Inventory of the Stanley Archives
Henry Morton Stanley : correspondence.
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294 archives found
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1759.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , "Messrs. Newnes [Publisher] will issue Through Dark Continent (sic) in weekly parts" , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 20-12-1898
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1760.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , about Stanley's Introduction for the new edition of Through the Dark Continent , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 04-01-1899
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1761.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , expressing his hope that "Messrs. Newnes [Publisher] will make Through the Dark Continent go" , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 16-01-1899
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1762.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , about the advertising of Through the Dark Continent , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 17-01-1899
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1763.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , congratulating him on his knighthood, asking his opinion on a possible book by Jean-Baptiste Marchand , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 07-06-1899
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1764.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , about the reasons of his not having heard of the honour conferred to Stanley, thanking him for his opinion about [a publication of] Jean-Baptiste Marchand's Travels , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 09-06-1899
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1765.
Letter from Robert Bright Marston to HMS , replying to Stanley's request of becoming one of his executors , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 03-11-1899
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1766.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , "we have only now received an account from Newnes [Publisher]" , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 09-11-1899
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1767.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , sending him Sir Herbert Maxwell's Life of Wellington , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 09-12-1899
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1768.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , "I wish you and yours a very happy time" , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 11-12-1899
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1769.
Letter [copy] from HMS to Edward Marston , about left-handedness among Africans , s.l. , 28-04-1900
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1770.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , expressing his regret over Stanley's resignation from the House of Commons , Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London) , 03-05-1900
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1771.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , about his fishing skills , London , 10-05-1900
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1772.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , about Stanley having found "peace and comfort and happiness", on his own old age , London , 06-11-1900
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1773.
Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , "are you going out Egypt, Khartoum etc., or are you not?" , Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle (London) , 04-09-[ ]