
audiobook
by Henry M. (Henry Morton) Stanley
Every attempt has been made to replicate the original as printed.
IN DARKEST AFRICA
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. VOLUME II.
IN DARKEST AFRICA. - CHAPTER XXI. WE START OUR THIRD JOURNEY TO THE NYANZA.
CHAPTER XXII. ARRIVAL AT FORT BODO.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE GREAT CENTRAL AFRICAN FOREST.
CHAPTER XXIV. IMPRISONMENT OF EMIN PASHA AND MR. JEPHSON.
CHAPTER XXV. EMIN PASHA AND HIS OFFICERS REACH OUR CAMP AT KAVALLI.
CHAPTER XXVI. WE START HOMEWARD FOR ZANZIBAR.
A determined expedition pushes deeper into Africa’s uncharted heart, driven by the urgent mission to free a beleaguered governor stranded far from civilization. The narrator’s journal reads like a map of hardships, guiding listeners through treacherous rivers, dense rainforests, and remote villages where every step is a gamble against disease, hunger, and hostile encounters.
The narrative bursts with vivid details: canoe capsizes on roaring rapids, poisoned arrows pierce supplies, and sudden fevers sweep through the party. Along the way, the crew meets enigmatic tribes, witnesses strange customs, and confronts the raw power of the jungle’s insects and beasts. The author’s eye for natural history brings the forest to life, describing towering trees, swarms of moths, and the haunting calls of unseen wildlife.
All this unfolds before the ultimate test—reaching the fortified outpost where the captive leader awaits. Listeners will feel the tension of each mile, the camaraderie forged in adversity, and the awe of a continent that remains both beautiful and unforgiving.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (997K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Posner Memorial Collection (http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/))
Release date
2013-09-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1904
Best known for finding David Livingstone in East Africa, this restless journalist-explorer became one of the most famous and controversial figures of the 19th century. His journeys across central Africa helped reshape European maps while also tying his legacy to the violent history of empire in the Congo.
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