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Henry Morton Stanley : correspondence.

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21 archives found

  • 2085.

    Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS , "I should be so pleased if you would come to my sister's at home" , London , [13-12-1885]

  • 2086.

    Letter [incomplete?] from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS , congratulating him on his approaching marriage, begging of him to "go no more to Africa" with allusion to his reassuring the British nationality and entering the House of Commons, informing him of his return from Tanganyika "where I have thoroughly secur , London , 06-06-1890

  • 2087.

    Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS , congratulating him on his election as a Member of Parliament, reminding him of his ambition in 1883 to become an M.P. , Zomba, British Central Africa , 28-08-1895

  • 2088.

    Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS , putting him on guard against applications from a certain Angus Crawford , Ely , 15-07-1899

  • 2089.

    Letter [copy] from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Edward Marston , informing him of a more "flattering" and "truthful" reception of his book [The River Congo] by several literary critics , London , 30-07-1883

  • 2090.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS , regarding a "young gentleman" named Harry Hamilton Johnson having presented him a book about the Congo, "I can hardly see why you should carry your philanthropy to the extent of letting another and an unknown youth reap the reward" , Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London , 31-07-1883