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Edward Blackmore letter to "Dear Sir"

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    Edward Bosqui letter to "dear sir,"

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    Letter from Edward Bosqui in which he responds to an unknown writer's references to lithographic stone, which Bosqui says if genuine would be "worth more than a gold mine." He also includes a description of lithographic stone. On Bosqui Engraving and Printing Co. letterhead.

    mssHM 73997

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    Richard Doddridge Blackmore letter to Ellen Blackmore

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    mssHM 7794

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    Richard Doddridge Blackmore letters to Charles William Burrows

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    Also present is "To My Pen: [A Poem]" which was originally composed in 1854 and enclosed in a letter sent from Richard Doddridge Blackmore to Charles William Burrows on October 24, 1894.

    mssHM 39313-39334

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    Charles Dickens letter to Sir James Murray

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    An autograph letter written while Charles Dickens lived in Italy; the letter is written to the Irish physician Sir James Murray and concerns the illness of Dickens' youngest surviving daughter, Catherine (Kate) Dickens Perugini. Also included is a trimmed page with the address of Sir James Murray and a black and white engraving of Charles Dickens. The items were originally framed behind glass but were removed by Huntington Library staff.

    mssHM 75953

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    Archibald Alison letter to "Dear Sir"

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    References to the author's History of Europe.

    mssHM 7444

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    Richard Doddridge Blackmore letter to Mrs. Tompson

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    mssHM 12884