Looking for Mrs Livingstone

Looking for Mrs Livingstone by Julie Davidson is published by Saint Andrew Press in 2013 and spans 448 pages. This book presents the story of Mary Livingstone, the wife of the famous explorer and missionary David Livingstone. Often overshadowed by her husband’s legacy, Mary played a significant role in his success and undertook remarkable journeys in uncharted Africa, including being the first white woman to cross the Kalahari while pregnant.
Readers will find an exploration of Mary Livingstone’s life, detailing her unique experiences and contributions to early travel in Africa. The narrative follows the author’s extensive travels retracing Mary’s footsteps, from her birthplace in South Africa to her grave by the Zambezi River. This edition delves into the historical context of Mary Livingstone’s life, highlighting her importance in both British and African history, while intertwining themes of religion and Christian theology.
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This is the enthralling story of the courageous and stoical wife of the world-renowned explorer and missionary, David Livingstone. In the history books, Mary Livingstone is a shadow in the blaze of her husband’s sun, a whisper in the thunderclap of his reputation. Yet she played an important role in Livingstone’s success and her own feats as an early traveller in uncharted Africa are unique. She was the first white woman to cross the Kalahari, which she did twice – pregnant – giving birth in the bush on the second journey. She was much more rooted in southern Africa than her husband: he has a tomb in Westminster Abbey, London; she has an obscure and crumbling grave on the banks of the Zambezi in a destitute region of Mozambique. In the thrall of Africa, the author has travelled extensively over several years in the footsteps of Mary Livingstone, from her birthplace in a remote district of South Africa to her grave on the Zambezi. She explores the places the Livingstones knew as a couple and, above all, explores the detail of the life and family of this little-known figure in British – but not African – history.
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