Autograph letter signed : Editorial Rooms of Scribner's Monthly, New York, to Alice French, 1878 Nov. 27.

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Autograph letter signed : Editorial Rooms of Scribner's Monthly, New York, to Alice French, 1878 Nov. 27.

Receiving her article favorably but stressing the necessity of improving the illustrations.

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