. The heart of Central Africa; mineral wealth and missionary opportunity. DATE DUE mS^^^^^^^^^^^f, ^^^???jM CAYLORO PRINTED -Jiijiiiili^ Yorxc; Ai-i^ka—^\ Candida ri. loi;Education. ;* OCT 12 1909 *, CALSt^# c\* THE HEART OFCENTRAL AFRICA Mineral Wealth andMissionary Opportunity JOHN M. SPRINGER With anIntroduction By Bishop J. C. Hartzell Cincinnati : Jennings and GrahamNew York: Eaton and Mains Copyright, 1909,By Jennings & Graham #g To WHO HAS SHARED WITH ME OVER 3,000 MILES OF TRAVEL BY NATIVE TRAILS IN AFRICA INTRODUCTORY NOTE. BY BISHOP J. C. HARTZELL. This book, which gives the


. The heart of Central Africa; mineral wealth and missionary opportunity. DATE DUE mS^^^^^^^^^^^f, ^^^???jM CAYLORO PRINTED -Jiijiiiili^ Yorxc; Ai-i^ka—^\ Candida ri. loi;Education. ;* OCT 12 1909 *, CALSt^# c\* THE HEART OFCENTRAL AFRICA Mineral Wealth andMissionary Opportunity JOHN M. SPRINGER With anIntroduction By Bishop J. C. Hartzell Cincinnati : Jennings and GrahamNew York: Eaton and Mains Copyright, 1909,By Jennings & Graham #g To WHO HAS SHARED WITH ME OVER 3,000 MILES OF TRAVEL BY NATIVE TRAILS IN AFRICA INTRODUCTORY NOTE. BY BISHOP J. C. HARTZELL. This book, which gives the story of a journeyacross the Continent of Africa, is full of incidentsand illustrations, showing how conscientious peoplemay be led in ways they knew not; what life isamong the natives in darkest heathenism, and alsodescribes stirring events incident to the advanceof civilization northward toward the heart of thecontinent, especially as illustrated in the extensionof railways and the opening of mines. The manner of writing is excellent; the de-scriptions of countries journeyed through, theirpeople and natural resources,heartofcentralaf00spri


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