Autograph letter : [n.p.], to Mrs. Charles Arthur Gore [née Catherine Moody], 1849 Mar.

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Autograph letter : [n.p.], to Mrs. Charles Arthur Gore [née Catherine Moody], 1849 Mar.

Entitled "Anecdote & Impromptu," a fanciful look at"the Light Literature of Old England" from the perspective of a critic in 1950.

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