Autograph letters signed (2) : [n.p.], to Hepworth Dixon, [n.d.].

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Autograph letters signed (2) : [n.p.], to Hepworth Dixon, [n.d.].

Regretting that he has been too ill and busy to call, and hoping that upon his return he will be able to sketch his "glowing little Hal"; and declining an invitation to smoke a cigar that evening.

2 items (4 p.) ; (12mo)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7219674

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Ford, Thomas W.

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Dixon, William Hepworth, 1821-1879

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Historian. From the description of Letters 1845-1876. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 702669699 Dixon was born on June 30, 1821 at Great Ancoats in Manchester, England; wrote a five-act tragedy, The Azamoglan, which was privately printed; editor of Cheltenham Journal, 1846; called to bar in London, 1854, but never practiced law; contributor to the Athenaeum and the Daily News; wrote Life of William Penn (1851); editor of the Athenaeum, 1853-69; traveled widely and ...