Poetry Books by Henry Livingston Jr.

Henry Livingston Jr. Books, Henry Livingston Jr. poetry book How I Found Livingstone Authors: Henry M Stanley, Sir, Sheba Blake
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published Date: 2017-06-20
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Henry M. Stanley is famously quoted for saying "Dr Livingstone, i Presume?". Born in Wales, he migrated over to the United States at the age of 18, he eventually became an overseas correspondent for the New York Herald. In 1869 Stanley was told by James Gordon Bennett Jr to find Livingstone, a scottish missionary and explorer. When Stanley commented on the cost Bennett's reply was: "Well, I will tell you what you will do. Draw a thousand pounds now; and when you have gone through that, draw another thousand, and when that is spent, draw another thousand, and when you have finished that, draw another thousand, and so on; but, FIND LIVINGSTONE." How I Found Livingstone is Stanley's personnel account of his trip from Zanzibar to Lake Tanganyika on this quest, including time spent exploring the area with Livingstone.

Henry Livingston Jr. Books, Henry Livingston Jr. poetry book Justices, Presidents, and Senators Authors: Henry Julian Abraham
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published Date: 2008
Categories: History
Explains how United States presidents select justices for the Supreme Court, evaluates the performance of each justice, and examines the influence of politics on their selection.

Henry Livingston Jr. Books, Henry Livingston Jr. poetry book Thrice Happy Poetry Authors: Henry Livingston, Jr.
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Published Date: 2016-10-13
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Selected Poetry About Love and Beautiful Women, by Henry Livingston, Jr. (1748-1828). Illustrated with Antique Postcards.



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