The knights of Borsellen : manuscript, [1841?].

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The knights of Borsellen : manuscript, [1841?].

Original manuscript of "The Knights of Borsellen," with seven pencil drawings and three watercolor drawings bound in and several other drawings loose, and a manuscript introduction written by Thackeray's daughter, Lady Ritchie and a typescript of a passage from Monstrelet's Chronicle also in her hand. The novel was never finished beyond the chapters as written here. Dated c. 1841, when Thackeray was living and working in Paris.

1 v. (41 leaves) ; 33 x 22 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7607612

Princeton University Library

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