Signed engraving of Charles Dickens, dated as 1870. Faint type at the bottom of the page describes it as an engraving by J.H. Baker "from a Photograph taken in 1868, by Mason & Co."
Archer is speaking to Heinemann about something that they must speed up the process of as well as see it in type. The handwriting is very wide and sloppy.
Engraving of a steamboat. A caption in small type reads "Engraved for the Med. & Phil. Register." The year 1814 has been written next to this in pencil.
Mariano apologizes for neglecting to respond to Frances' previous two letters, having been overwhelmed with keeping up with Bernard Berenson's correspondences. She then informs Frances that Bernard is happy to receive her letters, but is ill at the...
Handwritten letter on off white paper with small black type in upper left corner reading "Hull-House 335 South Halsted Street Chicago". Date of letter is in lower left corner and the writing is clearly seen on reverse.