The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, G.C.B
Henry Morton Stanley author Dorothy Stanley editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Aug '11
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In this 1909 autobiography, we learn how the troubled childhood of explorer Sir Henry Morton Stanley drove him to succeed.
In this 1909 autobiography, we learn how the explorer Henry Morton Stanley was driven to succeed by his troubled childhood. After his death, his wife completed the book with letters he wrote while travelling, so that his avowed aim - to encourage impoverished people to realise their ambitions - was met.Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904), the Welsh-born explorer famous for his 1871 meeting with the missionary David Livingstone, published this intimate autobiography in 1909. Through his recollections we learn how his troubled early life - an impoverished childhood in a workhouse and some harrowing experiences as a young soldier - were what drove him to succeed as an explorer, and gave him the strength to deal with the sometimes vehement opposition he encountered. Although Stanley died before finishing this book, his wife Dorothy brought it to completion by compiling and editing the letters and memoirs he wrote during his travels, so that his avowed aim - to encourage impoverished young people to realise their ambitions - was met. This is the story of a man who, in the context of his own time, achieved 'greatness' against the odds, though his imperialist and allegedly racist views later caused the eclipse of his reputation.
ISBN: 9781108031196
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
Weight: 890g
612 pages