In Darkest Africa

In Darkest Africa
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In October 1888, the Welsh-American explorer Henry Stanley started his African expedition to rescue the colonial governor Emin Pasha, whose colony in Eastern Sudan was burning with a revolt. Stanley's expedition was tired, and in search of food, he sent a couple of his team members to the closest village. They came back with a couple of locals, which sight was different from other African tribes. That was one of the first encounters with pigmees, an ancient African known from Homer's Illiad. The presented book is an accurate account of Stanley's travel into the depths of Africa and his discoveries.

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Henry M. Stanley. In Darkest Africa

In Darkest Africa

Table of Contents

Volume 1

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER

CHAPTER II. EGYPT AND ZANZIBAR

CHAPTER III. BY SEA TO THE CONGO RIVER

CHAPTER IV. TO STANLEY POOL

CHAPTER V. FROM STANLEY POOL TO YAMBUYA

CHAPTER VI. AT YAMBUYA

CHAPTER VII. TO PANGA FALLS

CHAPTER VIII. FROM PANGA FALLS TO UGARROWWA'S

CHAPTER IX. UGARROWWA'S TO KILONGA-LONGA'S

CHAPTER X. WITH THE MANYUEMA AT IPOTO

CHAPTER XI. THROUGH THE FOREST TO MAZAMBONI'S PEAK

CHAPTER XII. ARRIVAL AT LAKE ALBERT, AND OUR RETURN TO IBWIRI

CHAPTER XIII. LIFE AT FORT BODO

CHAPTER XIV. TO THE ALBERT NYANZA A SECOND TIME

CHAPTER XV. THE MEETING WITH EMIN PASHA

CHAPTER XVI. WITH THE PASHA (continued)

CHAPTER XVII. PERSONAL TO THE PASHA

CHAPTER XVIII. START FOR THE RELIEF OF THE REAR COLUMN

CHAPTER XIX. ARRIVAL AT BANALYA: BARTTELOT DEAD

CHAPTER XX. THE SAD STORY OF THE REAR COLUMN

APPENDIX

COPY OF LOG OF REAR COLUMN

FOOTNOTES

Volume 2

CHAPTER XXI. WE START OUR THIRD JOURNEY TO THE NYANZA

CHAPTER XXII. ARRIVAL AT FORT BODO

CHAPTER XXIII. THE GREAT CENTRAL AFRICAN FOREST

CHAPTER XXIV. IMPRISONMENT OF EMIN PASHA AND MR. JEPHSON

CHAPTER XXV. EMIN PASHA AND HIS OFFICERS REACH OUR CAMP AT KAVALLI

CHAPTER XXVI. WE START HOMEWARD FOR ZANZIBAR

CHAPTER XXVII. EMIN PASHA.—A STUDY

CHAPTER XXVIII. TO THE ALBERT EDWARD NYANZA

CHAPTER XXIX. THE SOURCES OF THE NILE—THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON, AND THE FOUNTAINS OF THE NILE

CHAPTER XXX. RUWENZORI: THE CLOUD-KING

CHAPTER XXXI. RUWENZORI AND LAKE ALBERT EDWARD

CHAPTER XXXII. THROUGH ANKORI TO THE ALEXANDRA NILE

CHAPTER XXXIII. THE TRIBES OF THE GRASS-LAND

CHAPTER XXXIV. TO THE ENGLISH MISSION STATION, SOUTH END OF VICTORIA NYANZA

CHAPTER XXXV. FROM THE VICTORIA NYANZA TO ZANZIBAR

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A

APPENDIX B

APPENDIX B

APPENDIX C

—FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE INDIAN OCEAN

APPENDIX D

FOOTNOTES:

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Henry M. Stanley

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"But it may be we are rather premature in discussing the matter at all. You know I am aware of many projects mooted, and much 'talk' has been expended on each and this may end in smoke—collect your funds, and then call upon me if you want me. If you do not require me after this exposition of my views, let Thomson take his Expedition through the Masai Land, and put me down for £500 subscription for it."

As the middle of November drew near, Sir William Mackinnon requested me to write him a letter upon the subject that he might show it to his friends, who would soon be returning to town.

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