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A.L.S. Eugène Delacroix to Narcisse Vieillard, 1844
DELACROIX Eugène (1798-1863), A.L.S., [Paris], Wednesday, January 31, 1844 (?), to Narcisse Vieillard.
A very fine letter discussing his paintings executed at the Library of the Palais Bourbon and humorously describing his health.
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A.L.S. Antonio Canova to Ghiavissimo Signore, 1810.
CANOVA Antonio (1757-1822), A.L.S., Rome May 4 1810, to Ghiavissimo Signore.
Charming letter about the statue commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte of disarmed, peacemaking Mars, which he will see in Paris in 1811.
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Doubt And Other Things by Elihu Vedder: Presentation Copy Inscribed by the Publisher Porter Sargent, 1922.
Presentation Copy Inscribed by the Publisher Porter Sargent, 1922.
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A Day In A Child’s Life Illustrated by Kate Greenaway with Handwritten Signed Letter
Children’s music book filled with whimsical illustrations by Kate Greenaway & a handwritten signed letter.
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Hints Towards Forming The Character of a Young Princess by Inscribed by Hannah More. 1819, Fifth Edition.
Two volume presentation copy inscribed by Hannah More, famous English moralist of the 18th and 19th century. Referenced in Rebecca Romney’s new release, “Jane Austen’s Bookshelf”.
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