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Henry Morton Stanley : correspondence.

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294 archives found

  • 1594.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , expressing his anxiousness about Stanley's whereabouts, mentioning rumours of his death , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 21-06-1888

    Note: With postscript, dated 22-06, mentioning the "sad news" of Stanley being wounded by an arrow

  • 1595.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , mentioning all sorts of rumours about Stanley, "now there is hope all round" , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 01-01-1889

  • 1596.

    Letter [copy] from Edward Marston to HMS , "the whole world is anxious for tidings of you and to welcome you home", asking Stanley to appoint him his sole agent "for all matters connected with the publication of your book [In Darkest Africa]" , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 18-07-1889

  • 1597.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , expressing his relief and pleasure at Stanley's letter, on the forthcoming book [In Darkest Africa] , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 30-11-1889

  • 1598.

    Telegram from Edward Marston to HMS , asking Stanley's authority for the publication of his book [In Darkest Africa], "yes sufficient" , London , 06-12-1889

  • 1599.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , concerning Stanley's new valet Zerilli, offers for publication of In Darkest Africa by Webster & Co., Harper & Brothers and Scribner's, offers in other European countries, proposal by the Graphic, shilling edition of Stanley's letters, urging him to hurr , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 12-12-1889

  • 1600.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , mentioning inquiries by foreign editors, negotiations by Greenleaf Webb Appleton for a lecturing tour, regarding the appearance of an unpublished Stanley letter in the newspapers , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 20-12-1889

  • 1601.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , asking him for an outline of his scheme of book [In Darkest Africa] , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 24-12-1889

  • 1602.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , enclosing two scraps from America "to show what lying and unscrupulous competition the publisher who gets your book there will have to contend against" , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 10-01-1890

  • 1603.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , about his influenza, "I am perplexed not hearing from you", about the contest between American publishers for the rights of In Darkest Africa , London , 17-01-1890

  • 1604.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , regarding James S. Jameson's diary, question in connection with publications by other members of the EPRE, on the reception of Stanley in England , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 14-03-1890

  • 1605.

    Telegram from Edward Marston to HMS , "seventeenth manuscript not arrived" , London , 20-03-1890

  • 1606.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , concerning James S. Jameson's diaries, the manuscript of In Darkest Africa, John R. Troup's book, mystery about Bell , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 21-03-1890

  • 1607.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , on Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson's book "which fills up a gap in yours" , HyÞres , 06-04-1890

  • 1608.

    Letter from S. W. Searle to HMS , offering his warmest greeting on Stanley's arrival , Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London) , 29-04-1890