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The Life & Explorations of Frederick Stanley Arnot. The Authorised Biography of a zealous Missionary, Intrepid Explorer, & Self-Denying Benefactor Amongst the Natives of Africa
Ernest Baker [1869-1939]


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Book Description

Title:
The Life & Explorations of Frederick Stanley Arnot. The Authorised Biography of a zealous Missionary, Intrepid Explorer, & Self-Denying Benefactor Amongst the Natives of Africa
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Seeley, Service & Co.
Pages:
334
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Ernest Baker [1869-1939], The Life & Explorations of Frederick Stanley Arnot

Contents

  • Preface
  1. Beginnings
  2. African Apprenticeship
  3. Through the Desert
  4. First Experiences with Carriers
  5. Spying out the Land
  6. Amongst the Barotse
  7. More about the Barotse
  8. From Zambesi to Benguella
  9. Some Native Beliefs
  10. At and Around Benguella
  11. A Start from Benguella
  12. In Need of Patience
  13. In Garenganze
  14. The People
  15. Anxieties, Prayers and Delierances
  16. Home and Fame
  17. The Second Journey
  18. The Third Journey
  19. Great Britain, British Guiana and Europe
  20. The Fourth Journey
  21. The Fifth Journey
  22. The Sixth and Seventh Journeys
  23. The Eighth Journey
  24. The Last Journey and the Home Call
  • Index
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