Author: Charlotte Mary Yonge
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Languages : en
Pages : 3
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Autograph Letter Signed C M Yonge To: "My Dear Sir."
Autograph Letter Signed O. Elton To: "My Dear Miss Manwaring"
Autograph Letter Signed H. Ware Jr. to "My Dear Sir"
Autograph Letter Signed
Author: Kenneth Grahame
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Writing that he will send the Swinburne article if he can find it and thanking his correspondent for praising his books, mentioning the illustrated edition of The golden age.
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Writing that he will send the Swinburne article if he can find it and thanking his correspondent for praising his books, mentioning the illustrated edition of The golden age.
Autograph Letter Signed E.H. Sears To: My Dear Sir
Autograph Letter Signed A.C. Swinburne to "Dear Sir"
Author: Algernon Charles Swinburne
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Languages : en
Pages : 1
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Pages : 1
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Autograph Letter Signed
Author: Rhoda Symons
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Stating that her husband, Arthur, is ill and not expected to live, and that his is the best account of Ernest Dowson's life.
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Stating that her husband, Arthur, is ill and not expected to live, and that his is the best account of Ernest Dowson's life.
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Author: Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson
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To the American publishers Ticknor and Fields, accepting £20 in return for advance sheets of his next book. Tennyson asks that they should not credit the idea that he is writing an "Epic of King Arthur," saying "I should be crazed to write such a thing in the middle of the 19th century." Tennyson's next book was, of course, Idylls of the king (1859).
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To the American publishers Ticknor and Fields, accepting £20 in return for advance sheets of his next book. Tennyson asks that they should not credit the idea that he is writing an "Epic of King Arthur," saying "I should be crazed to write such a thing in the middle of the 19th century." Tennyson's next book was, of course, Idylls of the king (1859).