Letters from Sir George Smart, with related material 1804-1864

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Letters from Sir George Smart, with related material 1804-1864

12 letters (18 ff. with 12 ff. conjoined in 6 pairs), 1 envelope, 1 autograph, and 6 printed and handwritten mementos, all held in 1 envelope, manuscript and printed material.

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