Project Bibliography

Livingstone’s Missionary Travels Manuscript (1857)

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This page presents a comprehensive bibliography of the primary texts and literary, historical, and cultural sources cited in the present critical edition.

Primary Texts

Anon. n.d. Framed Photograph of Sechele, Chief of the BaKwena, Southern Africa. CWM/LMS/Home/Africa Pictures/10. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Anon. 1824. “The Sciences.” Monthly Critical Gazette 7 (1): 630-33.

Anon. 1841. “Ordination of Mr. Solomon at Cape Town.” The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, Apr., 210.

Anon. 1843a. Annaes Maritimos e Coloniaes: Publicaçao Mensal Redigida sob a direcção da Associação Maritima e Colonial. Terceira Serie. Parte Official. Lisbon: Na Imprensa Nacional.

Anon. 1843b. “Promotions and Appointments.” In The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1843, 140-42. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.

Anon. 1848. “Ships Paid Off and Commissioned in 1847.” In The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1848, 99-102. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.

Anon. 1850. Lista Geral dos Officiaes e Empregados da Marinha e Ultramar: Referida ao 1.o de Novembro de 1850. Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional.

Anon. 1851. “The Kaffir War and the London Missionary Society.” Manchester Times, 14 June, 4.

Anon. 1852. Trial of Andries Botha: Field-Cornet of the Upper Blinkwater, in the Kat River Settlement, for High Treason. Cape Town: Saul Solomon & Co.

Anon. 1853. “Promotions and Appointments: Royal Navy.” Colburn’s United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal 1853, Part III, Dec., 624-26.

Anon. 1856a. “Miscellaneous.” Spectator, 2 Aug., 813.

Anon. 1856b. The Navy List, Corrected to the 20th June, 1856. London: John Murray.

Anon. 1857. A Narrative of Dr Livingston’s Discoveries in South-Central Africa from 1849 to 1856. London: Routledge.

Anon. 1862a. “Inclosure in No. 30. Minute of Session of March 5, 1861, of the British and Portuguese Mixed Commission at St. Paul de Loanda.” In Accounts and Papers: Thirty-Eight Volumes. Slave Trade, 32-33. Vol. LXI. London: Harrison and Sons.

Anon. 1862b. “Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Somerset, K.C.B., K.H.” The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Apr., 499.

Anon. 1867a. Annaes do Conselho Ultramarino: Parte Official. Serie I. Fevereiro de 1854 a Dezembro de 1858. Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional.

Anon. 1867b. Annaes do Conselho Ultramarino: Parte Não Official. Serie I. Fervereiro de 1854 a Dezembro de 1858. Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional.

Anon. 1871. The Navy List, Corrected to the 20th September, 1871. London: John Murray.

Anon. 1881a. “Obituary: Vicomte A. Duprat.” Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 3 (11): 669-70

Anon. 1881b. “Vicomte Alfredo Duprat.” The Anti-Slavery Reporter 1 (9): 165.

Anon. 1882. “Obituary.” Journal of the Society for Arts 30 (1539): 751.

Anon. 1885. “Simon’s Bay, Cape of Good Hope: In Two Parts, Part II.” All the Year Round, 20 June, 319-23.

Beadle, B. A.  trans. 1873. “Journey of the Pombeiros: P. J. Baptista and Amaro José, Across Africa from Angola to Tette on the Zambeze.” In The Lands of Cazembe: Lacerda's Journey to Cazembe in 1798. Translated and annotated by Captain R. F. Burton, 165-244. London: John Murray.

Burton, R. F. trans. and ed. 1873. The Lands of Cazembe: Lacerda's Journey to Cazembe in 1798. London: John Murray.

Colonial Intelligencer, or, Aborigines' Friend. 1847-66. London.

Figueiredo, Luiz Antonio de. 1864. Indice do Boletim Official da Provincia D’Angola. Loanda: Imprensa do Governo.

Franklin, Benjamin. 1793. Works of the Late Doctor Benjamin Franklin. Dublin: P. Wogan.

Hertslet, Lewis, ed. 1859. A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions and Reciprocal Regulations at Present Subsisting Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers […] so Far as They Relate to Commerce and Navigation, Slave Trade, Post-Office Communications, Copyright, &c. […]. Vol. X. London: Butterworths.

Livingstone, David. 1843. Letter to Arthur Tidman. 30 Oct. 1843. CWM/LMS/Livingstone Wooden Box, item 26. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1845. Letter to Robert Moffat I. 22 Sept. 1845. CWM/LMS/Odds - Livingstone, Box 4-08. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1846a. Letter to Arthur Tidman. 10, 12 Apr. 1846. CWM/LMS/Livingstone Wooden Box, item 38. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1846b. Letter to Benjamin T. Pyne. 28 May 1846. 7329 05. Wellcome Library, London

Livingstone, David. 1846c. Letter to Robert Moffat I. 8 Sept. 1846. CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds - Livingstone, Box 4-12. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1847. Letter to Robert Moffat I. 29 Sept. 1847. CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds - Livingstone, Box 4-16. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1849a. Letter to Arthur Tidman. 26 May 1849. CWM/LMS/Livingstone Wooden Box, item 46. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1849b. Letter to Robert Moffat I. 18 Jan. 1849. CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds - Livingstone, Box 4-21. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1849c. Letter to Robert Moffat I. 31 Jan. 1849. CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds - Livingstone, Box 4-21A. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1850a. Letter to Arthur Tidman. 24 Aug. 1850. CWM/LMS/Livingstone Wooden Box, item 51. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1850b. Letter to Robert Moffat I. 8, 18, 31 July, 1 Aug. 1850. CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds - Livingstone, Box 4-26. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1851a. Letter to Arthur Tidman. 30 Apr. 1851. CWM/LMS/Livingstone Wooden Box, item 55. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1851b. Letter to Parents and Sisters. Oct., 14. Nov 1851. MS. 10701, ff. 69-74. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1852. Letter to William Thompson. 30 Sept. 1852. CWM/LMS/Livingstone Wooden Box, item 68. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1852-53. Essay on the Eighth Frontier War and the Xhosa Chief Sandile. LI 1/1/1. National Archives of Zimbabwe.

Livingstone, David. 1853. Map of Loanda. CWM/LMS/Livingstone Wooden Box, item 83. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1856. Letter to Robert Moffat. 17 Aug. 1856. CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds - Livingstone, Box 4-44. School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1857a. Copy of Letter to Joseph B. Braithwaite. 4 Apr. 1857. MS. 10769. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857b. Fragment of Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (Part III). Jan.-Oct. 1857. MS. 023. Brenthurst Library, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Livingstone, David. 1857c. Fragment of Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (Part III). Jan.-Oct. 1857. 834. David Livingstone Centre, Blantyre, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857d. Fragment of Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (Part III). Jan.-Oct. 1857. MS. 20312, f. 198. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857e. Letter to Anthony H. Hoskins. 5 Jan. 1857. 7329 08. Wellcome Library, London.

Livingstone, David. 1857f. Letter to Frank Vardon. 8 Apr. 1857. MS. 20312, ff. 28-29. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857g. Letter to John Murray III. 1 Mar.-30 July 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 70-71. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857h. Letter to John Murray III. 24 Mar. 1857. CWM/LMS/Livingstone Wooden Box, item 105B. University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

Livingstone, David. 1857i. Letter to John Murray III. 27 Mar. 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 8-9. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857j. Letter to John Murray III. 30 Mar. 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 10-11. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857k. Letter to John Murray III. 6 Apr. 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 12-15. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857l. Letter to John Murray III. 28 Apr. 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 20-21. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857m. Letter to John Murray III. 29 Apr. 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 22-24. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857n. Letter to John Murray III. 4, 11, or 18 May 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 27-28. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857o. Letter to John Murray III. 22 May 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 29-32. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857p. Letter to John Murray III. 26 May 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 33-36. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857q. Letter to John Murray III. 30 May 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 37-40. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857r. Letter to John Murray III. 30 May 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 41-44. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857s. Letter to John Murray III. 31 May 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 45-48. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857t. Letter to John Murray III. 17 June 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 51-56. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857u. Letter to John Murray III. 6 July 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 61-62. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857v. Letter to John Murray III. 11 July 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 63-64. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857w. Letter to John Murray III. 4 Aug. 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 72-73. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857x. Letter to John Murray III. 13 Oct. 1857. MS. 42420, ff. 81-82. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857y. Letter to Joseph D. Hooker 11 July 1857. English Letters, 1865-1900, 92, f. 126. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Library, London.

Livingstone, David. 1857z. Letter to Joseph D. Hooker 28 July 1857. English Letters, 1865-1900, 92, f. 126. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Library, London.

Livingstone, David. 1857aa. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. London: John Murray.

Livingstone, David. 1857bb. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (Part I). Jan.-Oct. 1857. MS. 42428. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857cc. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (Part II). Jan.-Oct. 1857. MS. 42429. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857dd. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (Part III). Jan.-Oct. 1857. MS. 10702. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1857ee. Signed Copy of Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. 26 Oct. 1857. 6506. Brenthurst Library, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Livingstone, David. 1857ff. Suppressed Preface to Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. Jan.-Oct. 1857. MS. 42427, 1-3. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Livingstone, David. 1974a. Essay on the South African Boers and Slavery. 1853. In David Livingstone: South African Papers 1849-1853, edited by Isaac Schapera, 70-95. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society.

Livingstone, David. 1974b. Essay on the “Peace Makers of the Interior of South Africa” (i). 1849. In David Livingstone: South African Papers 1849–1853, edited by Isaac Schapera, 6-15. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society.

Livingstone, David. 1974c. Essay on the “Peace Makers of the Interior of South Africa” (ii). 1849. In David Livingstone: South African Papers 1849–1853, edited by Isaac Schapera, 16-20. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society.

Livingstone, David, and Charles Livingstone. 1865. Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries. London: John Murray.

Mackenzie, John. 1871. Ten Years North of the Orange River: A Story of Everyday Life and Work Among the South African Tribes from 1859 to 1869. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas.

Maclear, Thomas. 1856. “Dr Livingston's Astronomical Observations.” Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 26: 78-80.

Macpherson, Angus. 1862. Hand-Book of Hamilton, Bothwell, Blantyre and Uddingston. Hamilton: WM. Naismith.

Moffat, Robert. 1842. Missionary Labours and Scenes in Southern Africa. London: John Snow.

Murchison, Roderick Impey. 1852. “Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting on the 24th May, 1852.” Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 22: lxii-cxxvi.

Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey. 1862-63. “Address to the Royal Geographical Society Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting on the 25th May, 1863.” In Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 7 (4): 123-202.

Murray III, John. 1846-1858. Letter Book. 13 Mar. 1846-27 Apr. 1858. MS. 41912. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Murray III, John. 1846-1876. Copies Ledger E. 1846-1876. MS. 42730. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Murray III, John. 1853-1857. Copies Day Book. July 1853-June 1857. MS. 42899. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Murray III, John. 1857-1861. Copies Day Book. July 1857-Sept 1861. MS. 42900. National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Nolloth, M. S. 1857. “Extracts from the Journal of Capt. M. S. Nolloth, H.M.S. ‘Frolic’.” In The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1857, 1-12. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.

Sanches de Baena, Visconde de. 1872. Archivo Heraldico-Genealogico: Contendo Noticias Historico-Heraldicas. Lisbon: Typographia Universal.

Shaw, Norton, ed. 1859. “Names of Individuals to whom the Royal Premium has been Awarded.” Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 29: lii-liv.

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St. John, James Augustus. 1834. Egypt and Mohammed Ali; or Travels in the Valley of the Nile. 2 vols. London: Longman.  

Valdez, Francisco Travassos. 1861. Six Years of a Traveller’s Life in Western Africa. Vol. II. London: Hurst and Blackett.

 

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