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Henri Moissan letters to unknown recipients

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    Constant Coquelin letters

    Manuscripts

    These six letters are in French and were written by Coquelin from Paris and London. The recipients of the letters are unknown and the letters are undated. One letter has a transcript and two are glued on paper.

    mssHM 78367-78372

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    Alphonse Daudet letters

    Manuscripts

    Four of these letters were written by Alphonse Daudet to unknown recipients (HM 7837-. There are also two letters by his wife Julia (HM 78379-78380) and his brother Ernest (1921, HM 78378). These letters were written in Paris and are in French.

    mssHM 78374-78380

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    Sarah Bernhardt letter to unknown recipient

    Manuscripts

    The letter is written in French. The recipient is unknown.

    mssHM 78366

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    Wolseley, Robert and unknown authors. Drafts of four letters

    Manuscripts

    Letter 1: Robert Wolseley to an unknown recipient. The authors and recipients of letters 2-4 are unidentified; letters 3 and 4 are in French and letter 4 relates to the purchase of books.

    BLA 28

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    Jean Frédéric Ostervald letters

    Manuscripts

    Five letters written by Jean Frédéric Ostervald and one manuscript by an unidentified writer. Two of the five letters are addressed to Monsieur [Jean] Clogenson (1785-1876), a librarian in Alençon, and one letter, dated 1825, is addressed to Professor [Marc-August] Pictet (1752-1825), an influential editor and researcher who was a professor of natural philosophy at the Academy of Geneva. The recipients of the other two letters are unidentified. The letters are in French; one was written from Paris, France, while the origin of the others is unspecified. The four-page manuscript, also written in French, possibly by Ostervald, describes routes and travel times between numerous destinations, mostly within Switzerland.

    mssHM 82714-82719

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    Rachel letters

    Manuscripts

    The first letter (1839, April 21 - HM 78387) was written by Rachel to Adélaide, Princess of Orleans. The second letter (before 1858 - HM 78388) is not dated and the recipient is unknown. Both letters are in French and were written from Paris.

    mssHM 78387-78388