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A WONDER OF NATURE.—The Victoria Falls on the Zambesi river, discovered by Livingstone in 1855 and named by him after his young Queen. This picture symbolises the theme of “The Quest for Africa” by Heinrich Schiffers, published by Odhams Press. Mr Schiffers’s book tells the story of the gradual opening up of the vast African Continent and the revelation of its wonders and riches to the world.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28530, 8 March 1958, Page 3

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A WONDER OF NATURE.—The Victoria Falls on the Zambesi river, discovered by Livingstone in 1855 and named by him after his young Queen. This picture symbolises the theme of “The Quest for Africa” by Heinrich Schiffers, published by Odhams Press. Mr Schiffers’s book tells the story of the gradual opening up of the vast African Continent and the revelation of its wonders and riches to the world. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28530, 8 March 1958, Page 3

A WONDER OF NATURE.—The Victoria Falls on the Zambesi river, discovered by Livingstone in 1855 and named by him after his young Queen. This picture symbolises the theme of “The Quest for Africa” by Heinrich Schiffers, published by Odhams Press. Mr Schiffers’s book tells the story of the gradual opening up of the vast African Continent and the revelation of its wonders and riches to the world. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28530, 8 March 1958, Page 3