Letters, 1833 December 15-1837 September 28, Brunswick, Me., and Heidelberg, to G. Ticknor, v.p.

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Letters, 1833 December 15-1837 September 28, Brunswick, Me., and Heidelberg, to G. Ticknor, v.p.

He is annoyed his publishers have delayed his book; requests Ticknor write a recommendation for him for New York University, (recommendation, 1834 June 18); thanks him for books; writes of his wife's death; describes Heidelberg; mentions G.W. Greene and other friends; Prof. Julius mentioned.

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