The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873 - Continued By A Narrative Of His Last Moments And Sufferings, Obtained From His Faithful Servants Chuma And Susi by David Livingstone
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2. UGUHA HEAD-DRESSES
3. CHUMA AND SUSI. (From a Photograph by MAULL & Co.) 4. MANYUEMA HUNTERS KILLING SOKOS 5. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG SOKO 6. A DANGEROUS PRIZE 7. FACSIMILE OF A PORTION OF DR. LIVINGSTONE'S JOURNAL 8. THE MASSACRE OF THE MANYUEMA WOMEN AT NYANGWE 9. THE MANYUEMA AMBUSH 10. "THE MAIN STREAM CAME UP TO SUSI'S MOUTH" 11. THE LAST MILES OF DR. LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS 12. FISH EAGLE ON HIPPOPOTAMUS TRAP 13. THE LAST ENTRY IN DR. LIVINGSTONE'S JOURNALS 14. TEMPORARY VILLAGE IN WHICH DR. LIVINGSTONE'S BODY WAS PREPARED Smaller Illustrations. 1. LINES OF GREEN SCUM ON LAKE TANGANYIKA 2. MODE OF CATCHING ANTS 3. DR. LIVINGSTONE'S MOSQUITO CURTAIN 4. MATIPA AND HIS WIFE 5. AN OLD SERVANT DESTROYED 6. KAWENDÃ SURGERY MAP OF CONJECTURAL GEOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL AFRICA, FROM DR. LIVINGSTONE'S NOTES |
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