Letter : to Elizabeth Montagu, 29 July [1785?].

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Letter : to Elizabeth Montagu, 29 July [1785?].

ALS to Elizabeth Montagu written in the author's hand and signed by the author, in which after expressing his regret at not seeing her in London, recommends she send for the poems of Edward Lovibond and read only "The Mulberry Tree".

1 item (2 p.) ; 25 cm.

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