Autograph letter signed : Broadstairs, to Charles Ward, 1859 Aug. 7.

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Autograph letter signed : Broadstairs, to Charles Ward, 1859 Aug. 7.

Expressing regret that Ward is unable to visit Collins in Broadstairs, and pressing him to come for the weekend. Enclosing a note to Mr. Holsworth, concerning Collins' salary. Also enclosing a letter about his new book (i.e., The Woman in White) to Bernardt Tauchnitz, asking Ward to correct his spelling and to send the letter to Tauchnitz in "Leipsig ... or is it Leipzic, or Leipsig, or how the devil is it spelt?"

1 item (4 p.) ; 18.2 cm.

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Tauchnitz, Bernhard, 1816-1895

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