Correspondence with Charles S. Langstroth, Long Beach, Calif. / J. Schwartz. 1939.

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Correspondence with Charles S. Langstroth, Long Beach, Calif. / J. Schwartz. 1939.

New York rare books and ms. dealer. ALS 1939 Feb. 17, Feb. 19, Feb. 23 pertaining to Frank Harris, Oscar Wilde, and Charles Dickens. Letter (typed copy) 1841 May 3 to J. Blackburn from Charles Dickens. Includes negative photostat of ms. of Charles Dickens' poem Ivy Green, signed "Boz" and copy of Scwartz' catalog no. 36, Feb., 1939.

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