THE LAST JOURNALS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE
Livingstone, David; Waller, Horace
From Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
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From Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since September 8, 2020
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First edition of the final African journals of Scottish missionary, abolitionist, and explorer David Livingstone, including his own account of the famous meeting with Stanley. Often portrayed as "a defender of British colonialism, a zealous missionary, and a symbol of the masculine drive to explore and to civilize Africa," the truth about David Livingstone is more nuanced (Petrusic, 20). He certainly still subscribed to many racist ideas that permeated white British culture in the 19th century, but he also rebuked the colonial efforts of his home country, writing numerous letters of support for the Xhosa people who were forced to push back against violent British forces. Livingstone's veneration as a British cultural icon began with many purported "firsts" and "discoveries" covered extensively in newspapers (the native African guides who led him to these "unknown" geographical features had, of course, been aware of them for centuries). Stanley's account of how he "found" the wayward missionary and explorer sensationalized Livingstone's life and travels for the public, and the publication of THE LAST JOURNALS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE "elevated his status close to sainthood" (Petrusic, 21). Horace Waller edited THE LAST JOURNALS with help from Livingstone's African assistants Chuma and Susi. Covering the eight years before Livingstone's death, THE LAST JOURNALS contain observations of the many African peoples he encountered, difficulties with wildlife, his missionary efforts, and, of course, his meeting with Stanley. Two volumes, 9'' x 5.5'' each. Original burgundy cloth bindings with gilt lettering and pictorial elements. Brown coated endpapers. Each volume with black-and-white frontispiece. Volume 1 with 6 full-page black-and-white plates and numerous smaller in-text illustrations, folded three-color map of Livingstone's "discoveries" tucked into pocket to rear; volume 2 with 14 full-page black-and-white plates and numerous smaller in-text illustrations, fold-out three-color map to rear. Publisher's ads at rear of each volume. xvi, 360, 6; viii, 346, 20 pages. Bindings with some wear to extremities, sunning to spines; volume 2 with a bit of scuffing to boards. Evidence of bookplate removal to front pastedowns, hinges repaired. Volume 1 map with a couple small tears at folds. Sound and bright overall. Seller Inventory # 44537
Bibliographic Details
Title: THE LAST JOURNALS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE
Publisher: John Murray, London
Publication Date: 1874
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very good.
Edition: 1st Edition
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