The Story of David Livingstone - The Legendary Explorer of Africa
By: Amanda Mitchison
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At 12 years old David Livingstone was sent to work in a cotton mill. He knew he had to escape. And ten years later he had saved enough money to plan his first adventure.
This is the incredible story of the tough man of Victorian Britain who would stop at nothing in his determination to explore Africa. He trekked hundreds of miles through dangerous territory and was attacked by cannibals, rampaging lions and killer ants. But nothing could have prepared him for the horrors of his last expedition...
This is the incredible story of the tough man of Victorian Britain who would stop at nothing in his determination to explore Africa. He trekked hundreds of miles through dangerous territory and was attacked by cannibals, rampaging lions and killer ants. But nothing could have prepared him for the horrors of his last expedition...
Publication Date:
01/06/2017
Number of Pages::
128
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781780723310
Publisher Date:
01/06/2017
Number of Pages::
128
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781780723310
At 12 years old David Livingstone was sent to work in a cotton mill. He knew he had to escape. And ten years later he had saved enough money to plan his first adventure.
This is the incredible story of the tough man of Victorian Britain who would stop at nothing in his determination to explore Africa. He trekked hundreds of miles through dangerous territory and was attacked by cannibals, rampaging lions and killer ants. But nothing could have prepared him for the horrors of his last expedition...
This is the incredible story of the tough man of Victorian Britain who would stop at nothing in his determination to explore Africa. He trekked hundreds of miles through dangerous territory and was attacked by cannibals, rampaging lions and killer ants. But nothing could have prepared him for the horrors of his last expedition...
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