1858 AFRICA 1ed David Livingstone Missionary Travels Illustrated MAPS Voyages
“If you have men who will only come if they know there is a good road, I don’t want them. I want men who will come if there is no road at all.”
― David Livingstone
A rare first American edition of David Livingstone’s “Missionary Travels.” In this book Livingstone describes his travel and work as a missionary to the indigenous people in Central and South Africa. Through the mid-19th-century, South Africa was complete unknown to Europeans, so Livingstone’s mission brought light to more than just spreading the gospel. The work deals with customs, languages, animal and plant biology, geology, topography, and mineralogy.
“The geographical results of his journeys were of supreme importance and made it possible to fill in great stretches of the maps of Central Africa which hitherto had been blank” (Printing and Mind of Man 341).
Livingstone discovered the Zambesi River and Victoria Falls (which he named), parts of Angola, and Mozambique, and met with and observed the Hottentot. He was also able to discover some of the most devastating instances of slave trade, which propelled his abolitionist ideals.
1858 AFRICA 1ed David Livingstone Missionary Travels Illustrated MAPS Voyages
“If you have men who will only come if they know there is a good road, I don’t want them. I want men who will come if there is no road at all.”
― David Livingstone
A rare first American edition of David Livingstone’s “Missionary Travels.” In this book Livingstone describes his travel and work as a missionary to the indigenous people in Central and South Africa. Through the mid-19th-century, South Africa was complete unknown to Europeans, so Livingstone’s mission brought light to more than just spreading the gospel. The work deals with customs, languages, animal and plant biology, geology, topography, and mineralogy.
“The geographical results of his journeys were of supreme importance and made it possible to fill in great stretches of the maps of Central Africa which hitherto had been blank” (Printing and Mind of Man 341).
Livingstone discovered the Zambesi River and Victoria Falls (which he named), parts of Angola, and Mozambique, and met with and observed the Hottentot. He was also able to discover some of the most devastating instances of slave trade, which propelled his abolitionist ideals.
Item number: #26269
Price: $499
LIVINGSTONE, David
Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : and a journey from the Cape to Loanda on the West coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi to the Eastern ocean.
New York : Harper & Brothers, publishers, 1858. First American edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- xxiv, 732, [4]
- 47 illustrations and maps
- References: Abbey Travel 347; PMM 341; Garrison & Morton 5269
- Provenance: Handwritten – William H. Schaap, 1964
- William Herman Schaap (1940–2016) was an American lawyer, co-founder of the CovertAction Information Bulletin, and director of the Institute for Media Analysis. Most of Schaap’s legal career was spent representing activists, protesters, and whistleblowers. He also advised conscientious objectors to the Vietnam War while working in Germany and Japan.
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardcover; secure
- Brown cloth
- Size: ~9.5in X 6.25in (24cm x 16cm)
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26269
Category
Voyages & Exploration & Maps
Authors
LIVINGSTONE, David
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete