Letter, 1885 May 8, London, to H. Buxton Forman, London.

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Letter, 1885 May 8, London, to H. Buxton Forman, London.

Denies knowledge of the inscription in Forman's copy of E. Bagnall's "Lord Byron ..." or of the book itself. (The inscription, in another hand, reads: Robert Lowe ... to M. Mitchell Esqre, being the sterile fruit of his literary labors presents with his respects, Novr 28th 1832)

[2] p. on 1 l. Holograph signed, with envelope.

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University of Michigan

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