Letter, 1879 Oct. 2.

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Letter, 1879 Oct. 2.

Henry Vizetelly notifies an unnamed person that he has sent the ten copies of George Augustus Sala's book, Paris herself again in 1878-9, and encloses the bill. He adds that the profit on these copies will not make up for the high prices charged by the Art Journal for electrotypes of the engravings that illustrate the book about the Worchester porcelain exhibition in Paris. Vizetelly suggests that "you may feel disposed to make this up to me with some little specimen from the Worcester Works for my collection of ceramics."

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Sala, George Augustus, 1828-1895

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George Augustus Sala was a journalist, travel writer, and essayist, and had worked as a painter and illustrator before turning to journalism. He was the London Daily telegraph correspondent during the American Civil War and was a contributor to Dickens' Household words. From the description of George Augustus Sala papers, 1892. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 70247622 Sala published My diary in America during the Civil War in 1865. ...

Vizetelly, Henry, 1820-1894

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Henry Vizetelly was active in the London printing and publishing business, first in association with his older brother, James, then independently from 1861 on. He also was known as an active and talented engraver. From the description of Letter, 1879 Oct. 2. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 78993543 ...