In Darkest Africa, Vol. 2; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. VOLUME II.

CHAPTER XXI. WE START OUR THIRD JOURNEY TO THE NYANZA.

CHAPTER XXII. ARRIVAL AT FORT BODO.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE GREAT CENTRAL AFRICAN FOREST.

CHAPTER XXIV. IMPRISONMENT OF EMIN PASHA AND MR. JEPHSON.

CHAPTER XXV. EMIN PASHA AND HIS OFFICERS REACH OUR CAMP AT KAVALLI.

CHAPTER XXVI. WE START HOMEWARD FOR ZANZIBAR.

CHAPTER XXVII. EMIN PASHA. A STUDY.

CHAPTER XXVIII. TO THE ALBERT EDWARD NYANZA.

CHAPTER XXIX. THE SOURCES OF THE NILE THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON, AND THE FOUNTAINS OF THE NILE.

CHAPTER XXX. RUWENZORI: THE CLOUD-KING.

CHAPTER XXXI. RUWENZORI AND LAKE ALBERT EDWARD.

CHAPTER XXXII. THROUGH ANKORI TO THE ALEXANDRA NILE.

CHAPTER XXXIII. THE TRIBES OF THE GRASS-LAND.

CHAPTER XXXIV. TO THE ENGLISH MISSION STATION, SOUTH END OF VICTORIA NYANZA.

CHAPTER XXXV. FROM THE VICTORIA NYANZA TO ZANZIBAR.

APPENDICES. APPENDIX A.

GENERAL INDEX.



Henry M. Stanley Signature 1890

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. II

“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.


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CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
1890
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