Autograph memorandum of an agreement between Henry Colburn and Frederick Marryat : London, 1837 Feb. [day unknown].

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Autograph memorandum of an agreement between Henry Colburn and Frederick Marryat : London, 1837 Feb. [day unknown].

Publishing agreement concerning Marryat's novel "Snarley-Yow, or The dog fiend" and the purchase of rights to "a series of original tales and sketches, portions of which are in the hands of Mr. Grattan's solicitor."

1 item (4 p.) ; 31.9 cm.

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