In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Hunt discusses s fsvorable article written about him and sends his regards to the author. Letter is mounted on beige cardstock.
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on brown paper, Lind-Goldschmidt apologizes for her lack of correspondence, then recounts her son's victory in a shooting contest.
In this letter, written on Cadogan Square stationery, Bennett tells White that he has been offered $15,000 for his manuscript of "The Old Wives Tale." He then discusses several manuscripts he has in his possession. There is a faint watermark on the...
This articles discusses the failure of Bennett's manuscripts to be sold at the reserve price. Also, his letters were equally disappointing in their selling prices.
Mahony, Francis Sylvester (Father Prout), 1804-1866; Letters; Sealing-wax
Letter written in brown ink on semitransparent grey paper. There is a self cover with remnants of red sealing wax, and it is mounted on off-white paper.
In this letter, written in black ink on beige paper, Rossetti asks her brother to send Miss Carleton a copy of a list of photogrpahs. There is a black border along the edges of page 1.
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses poetry and the Guardian Angels' Gathering in London. She refers to Kenmare as "Princess Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."