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Concerning the London Amateurs Company and its fund for the Shakespeare birthplace.
Autograph Letters Signed from Charles Dickens to A.S. Dalglish
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Concerning the London Amateurs Company and its fund for the Shakespeare birthplace.
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Concerning the London Amateurs Company and its fund for the Shakespeare birthplace.
Autograph Letters Signed from Charles Dickens to Augustin Daly
Autograph letter signed Charles Dickens to: "My Dear Fields".
Charles Dickens Letters, Clippings and Autographs, 1839-1920s
Author: Charles Dickens
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Autograph note signed: "Boz" to J.P. Harley, Petersham, 1839?, accompanied by addressed envelope, with full signature, "Charles Dickens" on face, with wax seal intact; Letter to William Scholefield, telling him he'd be happy to preside at the Birmingham meeting, Devonshire Terrace, January 4, 1844; Autograph, dated January 1849; Letter to Madame Celeste, telling her he'd be happy to sign her book if she could send it to Travistock House, dated May 29, 1858, accompanied by "William Glyde Wilkins" book plate, and typescript of letter; Letter to Mr. Lillie, complimenting him on they way he handled the pictures, Gad's Hill Place, dated August 26, 1860; Letter to Mr. Watkins, telling him that he wrote to Frederick Chapman, Gad's Hill Place, dated November 8, 1866; Letter to Mrs. Atwood "Nothing can be more purely honorable...", Gad's Hill Place, dated October, 8, 1867; approximately 140 newspaper clippings relating to Charles Dickens.
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Autograph note signed: "Boz" to J.P. Harley, Petersham, 1839?, accompanied by addressed envelope, with full signature, "Charles Dickens" on face, with wax seal intact; Letter to William Scholefield, telling him he'd be happy to preside at the Birmingham meeting, Devonshire Terrace, January 4, 1844; Autograph, dated January 1849; Letter to Madame Celeste, telling her he'd be happy to sign her book if she could send it to Travistock House, dated May 29, 1858, accompanied by "William Glyde Wilkins" book plate, and typescript of letter; Letter to Mr. Lillie, complimenting him on they way he handled the pictures, Gad's Hill Place, dated August 26, 1860; Letter to Mr. Watkins, telling him that he wrote to Frederick Chapman, Gad's Hill Place, dated November 8, 1866; Letter to Mrs. Atwood "Nothing can be more purely honorable...", Gad's Hill Place, dated October, 8, 1867; approximately 140 newspaper clippings relating to Charles Dickens.
Charles Dickens Collection of Autograph Letters Signed
Author: Charles Dickens
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This collection consists of 65 letters from Charles Dickens to his contemporaries (MA 94.3-67), 32 letters from Dickens to Mary Boyle (MA 94.68-99), 4 letters to Mary Boyle from various friends that mention Dickens (MA 94.100-103), and three engravings of Dickens (MA 94.1-2 and MA 94.104). Items are described in individual records.
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This collection consists of 65 letters from Charles Dickens to his contemporaries (MA 94.3-67), 32 letters from Dickens to Mary Boyle (MA 94.68-99), 4 letters to Mary Boyle from various friends that mention Dickens (MA 94.100-103), and three engravings of Dickens (MA 94.1-2 and MA 94.104). Items are described in individual records.
Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Dickens, Pittsburgh, Pa., to William Winter
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Speaks of the success he is having while on a tour reading his father's works.
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Speaks of the success he is having while on a tour reading his father's works.
Charles Dickens' Original Autograph Copy of His Letter to Henry Colburn
First Editions, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters of Charles Dickens
Author: Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc
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A Collection of First Editions of the Works of Charles Dickens
Author: Sawyer, Charles J., ltd., London
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Pages : 120
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