Letter, 1892 Dec. 8, to B[enjamin] F[ranklin] Stevens.

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Letter, 1892 Dec. 8, to B[enjamin] F[ranklin] Stevens.

Encloses a copy of "the little Thackeray Pamphlet" (a T.J. Wise forgery) which he reminds Stevens (of the firm B.F. Stevens and Brown) is one of only two known copies. The price he asks for it has been erased from the letter. He will send the digest of the C. Brontë correspondence in a day or two.

1 item. 3 p. Holograph signed.

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