Auograph letter signed : Brighton, to Catherine Hutton, 1842 Jan. 9.

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Auograph letter signed : Brighton, to Catherine Hutton, 1842 Jan. 9.

Telling her he has written to Henry to "obtain the autograph [she] desire[s]"; saying he would like to have her portrait and directing her to send it to Craven Cottage, Fulham; discussing Brighton; mentioning a trip to see his mother in Hertfordshire; reporting that the title of his new book is Zanoni and describing it as "very mystical."

1 item (4 p., with address) ; 22.6 cm

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SNAC Resource ID: 7963833

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