Letter, 1848 November 21, Hartford, Conn., to Carey & Hart, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Letter, 1848 November 21, Hartford, Conn., to Carey & Hart, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Requests that her volume, "Illustrated Poems," be sent to bookdealers in the Southern and Western United States, to Europe as a fine specimen of American workmanship, and to specified reviewers and friends including Robert Walsh of Paris.

4 p. ; 21 x 13 cm.

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