Oh where to start, I began this book about a month ago and have finished it yesterday. It took some reading, the heavy leaden style of victorian writing was beginning to defeat me half way through, but I persisted til the end!
It is a fascinating book, it's the first part of two volumes and covers the period 1866 well it says 66 in the title but I thought it was 1865 in the first part of the book? No matter, it ends in 1868. Livingstone was an interesting man who was very thorough in his descriptions of life, the country, the way of life for the African people, the food, and the travelling, all in central Africa. He was a christian and intended to convert the Africans along the way! He was researching the source of the Nile which was probably what he is most famous for, rather than Speke the first man to have claimed to have found it.
I liked the man for not seeing colour, he thought that God valued all peoples regardless of colour, and he thought it was wrong to sell slaves. A little bit ahead of his time there.
As I was reading this on my ancient black and white kindle there were no maps coming up in the text, so presumably if I could run to buying a new kindle I would be able to see the maps! Actually I used google maps instead!