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Authors: Martin Dugard

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Channel
155

cholera epidemic
131
,
173

relief supplies for Livingstone
148
,
174

6

Stanley arranges supplies for Livingstone
353

Sultan of
42
,
69
,
238
,
248
,
378

Zofu (dwarf in Casembe)
98

Zulus
53
,
71

see also
Mazitu (Zulu group)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

IN THE BEGINNING,
following the path of Stanley and Livingstone seemed a simple project. But over time, as it became clear through research that the story was not just about two men in Africa but about a worldwide series of events, I came to depend on a small army of friends and associates to help me access all the necessary resources. This book could not have been written without them.

In New York, I owe a huge debt to two very important individuals. The first is my incomparable editor, Jason Kaufman, for his vision, patience and perseverance. Jason, you’re a genius. I salute you.

The second is my equally spectacular agent, Eric Simonoff. He is a man of great business savvy, wit and literary depth. This book could not have been written without him.

I’d also like to thank Bill Thomas at Random House, Miriam Abramowitz and the stellar Dorothy Vincent at Janklow and Nesbit.

In London, my greatest pleasure was exploring the Royal Geographical Society’s archives and library. A particular thanks to Sarah Strong at the RGS for her tireless assistance in digging up the many documents relating to Stanley and Livingstone. Also, thanks to the British
Library, where Stanley’s original journals reside on microfilm. The staff at the House of Lords Archives and the British Newspaper Library were unfailingly helpful. Also in the UK, thanks to Simon Thorogood, Sally Gaminara, Susie Brumfitt, Simon Taylor and Jenny Bradshaw.

In Washington, thanks to Judge Russell E. Train, whose private collection of Africana offered valuable insights into Livingstone.

In Kuala Lumpur, Phil Kennington was a treasure trove of arcane information on all things British. So many facts, so little space. Thanks for the insights on gin, Phil.

In Sydney, thanks to Graem Sims and Peter Gearin.

In San Francisco, thanks to Gordon Wright and to Austin Murphy.

In Tanzania, where the land outside the cities is still very similar to what Stanley and Livingstone travelled through, thanks to the people of Kigoma and Tabora, as well as the police commissioner of Sumbawanga.

In Johannesburg, thanks to the very knowledgeable Diana Madden, for taking hours from her busy schedule to transcribe Livingstone’s letter to Seward.

In Los Angeles, special mention to Bill Baker and Dave Jenni, who traced Stanley’s path through Tanzania with me. Also, thanks to Julie and Ian Joseph Baker, Vicki Butler, Matt Dugard, Jim Garfield, Sean Scott and Jeff Probst.

In Dallas, thanks to Cal Johnson.

In Coronado, a very special thanks to Sarah Harper at the Loew’s Coronado. Also, a long overdue thanks to Marguerite Clark.

In Orange County, thanks to Denny Bellesi, Bub Kuns and J. P. Jones for the spiritual insights into Livingstone. Thanks also to Ron Allen, John Dybsky, Steve and Cathy Cullen, Cassie McKay, Diane Hunter and Vernie Jones.

All my love to Devin, Connor and Liam. Finally, and most important, love and thanks to Calene, my research assistant, travel companion and wife. Thanks for bashing on, regardless.

About the Author

Martin Dugard is the author and co-author of
a number of books
. He co-wrote the popular
Killing
series with with noted television personality Bill O'Reilly. To date, there are more than eight million copies of these books in print. His writing has appeared in
Esquire
,
Outside
,
Sports Illustrated
, and
GQ
, among others.

A lifelong adventurer, he completed the Raid Gauloise race and is co-holder of the Around the World speed record. He lives in California.

Books by Martin Dugard
2015

Killing Reagan: A Violent Assault That Changed a Presidency (co-authored with Bill O'Reilly)

2014

Killing Patton: The Strange Death of World War II's Most Audacious General (co-authored with Bill O'Reilly)

2014

The Explorers: A Story of Fearless Outcasts, Blundering Geniuses and Impossible Success

2013

Killing Jesus: A History (co-authored with Bill O'Reilly)

2012

Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot (co-authored with Bill O'Reilly)

2011

Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever (co-authored with Bill O'Reilly)

2011

To Be A Runner: How Racing Up Mountains, Running with the Bulls, or Just Taking on a 5-K Makes You a Better Person (and the World a Better place)

2010

The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King — a Nonfiction Thriller (co-authored with James Patterson)

2008

The Training Ground: Grant, Lee, Sherman, and Davis in the Mexican War, 1846–1848

2005

Chasing Lance: The 2005 Tour de France and Lance Armstrong's Ride of a Lifetime

2005

The Last Voyage of Columbus: How Columbus Shipwrecked his Career

2003

Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone

2001

Farther Than Any Man: The rise and fall of Captain James Cook

2000

Survivor: The Ultimate Game (co-authored with Mark Burnett)

1999

Knockdown: The Harrowing True Story of a Yacht Race Turned Deadly

1998

Surviving the Toughest Race on Earth

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INTO AFRICA
A BANTAM BOOK : 9780553814477
Version 1.0 Epub ISBN: 9781446437209

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Map
: ‘A map of the forest plateau of Africa … discovered and explored by Dr Livingstone …’ from volume I
The Last Journals of David Livingstone
, edited by Rev. Horace Waller, 1874.

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