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  1. David Livingstone and the Victorian Encounter With Africa
  2. Trailblazers: Featuring David Livingstone and Other Christian Heroes (Trailblazer Books) by Dave Jackson, Neta Jackson, 2009-11-01
  3. Livingstone,: The dauntless. 1813-1873 (Makers of history) by James Irvine Macnair, 1935
  4. Henry Stanley and David Livingstone
  5. How I Found Livingstone in Central Africa (Dover Books on Travel, Adventure) by Henry M. Stanley, 2002-02-19
  6. Stanley and Livingstone and the Exploration of Africa in World History by Richard Worth, 2000-05
  7. Livingstone's Legacy: Horace Waller and Victorian Mythmaking by Dorothy O. Helly, 1987-07
  8. Livingstone. by Reginald John Campbell, 1972-02-17
  9. Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone by Martin Dugard, 2003-05-06
  10. The Travels of Livingstone (Exploration Through the Ages) by Richard Humble, 1991-03
  11. Expedition to the Zambesi: The Zambesi River and its Tributaries (Duckworth Discoverers) by David Livingston, 2001-09-01
  12. How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa by Henry M. Stanley, 2005-11-01
  13. How I Found Livingstone (Adventure Classics) by Henry Morton Stanley, 2006-09-12
  14. Explorers and Discoverers Series: The Norsemen by Social Science Staff of Educational Research Counsil of America, 1974-06

41. Small Collection 48 - Letter Of David Livingstone
Small Collection 48 Letter of David Livingstone. Small Collection 48 February22, 1996. Livingstone, David; 1813-1873. Letter; 1858. 1 Folder. Restrictions.
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Small Collection 48 - Letter of David Livingstone
Small Collection 48 [February 22, 1996] Livingstone, David; 1813-1873 Letter; 1858 1 Folder Restrictions There are no restrictions on the use of this collection. Biography Missionary; born, 1813; sent by London Missionary Society to South Africa, 1840; began well-known four year, six thousand mile journey, 1852; led expedition of Zambezi region which included discovery of Victoria Falls, 1857; died, 1873. Scope and Content Letter written by Livingstone to John Kirk laying down some of the conditions of an expedition they were planning to Africa. Provenance The materials for this collection were received by the Center in January 1980 from John Wilson of Oxon, England.
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42. Marmot Library Network /Marmot
R 1746 1813 1960 1 Livingston School For Girls 1971 1 Livingstone Charles 1821 1873Journeys Africa Central 2001 1 Livingstone David 1813 1873 15 Livingstone
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43. Marmot Library Network /Marmot
Performer, Read by Nigel Graham. Note, Digitally recorded at the ISIS Studiosin Oxford, England. Subject, Livingstone, David, 18131873. Talking books.
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44. Devon Local Studies Service. Livingstone, David. Missionary
Livingstone, David. Missionary travels, (1857). Devon and Exeter Institution LibraryG28.27. Livingstone (18131873) was one of the greatest European explorers
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Livingstone, David. Missionary travels, 1857 Livingstone, David. Missionary travels, Devon and Exeter Institution Library: G28.27 Livingstone (1813-1873) was one of the greatest European explorers of Africa. He worked as a missionary from 1840 but was a keen scientific observer and by living closely with the African peoples gained a deep insight into the nature of their cultures. He was the first European to see the Victoria Falls and on an expedition to discover the source of the Nile was found by Stanley at Ujiji in 1868. His travels were eagerly followed in England and encouraged other explorers, missionaries and colonisers. Return to the top of the page here.
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45. Scottish Explorer David Livingstone
Dr. David Livingstone (18131873) was one of the greatest explorers of the Africancontinent, along the way pioneering the abolition of the slave trade.
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Scottish Explorer David Livingstone Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873) was one of the greatest explorers of the African continent, along the way pioneering the abolition of the slave trade. When no one had heard from him for several years while he was exploring the interior of the continent in the 1860s, his long absence became a matter of international concern, and the New York Herald sent explorer Henry M. Stanley to find him in 1869. Stanley finally found Livingstone in November 1871 in a small town on Lake Tanganyika. He greeted Livingstone with the famous words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume." Few Europeans have contributed as much to the exploration of Africa as the gentle Scottish missionary named David Livingstone. Livingstone was a curious combination of missionary, doctor, explorer, scientist and anti-slavery activist. He spent 30 years in Africa, exploring almost a third of the continent, from its southern tip almost to the equator. He was the first white man to see Victoria Falls and though he never discovered the source of the Nile, one of his goals, he eliminated some possibilities and thereby helped direct the efforts of others. In 1865, at age 52, Livingstone set out on his last and most famous journey. He soon lost his medicine, animals and porters, but struggled on almost alone.

46. Tanzania - Før Og Etter Kolonitiden.
David Livingstone (18131873). David Livingstone ble født i Blantyre, Skottland,den 19. mars 1813. Som 20-åring fikk David Livingstone et ''kall fra Gud.
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47. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Livingstone, David (18131873) Works by this author
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48. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/L/David Livingstone(1813-1873)
Parent Directory - Travels......Index of /pub/english/English Literature/L/David Livingstone(18131873).Name Last modified Size
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Index of /pub/english/English Literature/L/David Livingstone(1813-1873)
Name Last modified Size Description ... Travels and Researches in South Africa/ 03-Jan-2002 16:37 - Apache/2.0.42 Server at ftp.cdut.edu.cn Port 80

49. David Livingstone  -  Travel Photos Of His Life By Galen R Frysinger, Sheboyga
David Livingstone. Livingstone, David (18131873), Scottish missionary andphysician, who spent half his life exploring southern and central Africa.
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David Livingstone
Livingstone, David (1813-1873), Scottish missionary and physician, who spent half his life exploring southern and central Africa. In addition to adding greatly to Europe’s knowledge of the continent’s geography, he heightened Western awareness of Africa and stimulated Christian missionary activity there. His activities helped bring about the Scramble for Africa, in which European powers seized virtually all of Africa in the late 19th century and early 20th century. One of the mapping sketches by Livingstone
sent to the Royal Geographic Society in London
Livingstone was born in Blantyre, Scotland, to religious, working-class parents. At age ten he began working in the local cotton mill, with long hours and meager pay. He read and studied diligently when not at work and in 1836 entered Anderson’s College (now the University of Strathclyde) in Glasgow. Theology and medicine were his primary interests. In 1838 the London Missionary Society accepted him as a candidate, and two years later he received a medical degree from the University of Glasgow. The First Opium War (1839-1843) between Britain and China ruined his hopes of becoming a medical missionary to China, but the missionary society arranged a new placement for him in southern Africa. former British Counsel building in Stone Town, Zanzibar

50. David Livingstone Boek
Die Skot David Livingstone (18131873) se werk MISSIONARY TRAVELS and RESEARCHESin SOUTH AFRICA, wat vir die eerste keer in 1857 in London uitgegee is, is 'n
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Die Skot David Livingstone (1813-1873) se werk MISSIONARY TRAVELS and RESEARCHES in SOUTH AFRICA, wat vir die eerste keer in 1857 in London uitgegee is, is 'n besonderse Africana item, wat nie in onlangse tye heruitgegee is nie, en wat beslis verdien om wyer gelees te word as slegs deur 'n paar bevoorregte Africana versamelaars wat aansienlike koste moes aangaan om die oorspronklike boek te kan besit. Dit is dus verblydend om te weet dat hierdie boek se teks, via die Internet, sedert 1997, kosteloos aan miljoene lesers beskikbaar is deur middel van die sogenaamde "Poject Gutenberg". Die E-teks is opgestel deur die Amerikaner Alan R. Light Monroe. MISSIONARY TRAVELS is die reisverhaal van Livingstone se eerste 16 jaar in Afrika, en beskryf sy trek vanaf Kuruman na Luanda aan die weskus, en terug oor die kontinent langs die Zambesi rivier to by sy monding aan die ooskus. Hieronder volg 'n paar illustrasies wat verband hou met MISSIONARY TRAVELS.
In 1843 het Livingstone 'n ondervinding met 'n leeu gehad wat hom met 'n pynlike skouer vir die res van sy lewe gelaat het. Terwyl hy sy geweer herlaai het, het die leeu hom bespring. Terwyl die leeu hom vasgedruk het, wou sy helper die leeu skiet, maar sy dubbelloop geweer het geweier op altwee skote, en die leeu het Livingstone toe gelos en weer die helper bespring. Lees self in die E-teks wat verder gebeur het. (Hoofstuk 1)

51. Map Collections: 1500-2003: Creators: 13
Little, AJ, publisher. Liu, Yu 12th cent. Livingstone, David, 18131873. Lizars,Daniel, 1760-1812. Lizars, WH (William Home), 1788-1859. Lloyd H. Hall Co.
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53. Author Clinton, Susan. Title Henry Stanley And David Livingstone
Subject, Livingstone, David, 18131873 Juvenile literature. Livingstone, David,1813-1873. Explorers Great Britain Biography Juvenile literature.
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Author Clinton, Susan. Title Henry Stanley and David Livingstone : (explorers of Africa) Pub.info. Chicago : Childrens Press, 1990. Phys.desc. Series World's great explorers Note Includes bibliographical references and index. Summary Describes the travels of Stanley and Livingstone as they unlocked many geographic secrets of Africa. Subject Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 Juvenile literature. Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 Juvenile literature. Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904. Livingstone, David, 1813-1873. ... Africa, Sub-Saharan Discovery and exploration Juvenile literature. Standard#

54. Author Humble, Richard. Title The Travels Of Livingstone Pub.
there. Subject, Livingstone, David, 18131873 Juvenile literature.Livingstone, David, 1813-1873. Explorers. Missionaries. Explorers
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Author Humble, Richard. Title The travels of Livingstone Pub.info. New York : F. Watts, c1991. Phys.desc. Series Exploration through the ages. Exploration through the ages Note Includes index. Summary Discusses the explorer's formative years in Scotland, training as a missionary, expeditions to Africa, and many discoveries there. Subject Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 Juvenile literature. Livingstone, David, 1813-1873. Explorers. Missionaries. ... Explorers Scotland Biography Juvenile literature. Standard# 0531141012 (lib. bdg.)

55. The Heroes David Livingstone, Mother Teresa, George Washington Carver, Florence
Carver 18641943 Christopher Columbus 1451-1506 Billy Graham 1918- alive TD Jakes1957- alive CS Lewis 1898-1963 David Livingstone 1813-1873 Martin Luther 1483
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THESE ARE SOME OF THE GREATEST HEROES:
Each hero is human, a rainbow of thoughts and emotions - subject to quirks, failures, triumphs and, yes, even flaws.
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Martin Luther Florence Nightingale ... Alexander Solzhenitsyn 1918- alive Corrie ten Boom Mother Teresa John Wesley C.S.Lewis Writer The lives of the heroes considered here span the last 500 years. They are diverse. They have failed. They have been ridiculed. They have endured wars. They have been enslaved. They have been in prisons. They have triumphed. Sample their fascinating lives: Learn the BASIC FACTS about each hero. Delight in their HUMANITY Ponder their ' WARTS Consider their stinging FAILURES Marvel at their DEFINING MOMENTS Wait! There is much more than that to be learned here. Are the heroes of history relevant today? Can heroes inspire us? Can their lives improve our lives spiritually? Can their lives improve our lives materially? Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Learn the five

56. Failures Of David Livingstone And Florence Nightingale
David Livingstone (18131873) In the fall of 1838 David had been acceptedby the London Missionary Society. It seemed a dream to
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David Livingstone  (1813-1873)
     In the fall of 1838 David had been accepted by the London Missionary Society.  It seemed a dream to the 25-year-old former cotton-mill laborer. But it would take determination. He was no missionary yet. He was beginning three months of probation. He had to master Latin, Greek and theology before he began more medical training. But after several weeks David was worried. Reverend Cecil, mentor of new recruits, didn't seem to recognize David's better qualities, as others had. He grudgingly admitted David's theology was simple but sound. But the reverend frowned all the while David labored on Latin and Greek. He even questioned David's motivation, even though every time David was called upon to lead prayer he concluded, 'Let us imitate Christ in all his inimitable perfections.'
     There was another qualification to become a missionary. Every missionary had to preach the Gospel. Each student had to write his sermon, then subject it to Reverend Cecil's severe review. After the reverend's inevitable revisions the student memorized the approved sermon, then delivered it passionately to a local congregation. David's opportunity came when the minister at a church in Stanford Rivers became ill. David was told to deliver the evening sermon. He read through his approved sermon one last time and mounted the podium. 
     "Good evening, friends...," he began nervously.

57. DACL Bible Library: BOOKS : L
Livingstone, David (18131873), MISSIONARY TRAVELS IN SOUTH AFRICA- (Source code PG). Livingstone, David (1813-1873), MISSIONARY
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58. Last Journals Of David Livingstone
Judging a Book by Its Cover GoldStamped Publishers' Bindings of the 19th Century.EXHIBIT SECTION IX Travel Books. Item 14. David Livingstone, 1813-1873.
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David Livingstone, 1813-1873 The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death. Continued by a Narrative of His Last Moments and Sufferings, Obtained from His Faithful Servants Chuma and Susi, by Horace Waller. London: John Murray, 1874 Bequest of Stephen Whitney Phoenix rarebooks@libraries.cul.columbia.edu Last update: 5/6 Exhibit Home Sections: I. Cloths II. Vignettes ... Current Kempner Gallery Exhibitions

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60. Sentermenighetens Bibelskole - David Livingstone, Oppdageren Og Misjonæren I Af
66 77 19 96, fax. 66 77 19 91, email. David Livingstone (1813-1873).David Livingstone ble født i Blantyre, Scotland, den 19. mars 1813.
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David Livingstone (1813-1873) David Livingstone ble født i Blantyre, Scotland, den 19. mars 1813. Som 20-åring hadde David Livingstone et møte med Gud. Fra da av bestemte han seg for å overgi seg fullt og helt til Gud. En gang hørte han en preken av Robert Moffatt, en misjonær fra Sør-Afrika. Han fortalte om arbeidet på misjonsstasjonen. Men han fortalte også at tidlig om morgenen, når det var klart vær, kunne han se røyken fra tusen landsbyer stige mot himmelen. Disse landsbyene lå langt inne i jungelen, og ingen hadde nådd de med evangeliet. Dette brente seg fast i Livingstone. Hans visjon var å bli en stifinner for evangeliet i det ukjente og unådde Afrika.
Forberedelsene Forberedelsene startet. Han studerte til lege for å kunne hjelpe de innfødte. Videre gikk han i prekenlære, men her strøk han. Da han skulle framføre den prekenen han hadde øvd på, fikk han helt jernteppe. Han leste teksten og gikk deretter ned fra prekestolen. Han ble ikke godkjent som misjonær i første runde, men etter en ny sjanse greide han så vidt å bestå testen. Den 8. desember 1840 la seilskipet ”George” ut fra England med kursen mot Sør-Afrika.

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