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Henry Morton Stanley

    28. Jänner 1841 – 10. Mai 1904

    Dieser Journalist und Zentralafrika-Forscher ist bekannt für seine Expeditionen und Entdeckungen. Seine Arbeit im Herzen Afrikas und seine Verbindungen zu bedeutenden historischen Persönlichkeiten prägten sein literarisches Erbe. Durch seine Reisen und Veröffentlichungen trug er zum Verständnis des afrikanischen Kontinents und seiner Kulturen bei.

    Henry Morton Stanley
    gelbe Buchreihe / Im dunkelsten Afrika - Band 1 - Band 152e in der gelben Buchreihe - Farbe - bei Jü
    Im dunkelsten Afrika - Band 1 - Band 152e in der gelben Buchreihe - bei Jürgen Ruszkowski
    Der Kongo und die Gründung des Kongostaates
    Stanley's Sämtliche Reisen in Afrika
    Kalulu
    Wie ich Livingstone fand
    • 2024

      This classical work offers a detailed account of a journey through South Africa, including regions like Rhodesia, the Transvaal, Cape Colony, and Natal. Recognized for its historical significance, the book has been meticulously reformatted and retyped by Alpha Editions to ensure clarity and readability for contemporary readers. By republishing it in a modern format, the aim is to preserve its legacy for future generations, ensuring that the insights and experiences captured within are not lost to time.

      Through South Africa His Visit to Rhodesia, the Transvaal, Cape Colony, Natal
    • 2024

      My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave

      A Story of Central Africa

      • 276 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Set in Central Africa, this classical work explores themes of identity and power through the lens of a character's journey as a prince, king, and slave. The narrative offers a profound look into the historical context of the region, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage. Alpha Editions has republished this text in a modern format, ensuring clarity and readability for contemporary readers while honoring its historical significance.

      My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave
    • 2024

      Livingstone's Life Work

      • 816 Seiten
      • 29 Lesestunden

      The book is a reprint of a classic originally published in 1875, offering readers a chance to explore the themes and narratives from that era. It preserves the historical context and insights of the time, making it a valuable addition for those interested in literature from the late 19th century. The reprint aims to maintain the integrity of the original text while providing modern readers with access to its timeless story and characters.

      Livingstone's Life Work
    • 2023
    • 2023

      Explorations in Africa

      • 452 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      The book is a reprint of a historical work originally published in 1872, aiming to preserve and make accessible older literature. Published by Anatiposi, it acknowledges that due to its age, the book may have missing pages or lower quality. The initiative focuses on ensuring that these historical texts remain available to the public, preventing them from being lost to time.

      Explorations in Africa
    • 2023

      This publication focuses on making historical works accessible by offering them in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The initiative by the publishing house Megali aims to enhance readability and preserve important texts for a wider audience.

      How I Found Livingstone; Travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley
    • 2022

      Acknowledged for its significant impact on human history, this work has undergone careful preservation efforts to ensure it remains accessible to both contemporary and future readers. The modern format aims to honor its legacy while making it easier to engage with its enduring themes and insights.

      The Corner House Girls Solve a Mystery; What it was, Where it was, and Who found it
    • 2022

      In Darkest Africa

      The Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria

      • 568 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Exploring the harrowing journey of Emin Pasha, the Governor of Equatoria, this historical account details his quest for survival amid the complexities of the African continent in the late 19th century. The narrative captures the challenges faced during the rescue mission, highlighting themes of adventure, colonialism, and the human spirit's resilience. This faithful reprint of the 1890 edition preserves the original's insights and perspectives, providing a glimpse into a pivotal moment in African exploration history.

      In Darkest Africa