David Livingstone by Fern Neal Stocker

David Livingstone by Fern Neal Stocker

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David Livingstone by Fern Neal Stocker

Born in an overcrowded slum in Scotland in 1813, David Livingstone worked twelve-hour days in a cotton factory from age ten to twenty-four. But a pamphlet by Karl Gutzlaff changed his life. Resolved to become a missionary, he applied himself to medicine, self-educating and eventually qualifying as a doctor.

In 1841, Livingstone left for Africa as a medical missionary, where he would stay for thirty years. In that time, he became a missionary geographer, ethnologist, chemist, botanist, astronomer, anthropologist, discoverer of Victoria Falls and the source of the Congo, and the first to cross the continent. Africans revered him as a virtual saint, while his academic accomplishments became Western legend.

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ISBN 13 9780802447586
ISBN 10 0802447589
Title David Livingstone
Author Fern Neal Stocker
Series Kipper
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Moody Publishers
Year published 1986-01-01
Number of pages 118
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.