Letter: 1865 Nov. 30, Addison Road, Kensington [London] to David Laing / W.C. Hazlitt. 1865.

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Letter: 1865 Nov. 30, Addison Road, Kensington [London] to David Laing / W.C. Hazlitt. 1865.

Explains that he is enclosing the first volume of his book.

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