. Explorations and adventures in the wilds of Africa; . g Adventure of aRenowned Arab Hunter—An Elephant Dashing Upon His Foes Like an Ava-lanche—Fatal Blow of the Sharp Sword—Bakers Heroic Wife—Reason Why theNile Overflows—An Ivory Trader—Baker Arrives at Khartoum. HE following pages of this great work give afull and thrilling account of the marvelousdiscoveries of world-renowned travellers inthe Tropics. The reader is made a fellow-explorer with Sir Samuel Baker, Speke, and Grant, whose daringexpeditions in Central Africa place them in the front rank ofneroes, with Livingstone, Stanley, DuCh


. Explorations and adventures in the wilds of Africa; . g Adventure of aRenowned Arab Hunter—An Elephant Dashing Upon His Foes Like an Ava-lanche—Fatal Blow of the Sharp Sword—Bakers Heroic Wife—Reason Why theNile Overflows—An Ivory Trader—Baker Arrives at Khartoum. HE following pages of this great work give afull and thrilling account of the marvelousdiscoveries of world-renowned travellers inthe Tropics. The reader is made a fellow-explorer with Sir Samuel Baker, Speke, and Grant, whose daringexpeditions in Central Africa place them in the front rank ofneroes, with Livingstone, Stanley, DuChaillu, Baldwin and others, whoseundaunted bravery in the face of danger, and victories over bloodthirstysavages and wild beasts, have a realistic fascination. Sir Samuel, when he was simply called Mr. Baker, was already an experienced traveler and a practiced sportsman, having resolved to devote his energies to the discovery of one of the sources of the Nile, he set forth from England to proceed up the mysterious river from its —2 17. dJ> mMMj vmmmk


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