Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, to George Crabbe, 1883 June 26.

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Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, to George Crabbe, 1883 June 26.

Concerning the literary remains of Edward Fitzgerald, mentioning his work on Charles Lamb, and noting that [Bernard] Quaritch "will publish at his own expense anything of E.F.G.'s which has not yet appeared, out of regard for his memory."

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Wright, William Aldis, 1831-1914

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