The Virginians : autograph manuscript fragment, [n.d.].

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The Virginians : autograph manuscript fragment, [n.d.].

A fragment of the manuscript, pasted to a letter dated 1883 Oct. 17 from Anne Ritchie to an individual who had requested a signature of Thackeray's; she sent the manuscript fragment instead.

1 item (fragment of 1 p.) ; 8.7 x 13.3 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7235210

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