Letter, 1869 April 15, 20 Clinton Place, New York, to Archibald Wilson, Esq.

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Letter, 1869 April 15, 20 Clinton Place, New York, to Archibald Wilson, Esq.

Asks to be "put down as a subscriber for a copy of your proposed edition of Mr. Wilson's Poems" and gives the bookseller binding instructions, asking for a portrait of the author to be bound in for an additional charge.

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Duyckinck, Evert A. (Evert Augustus), 1816-1878

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Evert A. Duyckinck was born on Manhattan Island, and graduated from Columbia University. Although accepted to the bar, he did not practice law, but lived a life devoted to literature. At the center of New York's literary culture, he had important friendships with Poe, Irving, and Melville, acting as editor, associate, and friend. He and his younger brother, George, served as editors for several noteworthy literary enterprises, including the influential Literary World and the groundbreaking Cyclo...