Autograph letter signed : Eversley, to J.W. Parker, Wednesday [1852 Oct. 13].

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Autograph letter signed : Eversley, to J.W. Parker, Wednesday [1852 Oct. 13].

Sending an installment of Hypatia, noting that he is "not quite pleased with it." Discussing his previous intention to include a long chapter on Rafael and Victoria, but mentioning "I might skip that, & all the theological disquisition [which] it involves, till the books comes out as a whole." Hoping that this will "make this part of the book more amusing for a magazine," and stating that he should be "glad of more time ... to work out his conversation."

1 item (2 p.) ; 15.7 cm.

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