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The Last Journals of David Livingstone Volume II
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The Last Journals of David Livingstone Volume II in Vernon, BC
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The Last Journals of David Livingstone Volume II is a continuation of the first volume, written by Horace Waller, which is a collection of journal entries written by David Livingstone during his final expedition to Africa from 1866 to 1873.This second volume covers the period from June 28, 1869, to Livingstone's death on May 1, 1873. The journal entries provide a detailed account of Livingstone's travels through Africa, his interactions with various African tribes, and his observations on the natural environment and wildlife.One of the main themes of this volume is Livingstone's continued commitment to his Christian faith and his desire to spread the Gospel in Africa. Despite his declining health and the many hardships he faced, Livingstone remained determined to carry out his mission and often wrote about his efforts to establish relationships with local tribes and to use his medical knowledge to provide aid to the sick and suffering.The journal entries also provide insights into the political and social context of Livingstone's time. Livingstone was a strong opponent of the slave trade, and the entries provide detailed descriptions of the horrors of slavery and the efforts of Livingstone and his colleagues to combat it.The final entries in the book describe the events leading up to Livingstone's death, including his declining health and his final moments. The book also includes a brief account of Livingstone's funeral and the transport of his body back to England.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone Volume II is a continuation of the first volume, written by Horace Waller, which is a collection of journal entries written by David Livingstone during his final expedition to Africa from 1866 to 1873.This second volume covers the period from June 28, 1869, to Livingstone's death on May 1, 1873. The journal entries provide a detailed account of Livingstone's travels through Africa, his interactions with various African tribes, and his observations on the natural environment and wildlife.One of the main themes of this volume is Livingstone's continued commitment to his Christian faith and his desire to spread the Gospel in Africa. Despite his declining health and the many hardships he faced, Livingstone remained determined to carry out his mission and often wrote about his efforts to establish relationships with local tribes and to use his medical knowledge to provide aid to the sick and suffering.The journal entries also provide insights into the political and social context of Livingstone's time. Livingstone was a strong opponent of the slave trade, and the entries provide detailed descriptions of the horrors of slavery and the efforts of Livingstone and his colleagues to combat it.The final entries in the book describe the events leading up to Livingstone's death, including his declining health and his final moments. The book also includes a brief account of Livingstone's funeral and the transport of his body back to England.


















