ALs to Frederick Dickens
Charles DickensItem Info
Physical Description: [2] pages
Material: paper
Transcription:
Devonshire Terrace
Thursday Fourth September
My Dear Fred
I will take of you – First Circle of Boxes Nos. 49, 50, 51, and 52. And I give you instead, in the same circle, Nos. 72 110, 111, and 112.
Affectionately always
CD
PS.
I want, after the next Rehearsal, to go over your part with you, in your dress, almost every day. It strikes me you are still more at sea than you ought to be. What do you do with my names on your list? Have you sent out those cards? Or do you leave them to me to send? I want exceedingly to know this, or I shall get into all sorts of difficulties.
MssDate: Thursday Fourth September [1845]
Media Type: Letters
Source: Rare Book Department
Recipient: Dickens, Frederick William, 1820-1868
Provenance: Gift of Mrs. D. Jacques Benoliel, 12/6/55.
Bibliography:
Volume 4, pp. 370-371, The Letters of Charles Dickens, edited by Madeline House & Graham Storey ; associate editors, W.J. Carlton … [et al.].
Country: Creation Place Note:Devonshire Terrace
Country:England
City/Town/Township:London
Call Number: DL D556f 1845-09-04
Creator Name: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 - Author