Typed letter signed : St. Louis, Mo., to H.I. Miller, Dec. 16, 1902.

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Typed letter signed : St. Louis, Mo., to H.I. Miller, Dec. 16, 1902.

Enclosing an annotated copy of Ruskins "Seven Lamps of architecture", "with all Mr. Ruskin's corrections (which are numerous) to make the third edition", along with accompanying manuscripts by publisher George Allen; all acquired by the sender from the firm of B.F. Stevens & Brown of London.

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