Letters, 1819 February 1-April 23, Holland House and St. James Place, to George Ticknor, Woburn.

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Letters, 1819 February 1-April 23, Holland House and St. James Place, to George Ticknor, Woburn.

Expects Ticknor to visit him and Lady Holland; wishes him a safe journey.

4 items. 9-23 cm.

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