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This gripping biographical account tells the story of Henry Morton Stanley, an intrepid explorer who traversed the African continent in the late 19th century. Along the way, he encountered some of the most hostile and dangerous environments on Earth, as well as a colorful cast of characters, including Dr. David Livingstone, whose whereabouts Stanley famously uncovered. Drawing on Stanley's own writings and other historical sources, this book offers a thrilling window into one of the most remarkable lives of the Victorian era.
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