Expedition to the Zambesi (Hardcover, New edition)

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Commissioned during Britain's golden age for expeditions to chart the Zambesi river for minerals and trade, David Livingstone left England in 1858 for what is today Zimbabwe and discovered an area whose sharp contrast between misery and natural beauty bewitched him. Outraged by the racial injustice he found during the eight-year expedition, Livingstone wrote this gripping account in a refreshingly contemporary style. Worthy of the best writers of the time, the book was an instant success and turned him into one of Britain's most famous public persona.

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Commissioned during Britain's golden age for expeditions to chart the Zambesi river for minerals and trade, David Livingstone left England in 1858 for what is today Zimbabwe and discovered an area whose sharp contrast between misery and natural beauty bewitched him. Outraged by the racial injustice he found during the eight-year expedition, Livingstone wrote this gripping account in a refreshingly contemporary style. Worthy of the best writers of the time, the book was an instant success and turned him into one of Britain's most famous public persona.

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General

Imprint

Gerald Duckworth

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Duckworth Discoverers

Release date

2001

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First published

September 2001

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Dimensions

198 x 126 x 32mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

624

Edition

New edition

ISBN-13

978-0-7156-3087-7

Barcode

9780715630877

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LSN

0-7156-3087-3



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