Blaze de Bury letters to Dear Sir, 1849-1851.

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Blaze de Bury letters to Dear Sir, 1849-1851.

Marie Blaze de Bury writes from Montmorency [22 July 1849] to My dear sir, stating her terms for the book on her travels; from Montmorency, 1 August [1849], to My dear sir, with further details of publication; from Montmorency, 29 August [1849], to My dear sir, thanking him for copies of Leonie and telling of her plan to travel to Germany, Switzerland, Prague, Vienna, and Hungary and hoping that they will publish the book she will write about the trip. To My dear sir, she talks about tickets to the Chambre and invites him to tea to meet Mr. Harris. On 29 January [after 1851] to My dear sir, saying that she has not yet received copies of the Miscellany with her tale and asking him to send it. She gives her Paris address and directions for sending it through the French Embassy in London. She asks for a copy of John Ruskin's book, The Stones of Venice [3 v., 1851-1853] to review.

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Blaze de Bury, Marie, Baroness

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Blaze de Bury was an English writer who lived in Paris. She used the pseudonyms Arthur Dudley and Maurice Fiassen. From the description of Blaze de Bury letters to Dear Sir, 1849-1851. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 49419322 ...