Letter [1869? n.p.] to "Dear Poet" [i.e. A.C. Swinburne, London?].

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Letter [1869? n.p.] to "Dear Poet" [i.e. A.C. Swinburne, London?].

Concerns the possibility of having his "beloved Mac" [i.e. Alexander Macmillan] publish Swinburne's poems in place of John Cambden Hotten.

[2] p. on 1 l. Holograph signed.

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University of Michigan

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