Autograph letter (1), letter signed (1), and two letters written for him, one with autograph annotations, together with sketches (10) : 36, Onslow Square [London], to Frederick Walker, 1861 Jan. 21 to [1862] Jun. 14 and undated.

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Autograph letter (1), letter signed (1), and two letters written for him, one with autograph annotations, together with sketches (10) : 36, Onslow Square [London], to Frederick Walker, 1861 Jan. 21 to [1862] Jun. 14 and undated.

Concerning the illustrations for his The Adventures of Philip, as published in the Cornhill Magazine in 1861 and 1862.

4 items (15 p.) ; (12mo)

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