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Henry M. Stanley, Handbill from Lecture Tour in America, At age 31 discovered Dr. Livingstone in Afric
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Henry M. Stanley, Handbill from Lecture Tour in America, At age 31 discovered Dr. Livingstone in Afric
Henry M.Stanley, Handbill from Lecture Tour in America, At age 31 discovered Dr.Livingstone in Africa. Illustration From The Strand Magazine January-June 1891
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Adventure Advert Advertisement Bula Matari Capital Letter David David Livingstone Dr David Livingstone Dr Livingstone English Text Henry M Stanley Henry Morton Henry Morton Stanley John Rowlands Lecture Livingstone Sir Henry Morton Sir Henry Morton Stanley Stanley Tour Western Script Handbill
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This print showcases a historic handbill from Henry M. Stanley's lecture tour in America. At the age of 31, Stanley made an extraordinary discovery that would forever shape his legacy – he found Dr. Livingstone in Africa. The illustration, featured in The Strand Magazine from January to June 1891, takes us back to this remarkable moment in time. The handbill itself serves as an advertisement for Stanley's lecture tour across the United States of America. Its bold Western script and capital letters grab attention, emphasizing the grandeur and significance of his adventures on the African continent. As we gaze upon this piece of history, we are transported to a world where travel and adventure were highly sought after. Henry M. Stanley was not only an explorer but also a renowned journalist and adventurer who captured the imaginations of people worldwide with his tales from distant lands. His encounter with Dr. David Livingstone became legendary, earning him the nickname "Bula Matari" meaning "Breaker of Rocks" in Swahili. This print is a testament to both Stanley's incredible journey through uncharted territories and his ability to captivate audiences through lectures about his experiences abroad. It reminds us that exploration knows no bounds and that even one person can make a profound impact on our understanding of different cultures and places around the globe.
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