Autograph letters signed (8) and one dictated typed letter : 51 West 10th Street, New York, and Newport, to Augusto Floriano Jaccaci, 1896 March 20 and 1989 August 30 where dated.

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Autograph letters signed (8) and one dictated typed letter : 51 West 10th Street, New York, and Newport, to Augusto Floriano Jaccaci, 1896 March 20 and 1989 August 30 where dated.

Concerning his work, the likely fee for illustrating a work by Henry James, the price of Rodin's sculptures, and his Tahiti journal.

9 items (15 p.) ; (16mo, 8vo, and fol.)

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