In Limbo | The Story of Stanley's Rear Column
Gould, Tony [Sir Henry Morton Stanley GCB (28 January 1841 - 10 May 1904) was a Welsh-American] explorer, journalist, soldier, colonial administrator, author, and politician famous for his exploration of Central Africa and search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone].
(Book #ID 118211)
Published by Hamish Hamilton Ltd., Garden House, 57-59 Long Acre, London First Edition 1979. 1979.
First edition hard back binding in publisher's original moss green cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back. 8vo. 8½'' x 5½''. Ex library with stamp to the half title and copyright pages. The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition of 1887 to 1889 was one of the last major European expeditions into the interior of Africa in the nineteenth century. Led by Henry Morton Stanley, its goal was ostensibly the relief of Emin Pasha, the besieged Egyptian governor of Equatoria (part of modern-day South Sudan), who was threatened by Mahdist forces. Contains (xviii), 269 pp with plates in line and half tone throughout. Front free end paper absent, relevant ink note to margin of pp 63, foxing to the page edges. Good condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper with slight sun fading down the spine, not price clipped. Member of the P.B.F.A.
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