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Henry Morton Stanley : correspondence.

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  • 2150.

    Letter from Manfredo Camperio to HMS , about Stanley's My early travels and adventures, wishing him success in the coming elections , La Santa di Monza , 26-06-1895

  • 2150.

    Letter from Edward J. Glave to HMS , informing him about his expedition in Nyasaland devoted to the study of the different branches of slavery, mentioning the British "zealously following the spirit of the Brussels Act" but being handicapped by want of funds, expressing the hope that "the w , N. Nyasa, Mpata , 02-05-1894

  • 2151.

    Letter from Manfredo Camperio to HMS , about Stanley's election victory, "I am now very busy with the commerce in Africa and Asia" , La Santa di Monza , 07-08-1895

  • 2152.

    Letter from Edward J. Glave to HMS , about his expedition in Alaska, in "a totally unknown country, never visited by the white man" , Yakatat, S.E. Alaska , July 1890

  • 2153.

    Letter from Edward J. Glave to HMS , mentioning his having sent off a batch of letters Stanley wrote for the New York Herald during 1869-71, news of the Congo railway, "I shall be leaving New York (…) and shall endeavour to see you on the road" , New York , 15-03-1891

  • 2154.

    Letter from Edward J. Glave to HMS , on the advantage of exploring Alaska by horse, the unreliability of Indian porters , Pyramid Harbor, S.E. Alaska , 17-05-1891

  • 2155.

    Letter from Edward J. Glave to HMS , thanking Stanley for having written an introduction for his book [Six years of adventure in Congoland] , New York , 14-06-1892

  • 2156.

    Letter from Edward J. Glave to HMS , informing him of the publication of the boy's book In Savage Africa, expressing his wish to go back to Africa, "I am delighted to learn that there is now a chance that the British will not abandon Uganda" , Houlton, Maine , 11-11-1892

  • 2157.

    Letter from Edward J. Glave to HMS , about his interest in the slavery question and his coming trip to the East Coast of Africa "with the object of collecting facts attendant upon this subject" , New York , 05-05-1893

  • 2158.

    Letter from Edward J. Glave to HMS , thanking Stanley for his letter of introduction , London , 25-06-1893

  • 2160.

    Letter from Edward J. Glave to HMS , about his journey from North Nyasa to the south of Bangweolo, denouncing the Angoni slave raids and stressing the necessity of attacking these "bastard Zulus with no more courage, man to man, than ordinary natives", informing him of his discovery of the , Mtoa, West shore of Tanganika , 26-11-1894

  • 2161.

    Letter [draft] from HMS to Mrs. Glave , condoling her on the death of her son Edward , [London] , 21-06-1895

  • 2162.

    Letter from George G. Glave (brother of Edward Glave) to HMS , regarding a memorial bronze tablet to be erected over her brother's grave, about William McKinley's presidency , New York , 16-10-1900

  • 2163.

    Letter from Lionel Decle to HMS , asking him to write an introduction for his book [Three Years in Savage Africa] , Cape Town , 05-08-1896

    Note: Enclosed letter from George Warrington Steevens to HMS, London, 25-08-1896

  • 2164.

    Letter from Lionel Decle to HMS , thanking him for the introduction of his book [Three Years in Savage Africa], his opinion on Cecil Rhodes , London , 16-03-1897