A compelling trace of courage, faith, and discovery that still resonates today. David Livingstone, as presented by C. Silvester Horne, unfolds as more than a biography; it is a vivid journey into nineteenth-century Britain and the dawn of African exploration. The book blends clear, accessible narrative with the moral questions and frontier spirit of a Victorian era biography, inviting both the curious general reader and the scholar of history students to explore missionary life, exploration narratives, and the early British empire through a human lens. Horne's portrait situates Livingstone within a broader web of faith, science, and empire, offering a compelling study of motive, endurance, and cultural encounter. This is not mere antiquarian record but a living map of courage, risk, and perseverance that sheds light on the era's religious reform, geographic discovery, and the complex web of global connections that shaped modern Africa and Britain alike. The text reads with a scholar's precision and a storyteller's pacing, making it suitable for classrooms and for readers who collect classic literature alike. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure - it stands as a historic document and a vivid literary experience. An illustrated edition that appeals to fans of historical biography, a true biography of an African explorer, and all who cherish nineteenth century Britain and parallel explorations in Stanley's era.				
				
				
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