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  1. From a hotel room in Paris, he ordered Henry Morton Stanley, a newcomer to the Herald, to lead an expedition into the African wilderness to find the explorer, or “bring back all possible proofs ...

  2. Henry Morton Stanley, photographed in 1872 at age 31, is best known for his epic search for the missionary David Livingstone, whom he finally encountered in 1871 in present-day Tanzania.

  3. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, orig. John Rowlands, (born Jan. 28, 1841, Denbigh, Denbighshire, Wales—died May 10, 1904, London, Eng.), British-U.S. explorer of central Africa. An illegitimate child, Stanley grew up partly in a British workhouse; he sailed to the U.S. as a cabin boy in 1859. After becoming a journalist for the New York Herald in ...

  4. 10 de nov. de 2016 · On March 21, 1871, Henry Morton Stanley set out from the African port of Bagamoyo on what he hoped would be a career-making adventure. The 30-year-old journalist had arrived on the “Dark ...

  5. Henry Morton Stanley, właśc. John Rowlands (ur. 28 stycznia 1841 w Denbigh, zm. 10 maja 1904 w Londynie) – walijski dziennikarz, korespondent, pisarz, żołnierz, administrator kolonialny, badacz i poszukiwacz przygód, który słynął z eksploracji środkowej Afryki oraz poszukiwań Davida Livingstone’a, którego jak twierdził ...

  6. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, also known as Bula Matari (Breaker of Rocks) in the Congo, born John Rowlands (January 28, 1841 – May 10, 1904), was a nineteenth-century Welsh-born journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone. In his own lifetime, Stanley was criticized for his cruelty towards ...

  7. Der Journalist Henry Morton Stanley wurde weltberühmt, als er 1871 den verschollenen Missionar David Livingstone in Ostafrika fand. Doch er war auch der Mann, der für den belgischen König ...