ALsS : to Mary Motley Sheridan, 1889-1915.

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ALsS : to Mary Motley Sheridan, 1889-1915.

Five friendly letters, in which Hardy apologizes for his indisposition due to illness, thanks her for her condolences on the deaths of his wife and sister, as well as for comments on his book, and makes an appointment to meet her. Dated 1 June 1889, 4 June 1911, 13 December 1912, 9 November 1913, and 7 December 1915.

5 items (11 p.) ; 18 cm. or smaller.

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