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  1. The Life and African Exploration of David Livingstone by Dr. David Livingstone, 2002-05-28
  2. David Livingstone (Great Explorers) by Frances Freedman, 2001-07
  3. David Livingstone: Letters & Documents 1841-1872 : The Zambian Collection at the Livingstone Museum : Containing a Wealth of Restored, Previously UN by David Livingstone, 1990-09
  4. 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 David Livingstone, 1968-06
  5. David Livingstone (Chronicles of Faith) by Dan Larsen, 2008-01-01
  6. How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley by Henry M. (Henry Morton) Stanley, 2004-02-01
  7. David Livingstone: The Missionary Who "Discovered" Africa 1813-1873 (Heroes of Faith and Courage) by Ben Alex, 1995-01-01
  8. Henry Stanley and David Livingstone (World's Great Explorers) by Susan Clinton, 1991-07
  9. David Livingstone (Pocket Biographies) by C.S. Nicholls, 1998-03-25
  10. David Livingstone: The Dark Interior by Oliver Ransford, 1978-10
  11. David Livingstone by Meriel Buxton, 2001-07-06
  12. David Livingstone (Heroes of the Faith Series) by W. W. Blackie, 1986-03-01
  13. David Livingstone: Mission and Empire by Andrew C. Ross, 2003-11
  14. David Livingstone Great Explorers: Viaje al corazon de Africa/ Journey to the Heart of Africa (Grandes Exploradores/ Great Explorers) (Spanish Edition) by Frances Freedman, 2004-10-30

21. Scottish Documents - Famous Scots
David Livingstone, 18131873 Missionary and explorer in Africa Of the Church of Scotland’smissionaries of the 19th century David Livingstone is probably the
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20th century (predominantly mid19th century) Held at National Library of ScotlandExtent 500+ items Name of Creator David Livingstone (1813-1873) Level of
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David Livingstone (1813-1873), African missionary and explorer, educated himself while working at a cotton factory near Glasgow; attended the medical class at Anderson College and lectures at Glasgow University, 1832; entered the service of the London Missionary Society, studied medicine and science in London; embarked as a missionary for the Cape of Good Hope, 1840; made journeys into the interior, 1841, 1842, and 1843; discovered Lake Ngami, 1849, and the Zambezi in the centre of the continent, 1851; made great exploring expedition from Cape Town northwards through West-Central Africa to Loanda and back to Quilimane, 1852-6; visited England, 1856; DCL, Oxford, and FRS; published his missionary travels, and severed his connection with the London Missionary Society, 1857; consul at Quilimane, 1858-64; commanded expedition to explore Eastern and Central Africa, 1858; discovered lakes Shirwa and Nyasa, 1859; lost his wife at Shupanga, 1862; visited England, 1864; published The Zambesi and its Tributaries (1865); started on expedition to solve the question of the Nile basin, 1865; discovered Lake Bangweolo, 1868; reached Ujiji, 1869; explored the cannibal country, enduring great sufferings, and returned, almost dying, to Ujiji, where he was rescued by Stanley, 1871; reached Unyanyembe, 1872; made further explorations to discover the sources of the Nile, and died at a village in the country of Ilala; buried in Westminster Abbey, 1874.

23. Famous Scots - David Livingstone
(18131873). Map of Africa and image of David Livingstone, Click forlarger image Dr. Livingstone, I presume? With a penchant for
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Paul Miscellaneous Writings 3 Livingston Paul Satire And Humor 3 Livingstone ArthurThomas 1926 1997 1998 1 Livingstone David 1813 1873 15 Livingstone David
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25. AIM25: School Of Oriental And African Studies: Livingstone, David
Name of creator(s) Livingstone David 18131873 missionary and explorerLivingstone Mary 1821-1862 née Moffat missionary. CONTEXT.
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26. AIM25: Wellcome Library: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)
papers; the correspondence includes some letters neither to nor from Manson butkept by him, including one from David Livingstone (18131873) to his family.
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1 Livestock Audio Visual Aids 1992 1 Livestock In Art Juvenile Literature 1994 1Living Fossils Juvenile Literature 2 Livingstone David 1813 1873 2 Livingstone
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29. David Livingstone - Britannia Biographies
David Livingstone (18131873) David Livingstone, born in Blantyre, Scotland and dyingin Chtambo's village (in Zambia), was the most famous of all the Scottish
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David Livingstone, born in Blantyre, Scotland and dying in Chtambo's village (in Zambia), was the most famous of all the Scottish missionary explorers who did so much to bring knowledge of Africa, the unknown continent, to the western world. What English-speaking child in what part of the world has not heard the words of Welshman Henry Morton Stanley, upon finding the Scot alive and well in the midst of "darkest Africa" after reports of his death had reached Europe and the Americas.
Regarded in his lifetime as a sainted figure, Livingstone is remembered as the first European to have gone to the heart of Africa and to have dispelled many erroneous notions as to the nature of the continent and of its inhabitants. In particular, his indictment of the slave trade did much to awaken the conscience of a nation and to demand the enforcement of anti-slavery laws. That the Scotsman left out of his reports facts which did not fit in with his purpose of attracting Christian traders to Africa and that he never acknowledged the help he had been given in his explorations, does not detract from his accomplishments. They simply make him more human, less saint-like.
Conditions were harsh on the Island of Ulva, where David spent his early years. He was later to state that the savagery of the Cape Caffres (Kaffirs) was similar to that of the Highlanders of his native region (The people of Ulva would drown a woman in a sack if she unintentionally killed a child). Working in a cotton mill from the age of 10, the young Scot earned some extra income by selling tea, travelling from farm to farm. An avid reader, the future missionary studied Latin and Greek on his own. After reading Dr. Thomas Dick's The Philosophy of a Future State which stated that science was not opposed to Christianity, and after he had heard the preaching of liberal Canadian theologian Henry Wilkes, he got over the fears instilled in him by his father that the sciences were directly opposed to the Word of God.

30. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
2 Livingstone, David, 18131873. 39 Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 Journeys.1825 1 Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 Juvenile literature.
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KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are: Year Entries Mineral rights Louisiana Livingston Parish. Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728. Livingston, Robert R., 1746-1813. Livingston, Robert R., 1746-1813 Trials, litigation, etc. ... Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 Juvenile literature. Livingstone family See Livingston family
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31. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
Subject, Livingstone, David, 18131873. Livingstone, David, 1813-1873. Explorers Africa, Southern Biography. Explorers Scotland Biography.
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Author Wellman, Sam. Title David Livingstone : missionary and explorer / Sam Wellman. Pub info Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, c1999. LOCATION CALL # STATUS Cen YAS Biog B LIVINGSTONE W CHECK SHELVES Mapleton YA Biog B LIVINGSTONE W CHECK SHELVES Call # B LIVINGSTONE W Descript Series Heroes of the faith Heroes of the faith (Chelsea House Publishers) Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-206) and 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. Livingstone, David, 1813-1873. Explorers Africa, Southern Biography. Explorers Scotland Biography. Missionaries, Medical Africa, Southern Biography. Explorers. ... Missionaries. ISBN 0791050386 (hardback : alk. paper)

32. Famous Scots - Dr David Livingstone
Surname Famous Scots Dr David Livingstone (1813-1873). Born inBlantyre in 1813, David Livingstone was the son of a shopkeeper.
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Born in Blantyre in 1813, David Livingstone was the son of a shopkeeper. He started work at the age of 10 but nevertheless managed to educate himself and to study medicine and theology at Glasgow University to become a missionary doctor. He arrived in Bechuanaland in 1841 and married the daughter of another missionary there. Livingstone began to explore uncharted areas of Africa and while mapping the upper Zambesi River he discovered the Victoria Falls Coming across the horrors of the slave trade, his books on African exploration were influential in bringing it to an end. It was on an expedition which started in 1865, after he had been in the bush for several years that H M Stanley of the New York Herald set out to find him in 1872 and greeted him with the immortal words "Dr Livingstone, I presume?" Livingstone almost died several times from disease and eventually succumbed in 1873, having refused to return to Britain. His embalmed body was brought back and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Livingstone's birthplace in Blantyre (pictured above) is now the David Livingstone National Memorial Return to the Index of Famous Scots
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David Livingstone 18131873. FAMILY BACKGROUND. David Livingstone was bornon March 13, 1813 in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, 8 miles south of Glasgow.
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David Livingstone was born on March 13, 1813 in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, 8 miles south of Glasgow. He grew up in a distinctively Scottish family environment of personal piety, poverty, hard work, zeal for education, and a sense of mission. His parents, Neil Livingstone, a tea salesman and Agnes Hunter were married in Blantyre, on 2nd December 1810. His father's family was from the island of Ulva, off the west coast of Scotland. His mother, a Lowlander, was descended from a family of Covenanters, a group of militant Presbyterians. Both were poor, and Livingstone was reared as one of seven children in a single room at the top of a tenement building called "shuttle row", built for the workers of a cotton factory on the banks of the Clyde. At the age of 10 he had to help his family and was put to work in a cotton mill The bell which beckoned him to work a 6 a.m. and held him captive until 8 p.m. each evening is still attached to the side of Shuttle Row. Even at this late hour Livingstone’s work was not yet over. Along with the other mill children he attended night school. Some were so tired that they could do little else but sleep but Livingstone studied hard, often until very late at night. Livingstone’s Christian upbringing prepared him to respond to an appeal by the Chinese Missions and he was determined to become a missionary to China. In 1836 Livingstone embarked upon a medical degree at Anderson’s College in Glasgow. Here he studied throughout the winter months returning to the mill in summer. However, his original plan to become a medical missionary to China was thwarted by the outbreak of the "Opium War" (1839-42) which closed China to him.

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Mapping the heart of an unmapped continent. David Livingstone (18131873) isoften credited with opening up the interior of Africa, and rightfully so.
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39. Livingstone, David
Livingstone,David. (18131873) Missionary to Africa. David Livingstonewas born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813.
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David Livingstone was born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813. He was born in a single apartment home on the banks of the Clyde River. At the age of ten, like other children of the village, he was put to work in the mills, which took up his whole day from six in the morning and did not release him till about eight at night. Then, with other children employed in the mills, he had to attend night school. Most were so tired after school that they could do little but sleep, but David studied hard and would continue with his lessons far into the night. Every spare moment, in the factory or out, he studied books and nature. As a child his dream was to be a medical missionary to China and spread the word.
On November 10, 1871, Stanley's caravan, loaded with supplies, reached Ujiji, Africa. A thin, frail Livingstone stepped out to meet him as Stanley bowed, took off his hat, and spoke the now famous words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume." Livingstone and Stanley began a friendship and after Livingstone's death it was Stanley who continued with Livingstone's works. David Livingstone died in Africa on April 30, 1873, after a long illness. His body was sent back to England where he was buried in Westminster Abbey. HOME FAQ COURSES ESSAYS ...
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David Livingstone (18131873). David Livingstone was born to a Christianfamily who lived at Blantyre, Scotland in 1813. As child
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David Livingstone was born to a Christian family who lived at Blantyre, Scotland in 1813. As child he worked in a local mill during the day and went to school in the evening. He wanted to become a missionary and work in China. He qualified as a doctor of medicine to help with this ambition. He heard a talk from Dr Robert Moffat who was a missionary in Africa. He decided to go to Africa (China was a closed nation at war at that time). Livingstone went to Southern Africa and was soon travelling inland looking for sites for mission stations. These journeys took many months and allowed Livingstone to rapidly learn the language, culture and customs of the Africans. In 1845 Livingstone married Dr. Moffats daughter. They made other exploratory journeys in Africa and in 1855 reached what we know as Victoria Falls. Livingstone was rapidly becoming a household name back in Great Britain. In 1958 Livingstone made an an ill-fated expedition to explore the Zambezi river and it's tributaries. Many of his companions became ill, including his wife Mary who later died of the illness.

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