Letter, 1839 November 13, Darmstadt, to George Ticknor, Paris.

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Letter, 1839 November 13, Darmstadt, to George Ticknor, Paris.

Requests that Ticknor does what he can to help Frederic Lùˆbbren obtain a teaching position; wishes to be remembered to Mr. Everett.

3 p. on 1 fold. leaf. 27 cm.

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Everett, Alexander Hill, 1790-1847

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Alexander Hill Everett was a distinguished early American diplomat, writer, and man of letters. He entered Harvard at the age of twelve, and apprenticed at the law office of John Quincy Adams. He served in a variety of notable diplomatic posts, and contributed to the evolution of American culture and literary tradition. His emphasis was to encourage writers to look beyond the Anglo-Saxon tradition for their themes and inspiration. From the description of Alexander Hill Ev...

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