Autograph letter signed : Eversley, to J.W. Parker, Monday [1852 May 3 or 10].

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Autograph letter signed : Eversley, to J.W. Parker, Monday [1852 May 3 or 10].

Mentioning that he has "been away 3 weeks with Froude" and that he is behind in the current number of Hypatia. Promising to send it by the 15th of the month, and referencing criticisms of the work. Instructing Parker to ignore the Leader, noting "Lewes is an ignorant Charlatan, who dislikes me ... & therefore snarls & snaps."

1 item (2 p.) ; 19cm.

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