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  1. Michael Crichton "CONGO" Published by: Random House, Inc., 1980 LoCCCN: 80-7972
  2. Johnson's principal reference was the definitive work by A.J. Parkinson. The Congo Delta in Myth and History (London: Peters, 1904). M.C. "Congo" p.49.
  3. "Stanley is dead, one presumes"... (Chronicles of the 20th century, p. 66)
  4. "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"... "Make Tracks Across AFRICA", brochure on Adventure Safaris and Expeditions 1994/95 by Geoffrey Roy Frgs. Published by: Tracks Africa Limited, 1994/5
  5. The Congo. (VHS) BBC 1984. Released in Canada by McIntyre Media. 57 min sd col River journeys series MT TP Historian Michael Wood travels a thousand miles on the Zaire (Congo) River, observing how the river shapes the lives of those who live along it. Congo River. Rivers. Wood, Michael. Zaire - Description and travel. 59483
  6. Conquest and death. BBC-TV 1973. Released in Canada by BBC. 60 min sd col The search for the Nile series, no. 6 MT TP Stanley decides to complete the work of Dr. Livingstone and circumnavigates Lake Victoria to firmly establish it as the source of the Nile. He also explores the Lualaba river to the Congo and the Atlantic. The age of colonialism has begun. Meanwhile Burton is knighted and the story ends with his death and one of the greatest literary crimes of the 19th century when his wife burns his manuscripts and private notebooks. Africa - History. Discoveries (in geography). Explorers. Nile River. 21593 Other MTRL related film/video materials: International relations 60787, 60770
  7. Central Africa Travel Survival Kit from Lonely Planet 2nd Edition, January 1994, (p.292-337)
  8. Tropical Rainforest by Arnold Newman 1990 Eddison Sadd Editions