Let's set aside Wednesday afternoons for exploring around Glasgow . We can ride horses , sail in the bay , or just tramp the hills . Come , be my friend , David Livingstone . ” Lyon held out his hand with a smile . David smiled back .
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The Zambesi Doctors: David Livingstone's Letters to John Kirk (Edinburgh, 1965). Foskett, R. (ed.) ... Martelli, G., Livingstone's River: A History of the Zambesi Expedition (London, 1970). Moffat, J. 5., The Lives of Robert and Mary ...
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"An examination of the life and accomplishments of the explorer and missionary who traveled southern Africa and was the first European to reach Victoria Falls"--Provided by publisher.
As a young boy David Livingstone (1813-1873) read every science book he could find and dreamed of exploring unknown lands.
Drawing extensively from Livingstone's personal notes and letters, Rob Mackenzie unfolds the intensely human story of a man with a vision - to set souls free from slavery, both physically and spiritually, and to open up Africa to ...
A biography of David Livingstone giving a balanced account of his strengths and weaknesses.
Because of the work of David Livingstone, there are thousands of missionaries on the field today; missionaries who love the same Lord Jesus who made Livingstone the hero that he was.
David Livingstone has gone down in history as a fearless explorer and missionary, hacking his way through the forests of Africa to bring light to the people - and also to free them from slavery.
Born a poor Glasgow cotton-mill worker, David grew up to become a great explorer and hero of his time.This is his incredible story.
David Livingstone: African Adventures
David Livingstone rose from being a factory boy to become an African explorer and a hero of the Victorian age. This volume of essays, rich in new scholarship, ties in...
Soon Mpende calmed, too, even recommending that David cross to the south side of the river because the journey to Tete was easier that way. David's party was very suspicious. River crossings were notorious for double crosses.
Read to me 4-5 years/Read myself 6-7 years David Livingstone's extraordinary journey Part of the popular Little Lights series
Discusses the explorer's formative years in Scotland, training as a missionary, expeditions to Africa, and many discoveries there.
Reproduction of the original: David Livingstone by C. Silvestre Horne
David Livingstone: The Truth Behind the Legend
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