Autograph letter written on behalf of Queen Victoria and Princess Frederick William : Windsor Castle, to Charles Dickens, 1860 Apr. 3.

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Autograph letter written on behalf of Queen Victoria and Princess Frederick William : Windsor Castle, to Charles Dickens, 1860 Apr. 3.

Asking Dickens to pass on thanks from the Queen and Princess Frederick William (i.e. Victoria, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom and future Empress of Germany) to Wilkie Collins for his "The Frozen Deep."

1 item (1 p.) ; 18 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7534415

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