Autograph letter signed : "Hotel Continental," to an unidentified man, undated.

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Autograph letter signed : "Hotel Continental," to an unidentified man, undated.

Presenting his novel, "A Drama in Muslin," which treats the subject of celibacy in women and for which he observed the revolt of the peasants during the Irish Land War; mentioning that the translation was done by Mr. Rabbe, translator of Shelley; indicating that as it will be published later this year, there is every reason to move forward with serializing it in his journal; including a post script indicating that his book "Parnell and His Island" arrives at Charpentier next week and that he'd send him a personal copy.

1 item (3 p.) ; 20.8 cm.

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