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          • À travers le continent mystérieux [...].
            Oct. 12, 2024

            À travers le continent mystérieux [...].

            Est: €100 - €150

            2 vol., 8vo (text n.c., foxing, sometimes extensive, tear without loss and others strengthened in fold. map of vol. I, one without loss in last fold. map of vol. II, stain to lower corners at end of vol. I). - First French edition by Henriette Loreau of Stanley's Anglo-American expedition to Central Africa between 1874 and 1877. Illustrated with 2 portraits of Stanley, 78 full-page pl., 9 maps and in-text ill. - Prov. J. Cordonnier-Canon, bookbinder (label).

            Arenberg Auctions
          • Stanley, Henry Morton: Wie ich Livingstone fand
            Oct. 08, 2024

            Stanley, Henry Morton: Wie ich Livingstone fand

            Est: €70 - €90

            Stanley, Henry Morton. Wie ich Livingstone fand. Reisen, Abenteuer und Entdeckungen in Central-Afrika. 2. verm. Auflage. 2 Teile in 1 Band. XI, 342 S.; VIII, 370 S. Mit 1 lithographierten Faltkarte und 54 Abbildungen auf 28 Tafeln und im Text in Holzstich. Günes OLeinen (Vorsätze und Gelenke erneuert) mit goldgepägtem RTitel sowie goldgeprägter Deckelillustration. Leipzig, F. A. Brockhaus, 1885. -- Mit der Überlieferung des wohl bekanntesten Dialogs der Afrikaforschung: "Ich ... schritt bedächtig auf ihn zu, nahm meinen Hut ab und sagte: 'Dr. Livingstone, wie ich vermuthe.' 'Ja', sagte er mit freundlichem Lächeln, die Mütze leicht lüftend. Ich setzte meinen Hut wieder auf den Kopf, er seine Mütze, wir reichen uns herzlich die Hand und ich sage laut: 'Ich danke Gott, Herr Doctor, dass es mir gestattet ist, Sie zu sehen.' Er erwiderte: 'Und ich bin dankbar, dass ich Sie hier begrüssen kann.' (Teil 2, S. 47f.). – Papierbedingt gebräunt und etwas stockfleckig.

            Bassenge Auctions
          • Historical Antique 19C Explorers Cabinet Cards LOT
            Jul. 26, 2023

            Historical Antique 19C Explorers Cabinet Cards LOT

            Est: $100 - $1,000

            An estate lot of Two (2) antique photographic cabinet card prints with depictions of historical 19th Century explorers. Includes: one (1) Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873), Scottish physician, missionary, and explorer; and one (1) Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), Welsh American journalist and explorer, with photography studio details to verso. Dimensions: 6.5 X 4.25 X .1 in. Condition: Good overall condition having age related toning and mild to moderate wear to edges and corners. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery offers in-house ground contiguous USA domestic shipping, excluding New Mexico, for $25 plus insurance. Gallery will refer third party shippers for international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.

            Hill Auction Gallery
          • DANS LES TÉNÈBRES DE L'AFRIQUE, RECHERCHE, DÉLIVRANCE ET RETRAITE D'EMIN PACHA.
            Apr. 29, 2023

            DANS LES TÉNÈBRES DE L'AFRIQUE, RECHERCHE, DÉLIVRANCE ET RETRAITE D'EMIN PACHA.

            Est: €80 - €120

            2 vol., 8vo (sm. tears in maps). - First French edition of this travelogue ill. with numerous pl. in-text and 3 coloured fold. maps. - Joined: Id. - Comment j'ai retrouvé Livingstone [...]. Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1880. 3rd ed. (foxed, sl. worn). (3 vol.)

            Arenberg Auctions
          • CINQ ANNÉES AU CONGO [...].
            Apr. 29, 2023

            CINQ ANNÉES AU CONGO [...].

            Est: €200 - €250

            Large 8vo. Very good copy. - Ill. with 5 large fold. maps (2 in end pocket) and many pl. in-text. - Prov. G. F. Van Campenhout (prize label).

            Arenberg Auctions
          • À TRAVERS LE CONTINENT MYSTÉRIEUX.
            Apr. 29, 2023

            À TRAVERS LE CONTINENT MYSTÉRIEUX.

            Est: €100 - €150

            2 vol., 8vo (foxing). - Second edition of this travelogue ill. with 7 maps, incl. 1 large fold. map. - Joined: Stanley, H. M. - Cinq années au Congo (1879-1884). 2nd ed. ill. with 120 pl. in-text (38 full-page) and 3 (of 4) fold. maps. (3 vol.)

            Arenberg Auctions
          • 3 TRANSLATED WORKS IN FRENCH.
            Apr. 29, 2023

            3 TRANSLATED WORKS IN FRENCH.

            Est: €100 - €150

            8vo (occ. foxing). - 1. À travers le continent mystérieux [...]. Ibid., 1879. 2 vol. Ill. with many pl. in-text and 9 maps (2 large coloured fold. maps) (maps foxed and dampstained, 1 map torn with loss). - 2. Comment j'ai retrouvé Livingstone. Paris, Hachette, 1884. Ill. with its complete 60 pl. in-text (many full-p.) and 6 fold. maps. Bound with its original blue paper covers. - 3. Dans les ténèbres de l'Afrique [...]. Ibid., 1890. 2 vol. Ill. with around 150 pl. in-text and 2 (of 3) coloured fold. maps (vol. II; last p. index missing).

            Arenberg Auctions
          • STANLEY, Sir Henry Morton (1841-1904) How I found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveries in central Africa; including four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone. London: William Clowes & Sons for Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle.
            Apr. 26, 2023

            STANLEY, Sir Henry Morton (1841-1904) How I found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveries in central Africa; including four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone. London: William Clowes & Sons for Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle.

            Est: €800 - €1,200

            STANLEY, Sir Henry Morton (1841-1904) How I found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveries in central Africa; including four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone. London: William Clowes & Sons for Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle.

            Adam's
          • [EXPLORATION]. STANLEY, Henry M. (1841-1904]. In Darkest Af...
            Nov. 17, 2022

            [EXPLORATION]. STANLEY, Henry M. (1841-1904]. In Darkest Af...

            Est: $200 - $300

            [EXPLORATION]. STANLEY, Henry M. (1841-1904]. In Darkest Africa. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1891. 2 volumes, 8vo. Illustrated, with 3 folding maps housed in rear pockets (each volume with a pocket). Publisher’s full green cloth, front boards stamped in black and gilt, spines stamped in gilt (bindings worn, soiled, hinge and pocket of Vol. I repaired, text toned and occasionally thumbsoiled, maps with tape repairs and tears along creases). FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.

            Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
          • THREE FRENCH TRANSLATIONS.
            Jun. 17, 2022

            THREE FRENCH TRANSLATIONS.

            Est: €100 - €150

            8vo. - 1. Comment j'ai trouvé Livingstone. Paris, Hachette & Cie - E. Martinet, 1880. - 2-3. La terre de servitude. Ibid., E. Martinet, ed. 1881 and ed. 1893.

            Arenberg Auctions
          • DANS LES TÉNÈBRES DE L'AFRIQUE [...]. TROISIÈME ÉDITION.
            Jun. 17, 2022

            DANS LES TÉNÈBRES DE L'AFRIQUE [...]. TROISIÈME ÉDITION.

            Est: €100 - €150

            2 vol., 8vo: [6]-518-[2], [8]-482-[6] pp.; 145 pl. (foxing). - Third French ed. of "In darkest Africa" relating to the expedition led by Stanley in the Congo to save Emin Pasha (Eduard Schnitzer), governor of the Egyptian province of Equatoria on the Upper Nile. This last great private expedition into the interior of Africa caused the death of nearly two-thirds of the expedition. Ill. with 142 pl. in-text (39 full-page), 3 coloured folding maps and a printed vocabulary table in vol. II. - Ref. BL. - BnF. - Opac KBR.

            Arenberg Auctions
          • CINQ ANNÉES AU CONGO 1879-1884 [...].
            Jun. 17, 2022

            CINQ ANNÉES AU CONGO 1879-1884 [...].

            Est: €200 - €250

            Lge 8vo: xviii-696 pp. (occ. foxing). - First French ed. of this important work by Stanley dedicated to King Leopold II with 120 pl. in-text (38 full-page) and 4 coloured maps (3 fold-out pl. and one large folded map "Carte du bassin du Congo et des pays limitrophes" inserted in end-pocket). - Ref. BnF. - Opac KBR.

            Arenberg Auctions
          • Stanley, Henry Morton: Through the Dark Continent or the Sources of the Nile around the Great Lakes of Equatorial Africa and down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean
            Oct. 12, 2021

            Stanley, Henry Morton: Through the Dark Continent or the Sources of the Nile around the Great Lakes of Equatorial Africa and down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean

            Est: €70 - €100

            Stanley, Henry Morton. Through the Dark Continent. 2 Bände. XXXII, 400 S.; XI, 419 S. Mit zahlreichen, teils ganzseitigen Illustrationen und lithografischer Faltkarte. 25 x 17,5 cm. Dunkelrotes Halbleder d. Z. (etwas bestoßen, leicht berieben) mit goldgeprägtem RTitel und etwas RVergoldung. London, George Newnes, 1899. -- Vgl. Kainbacher 403, I (deutsche Ausgabe). – Spätere Ausgabe der erstmals 1878 erschienenen Reisebeschreibung. Bereits der Titel gibt Aufschluss über Henry Morton Stanleys (1841-1904) Einstellung gegenüber dem afrikanischen Kontinent. 1878 ging er mit dem belgischen König Leopold II. einen Handel ein, um für diesen König Kongo zu erwerben. Fünf Jahre lang war Stanley offiziell Leopolds Vertreter im Kongo und maßgeblich an der systematischen Ausplünderung dort beteiligt. -- Die abgebildeten Fotografien stammen vom Autor: "I should mention that I carried a photgraphic apparatus with me across the Continent, and so long as my dry plates held out I never lost an opportunity of obtaining a good view, and when my plates were used up I found the reflection of the scenes on the ground glass of my camera an invalubale aid to my unpractised pencil" (S. IX). – Leicht gebräunt.

            Bassenge Auctions
          • * Stanley (Henry Morton, 1841-1904). Autograph letter signed, 'Henry M. Stanley', 25 August 1886
            Oct. 07, 2020

            * Stanley (Henry Morton, 1841-1904). Autograph letter signed, 'Henry M. Stanley', 25 August 1886

            Est: £150 - £200

            * Stanley (Henry Morton, 1841-1904). Autograph letter signed, 'Henry M. Stanley', 160 New Bond Street, London, 25 August 1886, to G[eorge] Lund, sending his 'very great thanks to Lord Bateman and the Club Committee for the Honorary Membership they have conferred on me', minor marks and one small split to lower margin not affecting lettering, minor creases, one page, 8vo, tipped on to an old album sheet at upper margin Qty: (1)

            Dominic Winter Auctions
          • Art Nouveau Scribner's Century Poster - Stanley - 1896
            Jun. 25, 2020

            Art Nouveau Scribner's Century Poster - Stanley - 1896

            Est: $1,200 - $1,800

            **Originally Listed At $800** Henry Morton Stanley (British American, 1841-1904). Midwinter Century. February. The Story of the Development of Africa by Henry M. Stanley. Published: New York, 1896. Initialed "HML" in block letters at lower right in the plate. An original poster for explorer H. M. Stanley's upcoming article in Scribner's Century literary magazine's Midwinter February issue with a striking illustration featuring the visage of an African male and his sword emerging from foliage below a brilliant sun - in a warm palette of golden yellows and oranges - surrounded by a wintery scene of snow covered evergreens in a contrasting cool palette of blue and white. Some of the most impressive Art Nouveau posters were produced by The Century Company. They commissioned original graphics by masters such as Louis John Rhead, Eugene Grassett, Edward Penfield, and George Wharton Edwards. This poster includes the monogram HML. Size: visible image of the poster measures 19.25" L x 12.5" W (48.9 cm x 31.8 cm); 24.375" L x 17.7" W (61.9 cm x 45 cm) including matte Sir Henry Morton Stanley (original name John Rowlands, Congolese name Bula Matari meaning 'Breaker of Rock') was a British American explorer of central Africa who is perhaps best known for rescuing the Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone as well as his discoveries in the Congo. Stanely was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1899. An analogous example is listed for $4500 by Bauman Rare Books. Scroll down to page 13. https://www.baumanrarebooks.com/images/elements/2f560692-7089-4d4b-b53b-999e4fdc5790.pdf Provenance: private Lucille Lucas collection, Crested Butte, Colorado, USA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #134313

            Artemis Gallery
          • STANLEY, Henry Morton, Sir, (1841-1904). In Darkest Africa. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890.
            Nov. 06, 2019

            STANLEY, Henry Morton, Sir, (1841-1904). In Darkest Africa. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890.

            Est: $200 - $300

            STANLEY, Henry Morton, Sir, (1841-1904). In Darkest Africa. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890. 2 volumes, 8vo. Portrait frontispiece, 3 folding maps in rear cover pockets (short tears to folds and crease along outer edge). Original publisher’s pictorial green cloth gilt (slight rubbing).  FIRST AMERICAN EDITION of Stanley’s account as leader of the controversial Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1886-1889) in the Congo. [With:]  THE RARE SALESMAN’S PROSPECTUS OF THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, comprising of title, selections from the text, representative illustrations, appendix, general index, opinions of the press, publisher's advertisement, and four binding samples (cloth, full morocco, half red morocco, and half brown morocco), mounted on inside covers. The two spine samples on front pastedown and the pages of the blank order register have been removed.

            Hindman
          • Art Nouveau Scribner's Century Poster - Stanley - 1896
            Jun. 06, 2019

            Art Nouveau Scribner's Century Poster - Stanley - 1896

            Est: $1,500 - $2,250

            Henry Morton Stanley (British American, 1841-1904). Midwinter Century. February. The Story of the Development of Africa by Henry M. Stanley. Published: New York, 1896. Initialed "HML" in block letters at lower right in the plate. An original poster for explorer H. M. Stanley's upcoming article in Scribner's Century literary magazine's Midwinter February issue with a striking illustration featuring the visage of an African male and his sword emerging from foliage below a brilliant sun - in a warm palette of golden yellows and oranges - surrounded by a wintery scene of snow covered evergreens in a contrasting cool palette of blue and white. Some of the most impressive Art Nouveau posters were produced by The Century Company. They commissioned original graphics by masters such as Louis John Rhead, Eugene Grassett, Edward Penfield, and George Wharton Edwards. This poster includes the monogram HML. Size: visible image of the poster measures 19.25" L x 12.5" W (48.9 cm x 31.8 cm); 24.375" L x 17.7" W (61.9 cm x 45 cm) including matte Sir Henry Morton Stanley (original name John Rowlands, Congolese name Bula Matari meaning 'Breaker of Rock') was a British American explorer of central Africa who is perhaps best known for rescuing the Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone as well as his discoveries in the Congo. Stanely was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1899. An analogous example is listed for $4500 by Bauman Rare Books. Scroll down to page 13. https://www.baumanrarebooks.com/images/elements/2f560692-7089-4d4b-b53b-999e4fdc5790.pdf Provenance: private Lucille Lucas collection, Crested Butte, Colorado, USA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #134313

            Artemis Gallery
          • [STANLEY HENRY MORTON]: (1841-1904)
            May. 23, 2019

            [STANLEY HENRY MORTON]: (1841-1904)

            Est: €450 - €680

            [STANLEY HENRY MORTON]: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. An unusual and very attractive original 11.5 x 16.5 printed publisher´s advertisement for 1889 ''Heroes of the Continent and How Stanley Found Emin Pasha'', by J.W. Buel, four pages, yellow paper, published by Historical Publishing Co. in 1889 and printed by C.R. Parish & Co., Philadelphia. The contemporary double sheet print states at the heading `The civilized world has been waiting with longing expectation for the Return of Henry M. Stanley from his last expedition into Central Africa..´, and contains ten large and very attractive drawings showing various scenes of Stanley´s exploration travels, including ''Hewing a way through the jungle'', ''Arabs capturing slaves'', ''A fight with tree-dwellers'', ''Quelling a mutiny'', etc… Small overall creasing. Folded. G £400-600

            International Autograph Auctions Europe, S.L.
          • Livingstone and Stanley autographs
            Dec. 08, 2018

            Livingstone and Stanley autographs

            Est: $200 - $400

            Livingstone and Stanley autographs Comprising: a simple clip autograph signed ''David Livingstone'' and another signed ''Henry M. Stanley'', framed together with stereoscopic cards of Dr. Livingstone (1813-73, Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa, rescued in 1871 by Henry M. Stanley) and Henry M. Stanley (1841-1904, British explorer who found Livingstone at Ujiji.). 13 1/2'' x 14'', matted and framed.Condition: very good, no damage or repair, not inspected out of frame.

            Rachel Davis Fine Arts
          • * Stanley (Sir Henry Morton, 1841-1904). A signed portrait photograph, 1886,
            Oct. 04, 2017

            * Stanley (Sir Henry Morton, 1841-1904). A signed portrait photograph, 1886,

            Est: £400 - £600

            carbon print mounted on card, signed in ink 'Henry M. Stanley, Aug. 1886' at foot, image 23 x 17.7 cm (9 x 7 ins), tiny water stain and crease to upper blank margin, together with Authorized Souvenir Programme of the Henry M. Stanley Lecture Tour through the United States and Canada, New York, 1890-91, 24 pp., half-tone illustrations, a little soiled and creased with closed tear to final leaf, original wrappers (detached, frayed and chipped), 8vo, both contained in modern cloth foldover box - Quantity (2)

            Dominic Winter Auctions
          • HANDWRITTEN LETTER BY HENRY M. STANLEY
            Jul. 13, 2017

            HANDWRITTEN LETTER BY HENRY M. STANLEY

            Est: $100 - $200

            Henry Morton Stanley GCB (born John Rowlands; 1841 - 1904) Welsh born African Explorer. Responding in a interesting way to being invited to be a member of the 'Order of Buffalos'. Letter dated May, 9, 1891. Letter is four panel, 4.25 x 7 inches.

            Dirk Soulis Auctions
          • LIVINGSTONE & STANLEY: LIVINGSTONE DAVID (1813-1873) Scottish Missionary and Explorer & STANLEY HENRY M. (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. Individual dark ink signatures of David Livingstone ('David Livingstone'; on a small blue piece with
            Jun. 24, 2017

            LIVINGSTONE & STANLEY: LIVINGSTONE DAVID (1813-1873) Scottish Missionary and Explorer & STANLEY HENRY M. (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. Individual dark ink signatures of David Livingstone ('David Livingstone'; on a small blue piece with

            Est: £200 - £300

            LIVINGSTONE & STANLEY: LIVINGSTONE DAVID (1813-1873) Scottish Missionary and Explorer & STANLEY HENRY M. (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. Individual dark ink signatures of David Livingstone ('David Livingstone'; on a small blue piece with two additional words in his hand, evidently clipped from the conclusion of a letter) and Henry M. Stanley ('Henry M Stanley'; on a white card, also signed in dark ink by his wife, the painter Dorothy Stanley 1855-1926). Matted in cream with gold coloured borders alongside each other and beneath three reproduction images including portraits of the two men. Framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame to an overall size of 16.5 x 19.5. A couple of light stains and one minor scuff, only very slightly affecting the signatures, otherwise VG

            International Autograph Auctions
          • STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A fine, bold, dark
            Apr. 29, 2017

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A fine, bold, dark

            Est: £100 - £120

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A fine, bold, dark fountain pen ink signature ('Henry M Stanley') with two additional words and the date 21st May 1900 in his hand on a blind embossed House of Commons card. Accompanied by the original self-addressed envelope by the collector A. Horace Page. About EX

            International Autograph Auctions
          • STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A.L.S., Henry M Sta
            Apr. 29, 2017

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A.L.S., Henry M Sta

            Est: £300 - £400

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A.L.S., Henry M Stanley, four pages, 8vo, Balinakill, Kintyre, Scotland, 9th July 1885, to Miss Felicie Hegemans. Stanley informs his correspondent that with regret 'it has not been my good fortune to be able to pay a visit to the kindly, sympathetic & warm hearted people of Cadogan Gardens', explaining that 'various circumstances and a singular unbroken run of engagements mainly have prevented me from paying my respects to yourself & the sister graces who did me the honor to escort me round Hampton.' Stanley continues 'In respect to your invitation - re Mons Hegemans I fear that I shall never have the courage to pay a visit to a stranger, simply because I am on a visit to Anvers ... Even in London it is a difficult matter to get me out of my chambers…' and concludes 'However Mons. Moscheles is such a friend of your father & has spoken so warmly of him I should look more to him to bring us together rather than to myself ... Should I be in Anvers it would be better for Mons Hegemans to call on me at my hotel when it would be most likely it would not require much persuasion to induce me to accompany him to his House especially as the charming Miss Felicie would be there.' Some light overall age toning and a small tear at the base of the central vertical fold, only very slightly affecting a couple of words of text, but not the signature, about VG The present letter was written from Balinakill in Kintyre, the home of Sir William Mackinnon (1823-1893) Scottish Shipping Magnate. Mackinnon had plans to lease from the Sultan of Zanzibar a vast area of East Africa from the coast to the Congo, which the British Government refused to sanction. He also played the major part in financing Stanley's Emin Pasha expedition. Felix Stone Moscheles (1833-1917) English Painter, Peace Activist and Advocate of Esperanto. Moscheles lived at Cadogan Gardens and had recently painted Stanley's portrait.

            International Autograph Auctions
          • STANLEY, HENRY MORTON. 1841-1904. In Darkest Africa, or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1890.
            Sep. 20, 2016

            STANLEY, HENRY MORTON. 1841-1904. In Darkest Africa, or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1890.

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            STANLEY, HENRY MORTON. 1841-1904. In Darkest Africa, or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1890. 8vo. 2 volumes in 6 parts. 3 folding maps in color and numerous wood-engravings throughout. Original pictorial red cloth stamped in black and gilt. Short closed tear to two of the folding maps, spines somewhat faded, but a fine, attractive set overall. A FINE SET OF THE FIRST EDITION, SUBSCRIPTION ISSUE, documenting Stanley's somewhat "crazed" expedition up the Congo and across to East Africa to rescue Emin Pasha, who subsequently died having been rescued falling from a building. Conrad used Stanley's expedition as a source for his work "Heart of Darkness."

            Bonhams
          • SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY GCB (1841-1904) A SILVER-GILT CARDIFF FREEDOM CASKET BY EDGAR FINLEY AND HUGH TAYLOR, LONDON, 1890
            Sep. 14, 2016

            SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY GCB (1841-1904) A SILVER-GILT CARDIFF FREEDOM CASKET BY EDGAR FINLEY AND HUGH TAYLOR, LONDON, 1890

            Est: £5,000 - £8,000

            SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY GCB (1841-1904) A SILVER-GILT CARDIFF FREEDOM CASKET BY EDGAR FINLEY AND HUGH TAYLOR, LONDON, 1890 Containing a leather ended scroll recording Stanley's admission as an Honorary Freeman of Cardiff, together with a miniature leather bound calendar for 1891, retailed by J. T. Barry and Sons, 8 & 9 Duke Street Cardiff, on velvet base with engraved plaque 'PRESENTED TO HENRY MORETON STANLEY ESQUIRE/ WITH THE HONORARY FREEDOM OF THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF,/ IN RECOGNITION OF THE GREAT AND IMPORTANT SERVICES RENDERED TO CIVILIZATION AND COMMERCE THROUGH HIS EXPLORATIONS/ AND TRAVELS RESULTING IN THE OPENING OF THE RESOURCES OF THE/ VAST CONTINENT OF AFRICA. 1890./ ALDERMAN WILLIAM SANDERS J.P. MAYOR J.L. WHEATLEY TOWN CLERK.' 11 ½ in. (29.5 cm.) high; 17 ½ in. (44.5 cm.) wide; 11 ½ in. (29.5 cm.) deep

            Christie's
          • STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist.
            May. 07, 2016

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist.

            Est: £100 - £120

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. L.S., Henry M. Stanley, one page, 8vo, De Vere Gardens, 22nd May 1890, to Captain Shaw. The letter features facsimile text, in full, 'Pray accept my most sincere thanks for your kind congratulations and good wishes and believe me to be, yours most faithfully'. Signed by Stanley at the conclusion, also adding the date in his hand. The name of the correspondent has been added in a different & unidentified hand. With blank integral leaf. About VG

            International Autograph Auctions
          • AFRICAN EXPLORATION VOLUMES, SET OF TWO
            Nov. 14, 2015

            AFRICAN EXPLORATION VOLUMES, SET OF TWO

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            AFRICAN EXPLORATION VOLUMES, SET OF TWO, Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), "In Darkest Africa", 1890, in two volumes, Demy Quarto Edition De Luxe, numbered 18 of 250, each volume signed by the author, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York; bound in leather and vellum, with leather corners, gold lettering and decoration, rough cut page edges.

            Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
          • Henri MORTON (John Rowland STANLEY)
            Apr. 25, 2015

            Henri MORTON (John Rowland STANLEY)

            Est: €240 - €280

            British journalist and exlporer (1841-1904) Autograph letter signed "Henry M. Stanley, 1 page, 8vo; [London], 14 June 1848. Nice printed head-piece with his address. Good condition. Addressed to Mr. Edward J. Leveson, secretary of the Johnsonians. Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) was a Welsh journalist and explorer, reknown for his african explorations and for his search for David Livingstone. The Johnsonians is a club inspired from Samuel Johnson. [Sciences]

            Autographes Enchères
          • LIVINGSTONE & STANLEY: LIVINGSTONE DAVID (1813-1873) Scottish Missionary and Explorer & STANLEY HENRY M. (1841-1904) Bri
            Mar. 22, 2015

            LIVINGSTONE & STANLEY: LIVINGSTONE DAVID (1813-1873) Scottish Missionary and Explorer & STANLEY HENRY M. (1841-1904) Bri

            Est: £200 - £300

            LIVINGSTONE & STANLEY: LIVINGSTONE DAVID (1813-1873) Scottish Missionary and Explorer & STANLEY HENRY M. (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. Individual dark ink signatures of David Livingstone ('David Livingstone'; on a small blue piece with two additional words in his hand, evidently clipped from the conclusion of a letter) and Henry M. Stanley ('Henry M Stanley'; on a white card, also signed in dark ink by his wife, the painter Dorothy Stanley 1855-1926). Matted in cream with gold coloured borders alongside each other and beneath three reproduction images including portraits of the two men. Framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame to an overall size of 16.5 x 19.5. A couple of light stains and one minor scuff, only very slightly affecting the signatures, otherwise VG

            International Autograph Auctions
          • Personal Letter From Henry M Stanley (1841-1904). Framed together with photograph of Stanley & transcription of the original letter on crested notepaper, the same dated 1878 to Dowager Lady Duncan. Stanley led the 1871 expedition to find Dr David
            Feb. 21, 2015

            Personal Letter From Henry M Stanley (1841-1904). Framed together with photograph of Stanley & transcription of the original letter on crested notepaper, the same dated 1878 to Dowager Lady Duncan. Stanley led the 1871 expedition to find Dr David

            Est: $50 - $150

            Personal Letter From Henry M Stanley (1841-1904). Framed together with photograph of Stanley & transcription of the original letter on crested notepaper, the same dated 1878 to Dowager Lady Duncan. Stanley led the 1871 expedition to find Dr David Livingstone. 48x43cm (overall incl. frame)

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          • STANLEY, Henry M. (1841-1904).In Darkest Africa; or The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890.
            Dec. 04, 2014

            STANLEY, Henry M. (1841-1904).In Darkest Africa; or The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890.

            Est: $1,500 - $2,500

            STANLEY, Henry M. (1841-1904). In Darkest Africa; or The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890. 2 volumes, 4° (290 x 226 mm). Half-titles, titles, 2 mounted portraits, 2 photogravure plates on india paper, 36 mounted wood-engraved plates, 6 signed etchings by M. G. Montbard, 4 colored maps & plans (the 2 larger folding maps mounted on linen), 1 page facsimile autograph. Publisher's half morocco, vellum gilt-blocked boards, top edge gilt, others untrimmed (minor rubbing at extremities). LIMITED EDITION, NUMBER 11 OF 250 COPIES OF THE DEMY QUARTO EDITION DE LUXE, SIGNED BY STANLEY on limitation leaf. Stanley and Emin entered Bagamoyo on their donkeys, some way ahead of their caravan, on 4 December, 1889. It was sensational news. Emin was safe, although the expedition to relieve him had cost the lives of at least seven hundred people. Stanley began his account of the rescue at the Hotel Victoria, Cairo, on the 25 January 1890, working on it continuously for 50 days at the rate of 20 printed pages per day. The first portion of the manuscript was delivered to the printer's on 12 March and the last proof sheet returned for printing by Clowes on 3 June. "It may be safely asserted ... that no work of travel of this magnitude was ever before produced in so short a space of time" (Author's and Publisher's Note, p. iv). Hosken, p. 189.

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          • Dorothy Tennant (1855-1926)
            Jan. 14, 2014

            Dorothy Tennant (1855-1926)

            Est: £1,500 - £2,500

            Dorothy Tennant (1855-1926) Portrait of Lord Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), later the artist's husband, bust-length signed and dated 'D. TENNANT. 1880.' (upper right) oil on canvas 16½ x 12½ in. (42 x 31.8 cm.)

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          • Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841 - 1904), Journalist
            Oct. 12, 2013

            Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841 - 1904), Journalist

            Est: £200 - £300

            Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841 - 1904), Journalist and Explorer - accredited with having said the famous words ''Dr Livingstone I Presume?''. Autographed letter signed, written from Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, to the author Arthur H. Mills, thanking him for his book - 52 Stories of the British Empire, which ''might fascinate high spirited boys......'', going on to mention his own sons. Very good condition

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          • STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &
            Jul. 13, 2013

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &

            Est: €300 - €450

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. Ink signature ('Henry M Stanley') on an 8vo sheet of notepaper, New York, 14th December 1886. The page is also signed in ink by a further seven members of the Karagua Club comprising Henry S. Wellcome (1853-1936, American-British Pharmaceutical Entrepeneur), Jane Cunningham Croly (1829-1901, American Author and Journalist), Mary French Sheldon (1847-1936, American Publisher, Author & Explorer), Finley Anderson (d.1905, Journalist with the New York Herald, an important figure in Stanley's search for Livingstone), Thomas W. Knox (1835-1896, American Journalist, Author & Traveller, known for his work as a New York Herald correspondent during the American Civil War), James Burton Pond (1838-1903, American Union Army officer during the American Civil War and later a successful lecture manager whose clients included Mark Twain, Winston Churchill and Stanley) and the author William Hooper Howells. An interesting and historic grouping of signatures. VG

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          • STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &
            Mar. 02, 2013

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &

            Est: £100 - £150

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A.L.S., Henry M. Stanley, one page, 8vo, Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, 26th November n.y., to Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson. Stanley asks to be excused from an engagement that evening 'as I see no immediate end to my work - unless I put in a few hours extra', and concludes by adding that he hopes to be free from noon the following day. VG Walter Hely-Hutchinson (1849-1913) Anglo-Irish Diplomat and Colonial Administrator who served as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Natal and Zululand 1893-1901 & as Governor of the Cape Colony, 1901.

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          • STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &
            Dec. 15, 2012

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &

            Est: £80 - £100

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A.N.S., Henry M. Stanley, on a 12mo piece, London, 22nd June 1898, to an unidentified correspondent, in full, 'Pray don't apologise but accept this with my compliments.' Neatly laid down to a card, about VG

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          • STANLEY, Henry Morton (1841-1904). How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone. New York: Scribner, Armstrong, 1872.
            Jun. 22, 2012

            STANLEY, Henry Morton (1841-1904). How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone. New York: Scribner, Armstrong, 1872.

            Est: $25,000 - $35,000

            STANLEY, Henry Morton (1841-1904). How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone. New York: Scribner, Armstrong, 1872. 8υo (226 x 143 mm). Wood-engraved frontispiece of Stanley and Kalulu, 27 wood-engraved plates, 5 lithographic maps, 4 folding, one with Stanley's survey route of Lake Tanganika printed in red and green. (The two larger maps cleanly torn and mounted on linen.) Original brown cloth, upper cover and spine with gilt-stamped vignettes (Small tears, gilt somewhat rubbed, spine frayed at head and foot, lower corners bumped, front inner hinges split.). Provenance: presented by Stanley to James Tooley (presentation inscription by the author, see below); sold at Sotheby's, 13 November 1929, lot 447, to Bernard Quaritch for 3 10s (collation note signed E.M.S. at end of vol.); H.M. Stanley (sold by his descendants, Christie's London, 24 September 2002, lot 24). PRESENTATION COPY OF THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, with inscription to [James] Tooley on half title reading: "For the sake of that sweet friendship begun between us at Constantinople in 1870 please accept this book my dear Tooley/from yours sincerely/Henry M. Stanley March 14th 1873." This copy also contains a tipped-in 1 PAGE AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM STANLEY TO TOOLEY, dated American Consulate General Constantinople March 31 1870, and a head and shoulders carte de visite portrait of Stanley, by Abdullah Fréres, Constantinople inscribed on verso by Stanley "April 7th 1870, Sympathetically yours Henry M. Stanley." In the letter, Stanley thanks him for the telegram from Beirut, which proposed a meeting between them at Smyrna. He is unable to leave Constantinople, being "so overwhelmed with matter for writing ... having just returned from a month's travel in the Crimea and Southern Russia, and for all this I have to render full account in the 'Herald.'" He therefore suggests that Tooley "come up to Stamboul after two or three days stay at Smyrna. Our people here are truly gracious to 'Herald' men, and as the church of St. Polycarp at Giaour Ismir has but few attractions the delights of true believing Stamboul await you." If Tooley "cannot come up directly," Stanley wishes him "to state the route you have taken from India up here, and give in brief contents of letters sent by you to the 'Herald' office since you left Bombay. This I desire to know, because it will govern my route, and I shall be able to avoid rewriting what perhaps may have been so ably written by you ...." (some browning to letter and fragility to folds). When Stanley met James Gordon Bennett, editor and proprietor of the New York Herald, in the Grand Hotel, Paris, on 16 October 1869, to be given the instruction to go to central Africa to find Livingstone, he was also given other commissions to fulfill first. These included a visit to Constantinople to "'find out about that trouble between the Khedive and the Sultan. Then,'" Bennett told him, "'let me see -- you might as well visit the Crimea and those old battle grounds. Then go across the Caucasus to the Caspian Sea; I hear there is a Russian expedition bound for Khiva. Thence you may get through Persia to India; you could write an interesting letter from Persepolis. Bagdad will be close on your way to India; suppose you go there and write up something about the Euphrates Valley Railway. Then, when you have come to India, you can go after Livingstone ....'" (Jacob Wassermann, H.M. Stanley Explorer, 1932, pp. 53-54). So, before even beginning his expedition to rescue Livingstone in 1871, Stanley reported on the opening of the Suez Canal, made a journey down the Nile, visited Jerusalem to report on the latest excavations, then journeyed to Constantinople, arriving early in February 1870, going from there to the Caucasus, to Batum, Tiflis, Baku, Resht, Teheran, Shiraz, Bushire and Bombay, before at last reaching his starting point for the Stanley expedition at Zanzibar. This copy of How I found Livingstone, with its emotionally-frank inscription and fascinating letter to Tooley, therefore links two key periods in Stanley's life, the widely-celebrated first expedition to central Africa, and the much less well known but hardly less remarkable year of journalistic travel undertaken before it. cf. Hosken p. 188.

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          • Henry Morton STANLEY (1841-1904) Journaliste et
            Jun. 14, 2012

            Henry Morton STANLEY (1841-1904) Journaliste et

            Est: €400 - €500

            Henry Morton STANLEY (1841-1904) Journaliste et explorateur anglais. L.A.S., Hôtel Meurice 24 juin 1878, à M. Maunoir; 1 page in-8; en anglais. Il le prie de lui envoyer une copie du discours du...

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          • STANLEY, Henry Morton (1841-1904). In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria . New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890.
            Jun. 13, 2012

            STANLEY, Henry Morton (1841-1904). In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria . New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890.

            Est: £2,000 - £3,000

            STANLEY, Henry Morton (1841-1904). In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890. 2 volumes, demy 4° (290 x 225mm). Limitation printed in red on verso of half-title to vol. I, half-title verso in vol. II with London imprint of William Clowes, titles in red and black. 2 steel-engraved portrait frontispieces, mounted, 2 photogravure plates on India paper, mounted, 36 wood-engraved plates on india, mounted, 6 etchings by M.G. Montbard signed by the artist in pencil, 4 coloured maps and plans -- the 2 larger folding maps mounted on linen, one leaf of autograph facsimiles, and numerous wood-engraved illustrations on India paper, mounted. (Occasional faint marginal finger-soiling.) Original black half morocco over vellum, upper covers with title and author's facsimile autograph in gilt, spines titled in gilt, top edges gilt, others uncut (extremities rubbed, upper cover of vol. II with slight wear at lower edge), modern slipcases. NUMBER 33 OF 250 COPIES IN THE DEMY QUARTO EDITION DE LUXE, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on limitation leaf. Stanley and Emin entered Bagamoyo on their donkeys, some way ahead of their caravan, on 4 December, 1889. It was sensational news. Emin was safe, although the expedition to relieve him had cost the lives of at least 700 people. With the good journalist's facility for rapid reporting, Stanley began his account of the rescue at the Hotel Victoria, Cairo, on 25 January 1890, working on it continuously for fifty days at the rate of 20 printed pages per day. The first portion of the manuscript was delivered to the printer's on 12 March and the last proof sheet returned for printing by Clowes on 3 June. Hosken p. 189. (2)

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          • STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &
            Nov. 27, 2011

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &

            Est: £200 - £300

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. Vintage signed sepia 6.5 x 8 photograph, a formal image of Stanley in a semi-profile head and shoulders pose. Signed in dark fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image, 'with best respects, I am, faithfully yours, Henry M Stanley' and dated 28th October 1886 in his hand. Rare. VG

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          • STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &
            Nov. 27, 2011

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &

            Est: £200 - £300

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. An unusual Autograph Statement Signed, Henry M. Stanley and Bula Matari (in the third person), one page, oblong 8vo, London, 2nd July 1885. On a page, evidently removed from an album, Stanley has penned, in full, '"Bula Matari" of Congo Land in common with the many admirers who in the preceeding pages have subscribed their names to their professed admiration for the fair Felicie adds his English signature thus:- Yours sincerely Henry M. Stanley' adding the place and date beneath. Rare in this form. VG. Bula Matari, which appears on Stanley's grave stone at Pirbright, Surrey, translates as 'Breaker of Rocks' or 'Breakstones' in Kikongo, and was Stanley's name among locals in Congo. It can be interpreted as a term of endearment for Stanley, as the leader of King Leopold II of Belgium's expedition of 1877, often worked with labourers breaking rocks with which they built the first modern road along the Congo River. The name may also be interpreted in less flattering terms, and it was suggested by Adam Hochschild that while Stanley believed it to be an heroic epithet, his Congolese companions understood it in a mocking and pejorative tone.

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          • Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841-1904), Autograph letter signed, two pages with holograph envelope, May 8th, 1890, to the Reverend J....
            Nov. 13, 2011

            Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841-1904), Autograph letter signed, two pages with holograph envelope, May 8th, 1890, to the Reverend J....

            Est: $300 - $500

            Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841-1904), Autograph letter signed, two pages with holograph envelope, May 8th, 1890, to the Reverend J.C. Andrews, responding to an invitation to visit America, 8vo, (letter good, envelope worn).

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          • Stanley (Sir Henry Morton, 1841-1904). The Congo
            Nov. 09, 2011

            Stanley (Sir Henry Morton, 1841-1904). The Congo

            Est: £150 - £200

            Stanley (Sir Henry Morton, 1841-1904). The Congo and The Founding of Its Free State: A Story of Work and Exploration, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1885, portrait frontis. to each, eng. plts. and illusts., plus five folding maps, including two large partly coloured maps, contemp. tree calf gilt, gilt dec. spines with gilt-titled leather labels, a little minor wear to extrems. but generally in bright condition, 8vo, together with an autograph letter signed from Stanley, 30 Sackville Street, 26th May 1885, recommending that he sends the noble testimonial and photo which 'silently gives evidence of much that is hoped for' to Colonel Stranch (?) in Brussels, a little spotting, one page, 8vo, pasted on an album leaf with autographs of Adolf Erik Nordenskold (1832-1901) and H. H. Kitchener (1850-1916) pasted to ablum leaf verso, plus a wood engraved portrait of Stanley, a small map and two modern reproductions of related items (7)

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          • Stanley, Henry Morton, Sir (1841-1904), How I Found Livingstone, New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1872, first American edition, ...
            Oct. 12, 2011

            Stanley, Henry Morton, Sir (1841-1904), How I Found Livingstone, New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1872, first American edition, ...

            Est: $75 - $100

            Stanley, Henry Morton, Sir (1841-1904), How I Found Livingstone, New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1872, first American edition, pictorial cloth, 8vo, (frontis map fragmentary).

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          • STANLEY HENRY MORTON (1841-1904) EXPLORATEUR BRITANNIQUE IL VOYAGEA EN AFRIQUE CENTRALE OU IL RETROUVA LIVINGSTONE PUIS TRAVERSA L...
            May. 17, 2011

            STANLEY HENRY MORTON (1841-1904) EXPLORATEUR BRITANNIQUE IL VOYAGEA EN AFRIQUE CENTRALE OU IL RETROUVA LIVINGSTONE PUIS TRAVERSA L...

            Est: €200 - €300

            STANLEY HENRY MORTON (1841-1904) EXPLORATEUR BRITANNIQUE IL VOYAGEA EN AFRIQUE CENTRALE OU IL RETROUVA LIVINGSTONE PUIS TRAVERSA L'AFRIQUE EQUATORIALE D'EST EN OUEST. IL SE MIT AU SERVICE DU ROI DES BELGES LEOPOLD II POUR CREER UN ETAT LIBRE DU CONGO. Lettre autographe signée, 1 page in-8 sur papier à son adresse ; Londres, 14 juin 1898. En anglais. Stanley informe Edward J. Leveson (« Dear Sir and Brother », secrétaire du Johnston Club de Londres) qu'il ne pense pas pouvoir se joindre aux Johnsonians le 28. S'il peut se libérer, il le fera savoir à temps. Après sa dernière grande expédition au cour de l'Afrique (au secours de Emin Pasha), Stanley entreprit une ultime expédition en 1890 puis retourna au Royaume-Uni où il raconta ses voyages. Elu à la Chambre des communes de 1895 à 1900, il fut chargé des affaires coloniales et internationales. Fin 1897, il avait fait un dernier voyage en Afrique du Sud où il avait rencontré les Boers et notamment le Président Kruger, voyage qu'il raconta dans son dernier ouvrage, Through South Africa, publié en 1898.

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          • STANLEY, Henry Morton (1841-1904). The Congo and
            Apr. 05, 2011

            STANLEY, Henry Morton (1841-1904). The Congo and

            Est: £200 - £300

            STANLEY, Henry Morton (1841-1904). The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1885. 2 volumes, 8vo. 2 wood-engraved frontispieces and 42 plates, illustrations, 5 folding coloured maps, including 2 in pockets at end of each vol., 32-pages of publisher's advertisements at the end of vol. II (title of vol. one partially detached). Original brown pictorial cloth gilt. Provenance: "Count ?Tur..." (signatures on front free endpapers). A FINE COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION. (2)

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          • STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &
            Apr. 02, 2011

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer &

            Est: £150 - £200

            STANLEY HENRY M.: (1841-1904) British Explorer & Journalist. A.L.S., Henry M. Stanley, one page, 8vo, Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, 27th April 1894, to the lecture agent Gerald Christy. Stanley announces that 'as in our constituency we have to continue being on the alert against a bye or general election I must ask you to with hold my name until it is decided one way or another.' Some extremely light, minor foxing and traces of former mounting, otherwise VG

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