Autograph letters signed (5), dated : Paris, 28 July 1827, 5 April 1848 and 26 November [1848], and 29 December 1849, and London, 4 March 1849, to his sister Nanci Berlioz [later Pal], 1827 July 28 and 1849 Mar. 4.

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Autograph letters signed (5), dated : Paris, 28 July 1827, 5 April 1848 and 26 November [1848], and 29 December 1849, and London, 4 March 1849, to his sister Nanci Berlioz [later Pal], 1827 July 28 and 1849 Mar. 4.

Of a personal and familial nature, discussing work on a fugue for the prix de Rome, mentioning his [Damnation de] Faust, Berton, Cherubini, Lesueur, [Sir James] Brooke, Cavaignac, Henriette [i.e. Harriet Smithson], his son, Louis, Charles Blanc, Camille [Pal], Mme Sand's [François] Le Champi, Lamartine, etc.

5 items (16 p., with one integral address leaf) ; various sizes.

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