Autograph letter signed : London, to T.G. Aylward, 1885 Mar. 13.

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Autograph letter signed : London, to T.G. Aylward, 1885 Mar. 13.

Speculating on the provenance of a copy of William Lisle Bowles' Sonnets signed "Elizth Shelley," saying that Shelley had a sister Elizabeth and a daughter Ianthe Eliza (who would have been too young to own the book); his mother was also named Elizabeth.

1 item (2 p.) ; 18 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7235625

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