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Camille Flammarion letters

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    Camille Desmoulins manuscript fragment about the freedom of the press

    Manuscripts

    A fragment from a longer manuscript, possibly from Le Vieux Cordelier, number seven; the two-page autograph manuscript concerns the freedom of the press. In the upper left corner is the number 13 and directly below is an autograph note in another hand dated 1865; the two pages are heavily corrected and lined through, though the text remains legible on both pages. The accompanying material, all in French, includes a catalogue description, a partial transcription, and further information about the sale of the manuscript.

    mssHM 84413

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    Theodore Roosevelt, Albany, New York, letter to Hamilton Holt, New York City :

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    Roosevelt states that he cannot write an article for Holt's Fourth of July issue of The Independent magazine. Written on State of New York Executive Chamber letterhead.

    mssHM 23534

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    Theodore Roosevelt, New York, letter to Russell Benedict, New York :

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    Roosevelt writes that he cannot accept Benedict's invitation to speak, presumably at a Society of Mayflower Descendants event. Written on letterhead for The Outlook magazine, Office of Theodore Roosevelt.

    mssHM 23540

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    Camille Saint-Saëns letter to the Editor of Musical America

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    Letter written from Salzburg, Austria; with envelope. Also enclosed: black and white photograph of Saint-Saëns, mounted on a board.

    mssHM 21855

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    Winston Churchill, London, letter to Bernard M. Baruch

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    Autograph letter signed. Is sorry that Baruch and his wife cannot dine with him on the 12th, hoping to reschedule. On Colonial Office letterhead. (3 pages)

    mssShapiro

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    Michael Redgrave letter to "Mr. Bullock,"

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    In the letter Redgrave talks about curtain calls, two actresses, and other theater issues. The letter is written on "Garrick Club" letterhead.

    mssHM 78389