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Henry Morton Stanley : miscellanea.

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502 archives found

  • 5376.

    Dispatches by HMS from Persia , Times of India , [September 1870]
  • 5377.

    "Fac-simile Published in The Herald of August 27 [1872] and Furnished to The Sun by the Courtesy of Mr. Bennet" [letter of David Livingstone to James Gordon Bennett Jr., November 1871] , [?] , s.d.
  • 5378.

    Series of articles relating to statements by Lewis Noe that Stanley did not meet Livingstone , The Sun , August - September 1872
  • 5379.

    Series of articles relating to statements by Lewis Noe that Stanley did not meet Livingstone , The Sun , August - September 1872
  • 5380.

    Series of articles relating to statements by Lewis Noe that Stanley did not meet Livingstone , The Sun , September 1872
  • 5381.

    [Interview with John Livingstone about the genuineness of the Livingstone letters to the New York Herald] , [The Sun, s.d.]
  • 5382.

    "African exploration. Mr. Stanley's mission [text of the first letter received from Stanley]" , The Daily Telegraph , 24-11-1874
  • 5383.

    "Through the Keep-it-Dark Continent; or, how I went for Stanley" , Punch, or the London Charivari , 29-06-1878
  • 5384.

    "Africa - our second India. Mr. H. M. Stanley and " Verax "" [letter HMS to James Bradshaw] , [?] , [January 1879]
  • 5385.

    "Science Gossip" [about Stanley's difficulties in the production of The Congo and the Founding of its Free State] , [?] , [1885]
  • 5386.

    "Mr. Stanley's [Emin Pasha Relief] expedition" , The Standard , 28-11-1887
  • 5387.

    "The Stanley expedition. Assassination of Major [Edmund M.] Barttelot" , Scotsman , 14-09-[1888]
  • 5388.

    "Major [Edmund M.] Barttelot's last report" and "Atrocities in the Aruwimi" , Manchester Courier , 21-09-1888
  • 5389.

    "The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition" , The Guardian , 26-09-1888
  • 5390.

    [Assasination of Edmund M. Barttelot] , [?] , [September 1888]