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STANLEY, Henry Morton.

In Darkest Africa

or the quest, rescue, and retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria.

Stock Code
98700
New York, Scribner's, 1890
£5,000

Inscribed by Stanley 'With the best wishes from Henry M Stanley To Major J. B. Pond'; also with Pond's bookplate. Pond was a well-known lecture agent in the United States who engaged Stanley in 1886 for an extensive lecture tour. Stanley had to break off the tour to lead the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition but was re-engaged in 1890, albeit at a much higher fee.

Stanley's remarkable account of his expedition from the East Coast through the heart of Africa to the land of the Nile. This expedition was originally intended as a rescue mission for Emin Pasha after Khartoum fell into the hands of the Mahdists and General Gordon was killed. Although failing in its primary objective, geographically the expedition accomplished great things, Stanley discovered the great snow-capped range of Ruwenzori, the Mountains of the Moon, besides a new lake which he named the Albert Edward N'yanza, and a large

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First U.S. edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, inscribed presentation copy. xv, 529; xv, 472 pp., 2 pages ads at end, 2 frontispieces, 3 folding maps (2 large with tears to folds), 37 plates, numerous text illustrations, modern brown half morocco gilt over old marbled boards.

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