Stanley: The Making of an African Explorer

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by Frank McLynn

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Celebrated explorer Henry M. Stanley, famous for capping off an expedition through central Africa with a greeting to Dr. Livingstone, led a life of bravery, dangerous risk, and fierce determination. Frank McLynn shows in his biography that Stanley's journeys along the length of the Congo River and around Lakes Tanganyika and Victoria revealed a disregard for life and a masochistic side. McLynn traces the roots of both the bravado and the savage behavior, beginning with the explorer's Dickensian childhood in a Welsh workhouse and culminating in his clashes with the Royal Geographic Society and the American newspaper magnate who financed Stanley's visit to Livingstone. Frank McLynn, in his highly readable [book], presents a driven, determined man who was secretly tortured by insecurities, guilt and conflicting desires. ( The New York Times Book Review ) Well researched, written in a lively fashion, and of considerable importance. ( Library Journal ) Frank McLynn lives in England. Used Book in Good Condition

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