Books by Henry Morton Stanley (all published in the UK by Sampson Low, Marston & Company and in the United States by either Charles Scribner’s Sons or Harper & Brothers)
How I Found Livingstone in Central Africa, 1872
My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave, 1873
Coomassie and Magdala – the Story of Two British Campaigns in Africa, 1874
Through the Dark Continent, 2 vols, 1878
The Congo and the Founding of its Free State, 1885
In Darkest Africa, 2 vols, 1890
My Dark Companions and their Strange Stories (also known as Tales from Africa), 1893
My Early Travels and Adventures in America and Asia, 2 vols, 1895
The Autobiography of H.M. Stanley, Edited by his Wife Dorothy Stanley, 1909
Books about Stanley’s Life, Times and Adventures
Barttelot, W.G. (ed.), The Life of Edmund Musgrave Barttelot, London, Richard Bentley, 1890
Bennett, N.R. (ed.), Stanley’s Dispatches to the New York Herald (1871–77), Boston University Press, 1970
Bierman, John, Dark Safari, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1990
Blaickie, William Garden, The Life of David Livingstone, London, John Murray, 1880
Jameson, James S., The Story of the Rear Column of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, ed. Mrs James S. Jameson, London, Pater, 1890
Jeal, Tim, Livingstone, London, William Heinemann, 1973
Jephson, A.J. Mounteney, Emin Pasha and the Rebellion at the Equator, London, Sampson Low, Marston, 1890
Livingstone, David, Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambezi and its Tributaries (1858–1864), London, John Murray, 1865
——, The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa, ed. Horace Waller, 2 vols, London, John Murray, 1874
Manning, Olivia, The Remarkable Expedition – the Story of Stanley’s Rescue of Emin Pasha from Equatorial Africa, London, William Heinemann, 1947
Maurice, Albert, H.M. Stanley: Unpublished Letters, London and Edinburgh, W. & R. Chambers, 1955
Parke, Thomas Heazle, My Personal Experiences in Equatorial Africa as Medical Officer of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, London, Sampson Low, Marston, 1891
Stanley, Richard and Neame, Alan, The Exploration Diaries of H.M. Stanley, London, William Kimber, 1961
Ward, Herbert, With Stanley’s Rear Column, London, Chapman & Hall, 1890
——, My Life with Stanley’s Rear Guard, London, Chatto & Windus, 1891
Other Works
[Alice Pike Barney], ‘Stanley’s Lady Alice by “One Who Knew”’, unpublished MS, Smithsonian Institution archives, Washington DC (Record Unit 7473), n.d.
Christie’s, The Africa Sale, Including the Henry Morton Stanley Collection, September 24, 2002, catalogue, London, Christie’s, 2002
Owen, Bob, ‘Stanley’s Father, I Presume?’, Hel Achau (Journal of the Clwyd Family History Society), Llansannan, Clwyd, Spring 1985
Perham, Margaret and Simmons, Jack, African Discovery, London, Penguin, 1942
Shuey, Mary Willis, ‘Stanley in New Orleans’, Southwest Review, Southern Methodist University, 25 (4), Dallas, Texas, July 1940
——, ‘Young Stanley: Arkansas Episode’, Southwest Review, Southern Methodist University, 27 (2), Dallas, Texas, winter, 1942
Turner, Helen, Henry Wellcome, The Man, His Collection and His Legacy, London, the Wellcome Trust and William Heinemann, 1980
Wheeler, Douglas L., ‘Henry M. Stanley’s Letters to the Missouri Democrat’, Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, St Louis, Missouri, April 1961
Wynne-Woodhouse, Bill, ‘Elizabeth Parry of Denbigh, an Extraordinary Woman and H.M. Stanley, Her Son, an Extraordinary Man’, Hel Achau (Journal of the Clwyd Family History Society), Llansannan, Clwyd, Spring 1985
Letters of Queen Victoria (1886–1901), London, John Murray, 1930
David Livingstone and the Victorian Encounter with Africa, London, National Portrait Gallery, 1996
Other newspaper and magazine sources are identified in the main body of the text.