As a tearful Stanley left for Zanzibar, Livingstone said, “You have done what few men could do, and I am grateful.” No less than James Gordon Bennett Jr. had hoped, Stanley’s finding of ...
There was a time when every school kid new the phrase, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume," which is attributed to journalist Henry Morgan Stanley in 1871 after finding "missing" Scottish explorer and ...
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Illustrations (some color), portraits, maps. Retells the famous story of Henry Morton Stanley's meeting David Livingstone at Ujiji, in Central Africa, in 1871. https ...
Dr. David Livingstone is the renowned British explorer, whom American journalist Henry Morton Stanley greeted with the now famous words, “Dr. Livingstone, I presume.” When New York Herald reporter ...
As America rebuilt following the Civil War, a rift developed with her old nemesis, Great Britain. Superpower Britain and the ascendant United States were at loggerheads over such issues as the sinking ...