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Stanley (Sir Henry Morton, explorer, author, and journalist, 1841-1904) Autograph Letter signed to Charles Ollivant, 3½pp., 8vo, 8, Duchess Street, London, 22nd August 1872, refuting a report in the Rhyl Journal that Stanley was not an American but a Welshman of the name of Thomas Rowlands, "I care not what any body writes about me nor do I intend to notice them. If English and Welsh folks are so gullible as to believe all the 'rot' they read about me, I cannot help it... . My name is neither Thomas, Rowlands, Smith, Jones, nor Robinson, but plain Henry M. Stanley. At 16 I was in Missouri, at 17 in Arkansas, at 18 in New Orleans, at 19 in Europe travelling, at 20 in the war...", folds; and a newspaper clipping of the letter from Stanley and a covering letter from Ollivant.***Stanley was baptized as John Rowlands, the illegitimate son of John Rowlands, a farmer and Elizabeth Parry. Rejected by both his parents Stanley was raised by his grandfather and after his death was boarded in a neighbouring cottage and subsequently in a workhouse in St. Asaph. "Throughout his life, Stanley was in every way a masterful story-teller, so traumatic were the memories of his youth that he did everything he could to obscure the truth from public view, fabricating for himself a new identity in the process." (DNB) This letter was written by Stanley twenty one days after his arrival in London from his expedition to find Livingstone.. ImagesClick on thumbnails to see larger images:
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