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THE LAST JOUKNALS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE IN 

 CENTRAL AFEICA, from 1865 to his Death. Continued by a Narrative 

 of his last Moments and Sufferings, obtained from his faithful servants Chuma 

 and Susi. By Rev. Horace Waller, F.R.G.S. 



"These last journals of David Livingstone have come before us like a voice from the dead. 

 There is no British name more widely known, or more universally resjiected than that of Living- 

 stone. The greatest among African travellers, he has shown a persistence and devotion to his 

 work which has not only upheld the reputation of his country throughout the world, but has 

 infused a new spirit into African exploration, and by his high example he has stimulated others to 

 follow upon the same course, which will eventually result in the opening of that hitherto mysterious 

 region."— Sir Samuel Baker. 



