In Darkest Africa, Vol. 1; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. PAGE

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

IN DARKEST AFRICA. PREFATORY LETTER

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER.

CHAPTER II. EGYPT AND ZANZIBAR.

CHAPTER III. BY SEA TO THE CONGO RIVER.

CHAPTER IV. TO STANLEY POOL.

CHAPTER V. FROM STANLEY POOL TO YAMBUYA.

CHAPTER VI. AT YAMBUYA.

CHAPTER VII. TO PANGA FALLS.

CHAPTER VIII. FROM PANGA FALLS TO UGARROWWA'S.

CHAPTER IX. UGARROWWA'S TO KILONGA-LONGA'S.

CHAPTER X. WITH THE MANYUEMA AT IPOTO.

CHAPTER XI. THROUGH THE FOREST TO MAZAMBONI'S PEAK.

CHAPTER XII. ARRIVAL AT LAKE ALBERT, AND OUR RETURN TO IBWIRI.

CHAPTER XIII. LIFE AT FORT BODO.

CHAPTER XIV. TO THE ALBERT NYANZA A SECOND TIME.

CHAPTER XV. THE MEETING WITH EMIN PASHA.

CHAPTER XVI. WITH THE PASHA ( continued ).

CHAPTER XVII. PERSONAL TO THE PASHA.

CHAPTER XVIII. START FOR THE RELIEF OF THE REAR COLUMN.

CHAPTER XIX. ARRIVAL AT BANALYA: BARTTELOT DEAD.

CHAPTER XX. THE SAD STORY OF THE REAR COLUMN.

APPENDIX.

Illustration

COPYRIGHT 1890 BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

INĀ  DARKESTĀ  AFRICA

OR THE

QUEST, RESCUE, AND RETREAT OF EMIN
GOVERNOR OF EQUATORIA

BY
HENRY M. STANLEY

WITH TWO STEEL ENGRAVINGS, AND ONE HUNDRED AND
FIFTY ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS

IN TWO VOLUMES

Vol. I

"I will not cease to go forward until I come to the place where the two seas meet,
though I travel ninety years."—Koran, chap. xviii., v. 62.


NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1890
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