ALs to Mark Lemon

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ALs to Mark Lemon

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Item No: cdc381201
Title: ALs to Mark Lemon
Accession Number: 87-1528
Physical Description: [2] pages
Material: paper
Transcription:

               Tavistock House
                          Tuesday Morning, Twenty Sixth Jany 1858
Dear Mark
         I have been prevented from meeting you this morning, by an unusually violent rush of letters, imposing all sorts of other peoples' botherations on me.
        Among them, came the enclosed from Lady, Gordon. As you know her to be a literary woman
of real ability, I send you her note and the pamphlet to which it refers.In telling her I have done so, I have added that my impression of the case is the same as my friend mr Punch's, but that I will read the pamphlet (which she sends me in duplicate), with judicial care and attention.
                                  Ever affectionately
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MssDate: Tuesday Morning. Twenty Sixth Jany 1858
Media Type: Letters
Source: Rare Book Department
Notes:

Removed from album, Spring 1989.


Recipient: Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870
Provenance: Gift of Mrs. D. Jacques Benoliel, 12/6/54.

Bibliography:

Volume 8, pp. 509-510, The Letters of Charles Dickens, edited by Madeline House & Graham Storey; associate editors, W.J. Carlton…[et al.].



Country: Creation Place Note:Tavistock House
Country:England
City/Town/Township:London

Call Number: DL L544m 1858-01-26
Creator Name: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 - Author

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