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Early, two-volume, author-signed set of Henry M. Stanley's ''Through The Dark Continent Or The Sources Of The Nile Around The Great Lakes Of Equatorial Africa And Down The Livingstone River To The Atlantic Ocean,'' published by George Newnes, Ltd.: London: 1899. Volume I is neatly inscribed by the celebrated explorer/author: ''This very first printed copy of the 1899 edition is presented to Miss Gourand on the eve of her marriage. With the best wishes of the author. Henry M. Stanley. June 1899''. Stanley, who purportedly uttered the memorable line ''Dr. Livingstone, I presume?'' upon discovering the Scottish missionary, led many expeditions through Africa. This memoir covers two of his more famous ones: the 1874-1877 journey from the mouth of the Congo River to Zanzibar and the ill-fated Emin Pasha Relief Expedition of 1886-1890. Books have pictorial red cloth and gilt boards depicting the scene of an historic river rescue and are full of illustrations, engravings and maps, including one fold-out map. Each book is tightly bound and measures 7'' x 9.75''; Volume I runs 400pp. and Volume II runs 419pp. Restored pastedowns and endpapers, some tearing at joints and expected shelf wear. Very good condition.
''Through The Dark Continent'' Inscribed by Henry M. Stanley in the Year of Publication
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