In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Irving discusses the possibility of a monument to Wordsworth. Letter is mounted on off-white paper.
Pamphlet containing an advertisement for an exhibition of works of Edward Lear as well as a new printed collection of his works. A portrait is reproduced on the front, as well as two of Lear's illustrations on the inside pages.
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.