ALs to Daniel Maclise
Charles DickensItem Info
Item No: cdc310001
Title: ALs to Daniel Maclise
Accession Number:
87-470
Physical Description: [1] page
Transcription:
Chester Place
Monday Morning
My Dear Mac
You were talking of roaming about, today, in quest of bagatelle boards, and the like. If you are in the same mind, still, I am your man. I have nothing to do, but to call on Chesterton about Miss Coutt's Asylum, and afterwards to go to the house we propose to take for it--near Brook Green. To these two places we can take the carriage, and afterwards dismiss it. I will call on you at 10 minutes past 12.
Ever affectionately
CD.
MssDate: Monday Morning [?5 April 1847]
Media Type: Letters
Source: Rare Book Department
Recipient: Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870
Provenance: Benoliel, Mrs. D. Jacques 12/6/55
Bibliography:
The Letters of Charles Dickens, Volume Five: 1847-1849, ed. Graham Storey and K. J. Fielding. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981, p. 53.
Country: Creation Place Note:Chester Place
Country:England
City/Town/Township:London
Creation Year: 1847
Call Number: DL M225 1847-04-05
Creator Name: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 - Author