Autograph letter signed "Marian E. Lewes" : [London], to François D'Albert-Durade, 1865 Dec. 17.

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Autograph letter signed "Marian E. Lewes" : [London], to François D'Albert-Durade, 1865 Dec. 17.

Commenting on her health; mentioning the success of the Fortnightly Review; discussing the translation of Romola into French; giving news of [George Henry] Lewes' s sons; noting that Frederic Burton recently finished her portrait.

1 item (4 p.) ; 21 cm.

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D'Albert-Durade, Alexandre Louis Francois, 1804-1886.

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Burton, Frederic William, 1816-1900

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