Henry Morton Stanley
Henry Morton Stanley was a Welsh-American explorer and journalist, renowned for his adventurous spirit and relentless determination. Born on January 28, 1841, in Denbigh, Wales, Stanley's early life was marked by hardship. After a challenging upbringing, he found his calling in exploration and journalism, famously embarking on expeditions in Africa during the 19th century. His most notable achievement was the search for the famous missionary and explorer Dr. David Livingstone, whom he famously greeted with the words, “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” This journey not only established Stanley as a key figure in the age of exploration but also significantly contributed to Western knowledge of Central Africa.
Stanley's writing captures the spirit of adventure and the complexities of the lands he traversed. His works provide a vivid glimpse into the cultures and landscapes of Africa during a transformative period. As you delve into his explorations and narratives, you'll discover a blend of thrilling adventure and insightful commentary. We invite you to explore Stanley's captivating accounts in the app, where his legacy awaits your curiosity.
How I Found Livingstone
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Henry Morton Stanley
Sir Henry Morton Stanley is famously quoted for saying "Dr Livingstone, i Presume?". Born in Wales, he migrated over to the United…
The Boy Travellers on the Congo
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Henry Morton Stanley
Frank and Fred share the sights they explore and the information they learn in Africa. As in other volumes, this fictionalized travelogue pr…