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  • Letter from Helen Allingham to Edmund Evans, December 5, 1889
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1889 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from Helen Allingham to English wood-engraver and printer Edmund Evans, thanking Evans and his wife for their kind expressions of sympathy. Helen writes that she had heard the publishing company Cassell and Co., approached Evans about publishing a cheaper edition of her husband, William Allingham's book "Rhymes for the young folk." Helen inquires of Evans whether...
  • Letter from Frederic George Stephens to Helen Allingham, December 5, 1889
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1889 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from British art critic and non-artist member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Frederic George Stephens to Helen Allingham, referring to a portion of a letter which he had sent to the editor of "The Athenaeum." Stephens mentions the letter was not for publication. Stephens also mentions some of the letter Helen had sent to Stephens was lost by the printer. Steph...
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