Autograph letter initialed from Charles Dickens, Manchester, to Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald [manuscript], 1869 March 7.

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Autograph letter initialed from Charles Dickens, Manchester, to Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald [manuscript], 1869 March 7.

Dickens mentions receiving a business letter from Fitzgerald'd landlord. Dickens repeatedly requests of Fitzgerald "Don't hate me more than you can help" and comments on his reading of the Sixpenny Shakespeare: "I don't think the joke is worth the great ingenuity expended on it, and I don't think the public would take it. 'Wills and Will making' is most excellent."

2 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8160476

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington, 1834-1925

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Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870

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