Autograph letters signed (4) : 29 Rue de Luxembourg, Paris, to Arthur Sedgwick, 1876 Feb. 29, May 25, July 6, and Sept. 29.

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Autograph letters signed (4) : 29 Rue de Luxembourg, Paris, to Arthur Sedgwick, 1876 Feb. 29, May 25, July 6, and Sept. 29.

Discussing his adjustment to life in Paris; several articles he is preparing for the Nation, including an essay on George Sand; his memories of life in New York; his hopes to move to England the following year; and the European political situation.

4 items (17 p. on 6 sheets) ; 21cm. or smaller.

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