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H. M. STANLEYEMIN BEY
OR
THROUGH THE WILDS OF AFRICA
A THRILLING NARRATIVE
OF HIS
REMARKABLE ADVENTURES, TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES,
WONDERFUL DISCOVERIES AND AMAZING
ACHIEVEMENTS IN
The Dark Continent.
Giving Accounts of his Discovery of Dr. Livingstone, the Lost Explorer; his
Great Overland Journey Across the Dark Continent; the Great Mysteries
of the past five thousand years, as solved by him; his Exploration
of the Congo; the Founding of the Congo Free State, and the
Opening of Equatorial Africa to Commerce, Civilization
and Christianity; his Expedition to the Relief of
Emin Bey in the Egyptian Soudan, with its
Terrible Experiences of Starvation,
Misery and Death; and a
Resume of all his Wonderful Discoveries and their Great Value to
Geographical and Scientific Knowledge, to the present time,
and covering his entire career in
SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL AFRICA.
From Information, Data, and the Official Reports
OF
HENRY M. STANLEY.
By our Special Foreign Correspondent,
COL. A. G. FEATHER.
RICHLY AND PROFUSELY EMBELLISHED WITH MANY FULL-PAGE PLAIN AND COLOREDILLUSTRATIONS.
PHILADELPHIA:
JOHN E. POTTER & COMPANY,
1111 and 1113 Market Street.