Autograph letters signed (three, of which two are in third person) : Aldworth, Haslemere, to Messrs. Boussod Valadon & Co., 1888 Oct. 10, 12, 24.

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Autograph letters signed (three, of which two are in third person) : Aldworth, Haslemere, to Messrs. Boussod Valadon & Co., 1888 Oct. 10, 12, 24.

Concerning the use of some of his poems and of Edward Lear's illustrations.

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