Name: Dark Safari

Full name: Dark Safari: The Life Behind the Legend of Henry Morton Stanley

Author: John Bierman
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Biographies, History
Culture: Africa

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ISBNs:
9780786101689
9780394583426
0786101687
0394583426
He became the greatest explorer of his age, yet when Henry Morton Stanley finally found the object of his first quest, all he could think of to say was "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"

This book centres on Stanley, a man who was 'a bully, a braggart, a hypocrite, and a liar' and, at his best, was 'steadfast, brave, enduring, resourceful, and an inspired leader.'

In this engrossing account of Stanley's life, John Bierman follows the path of the abused and abandoned child who, in a turbulent adulthood, became a hero of the Victorian age, discovering the source of the Nile, charting the Congo River, finding the legendary Mountains of the Moon, and claiming the Congo Free State (now DR Congo) for Belgium.

Brimming with the vitality of a Dickens novel, Dark Safari opens a window into both the bright and dark aspects of the Victorian Age.

"This will be the definitive life of Stanley for a long time to come." - Quill & Quire

John Bierman (1929-2006) led a fascinating life. He was a newspaper reporter, editor, radio correspondent, television 'fireman', documentary maker and, finally, an acclaimed historian. Bierman reported for the BBC all around the world, winning plaudits for his coverage of the Bloody Sunday events in Derry/ Londonderry and Turkey's invasion of Cyprus in 1974.

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