1. Autograph copy of a letter from Jane Austen to Messrs. Crosby and Co., publishers, of Stationers' Hall Court, London, dated "April 5. 1809," with their reply, dated "London Ap 8 1809." Her letter, which is written under the pseudonym of Mrs. Ashto... 1809-1842

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1. Autograph copy of a letter from Jane Austen to Messrs. Crosby and Co., publishers, of Stationers' Hall Court, London, dated "April 5. 1809," with their reply, dated "London Ap 8 1809." Her letter, which is written under the pseudonym of Mrs. Ashto... 1809-1842

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