This vintage book contains a biographical account of the author's life
and missionary travels in and around South Africa. First published in
1868, this volume offers a fascinating insight into the South Africa in
the late nineteenth century, and is highly recommended for those with an
interest in historical literature of this ilk. Contents include:
"Personal Sketch", "Highland Ancestors", "Family Traditions",
"Grandfather Removes to the Lowlands", "Parents", "Early Labors and
Efforts", "Evening School", "Love of Reading", "Religious Impressions",
"Medical Education", "Medical Diploma", "Theological Studies", etcetera.
David Livingstone (1813 - 1873), was a Scottish Congregationalist
pioneer medical missionary with the London Missionary Society, as well
as a famed explorer. Perhaps one of the most popular national heroes of
the late-nineteenth century in Victorian Britain, Livingstone had a
mythic status, which operated on a number of interconnected levels:
Protestant missionary martyr, working-class "rags to riches"
inspirational story, scientific investigator and explorer, imperial
reformer, anti-slavery crusader, and advocate of commercial empire. Many
vintage texts such as this are becoming increasingly rare and expensive,
and it is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now, in
an affordable, modern, high-quality edition.