Autograph letters signed (2, one possibly incomplete) : [n.p., n.d., June 1837 and n.p., Weimar, n.d., 1849?], to [Maurice] Schlesinger, [n.d., June 1837 and 1849?].

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Autograph letters signed (2, one possibly incomplete) : [n.p., n.d., June 1837 and n.p., Weimar, n.d., 1849?], to [Maurice] Schlesinger, [n.d., June 1837 and 1849?].

Sending a "Liste de mes Articles publiés dans la Gazette," which includes references to George Sand, Thalberg, and Fétis, asking him, if he meets Fétis, to say to him: "Papa beau-père vous êtes un vieux blagueur," mentioning his four-hand piece from [Meyerbeer's] Huguenots, and describing the accommodations he has found for the Schlesingers in Weimar.

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