Manuscripts
Edward Blackmore letter to "Dear Sir"
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Edward Bosqui letter to "dear sir,"
Manuscripts
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 letters to Charles William Burrows
Manuscripts
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
Manuscripts
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"
Manuscripts
References to the author's History of Europe.
mssHM 7444