -without Mr . Stanley an outlet ' s discoveries , have been with thoroughly those of explored previous ; explorers , has been traced from it § source to its outlet in the Atlantic '—Standard . energy ' A story flow as fraught broadly with mar a ked great as that interest immense , one throug river whose h which course cour he age trace , determination d through all , and the countless dangers of the dim interior . '—Daily News . H H JOHNSTON HIVER CONGO , from its Mouth to Bolobo . By H . H . Johnston . Map , < ftc . £ 1 . 1 # . w a . _ a . j fahtni . ana » x . THR Paubm OUGH . With Illustrations THE KALAHARI from Photos , Maps , & o DESERT . 8 vo , £ 1 . 1 * . By G . A . Major PINTO . 1 . HOW I CROSSED AFRICA . 2 toIs . 8 vo . 42 s . TO LAKE TANGANYIKA IN A BATH CHAIR . MrS . HO RE . Sy Aunih B . Horb . Crown 8 vo . It . 6 d . and With of Lake Portraits Tangan , from yika , Photographs by B . 0 . Horb , of , P ' . Jack R . G . S ' . and the Authoress , and Maps of the Route TO THE CENTRAL AFRICAN LAKES and BACK . JOSEPH T ^ n-ni rtTT THOMSON niTTAmrnAtT . By crown Jos ^ 8 vo . £ Thomson 1 . 4 s . . With Map and Photographic Portraite . New Edition . 2 yoIb . 1878 The -80 . narrative It has a sh of ort the biograp Royal hical Geograp notice hical of the Societ late y ' Mr s East . Keith Central Johnston African . Expedition , w W . n / r tttpbtj . _ Ktt . FAR t | , INTERI e Lake Regions O R , from W . U . Kbbr the . Illustrated Cape across 2 vote . 8 vo . the £ 1 12 » Zam . besi SEVEN YEARS AMONG THE PJORT ; boing an R . Ti _ > j . TnP JJ . Ci "Nr . LTJ "N - " J inn _ X T . L . 1 Illustrations English s . 6 & Trader from 's Experiences Photographs in and the the Congo Author District 's « wfr . _ Sketches By R . B [ Ready . GroWtt Dbnnbtt January 8 VO . . cloth With 3 . , London : SAMPSON LOW , MARST ( 5 & , SBARLE & RIVINGTON , W * ' Cro ^ n Building ll " ' ' ¦ * , 1 » 8 Fleet Street " , E . C ' " . 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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 31, 1886, page 1717, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_31121886/page/29/
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