Autograph letter signed : [Paris?], to an unidentified man, not before 1902.

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Autograph letter signed : [Paris?], to an unidentified man, not before 1902.

Indicating that he is pleased to be a part of his "excellent" idea, but that each article should not exceed [100?]; mentioning that he is normally to be found at the Figaro office from 6 to 2, but often from 5 to 3.

1 item (1 p.) ; 19.2 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7777935

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McCrindle, Joseph F.

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