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  • Letter from Joseph Milsand to William Allingham, May 9, 1882
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1882 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from French literary critic Joseph Milsand to William Allingham expressing his regret in not responding to Allingham sooner. Milsand also mentions that Allingham downplays too much what they had done for Mrs. Taylor and her family, and their living in France. Milsand describes that he feels time moves too quickly while he is in London, and that now is not a good t...
  • Letter from Joseph Milsand to William Allingham, May 27, unknown year
    Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from French literary critic Joseph Milsand to William Allingham apologizing for missing the to times Allingham called on him. Milsand informs Allingham that his time in London is coming to an end, and intends to leave on the 31st. Milsand also inquires about Allingham giving up on using a book by George Darley, and asks Allingham to forward it to him before next w...
  • Postcard from Joseph Milsand to William Allingham, June 23, 1882
    Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1882 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One postcard from French literary critic Joseph Milsand to William Allingham written in French, from Milsand's home in Neuilly. Milsand writes to Allingham informing him that he handed the letter to the cook of Victor Hugo, but had made of mistake regarding the address of Victor Hugo, and had written it as the Avenue d'Eylau. He mentions Mrs. Allingham's illness, he calls it...
  • Letter from Joseph Milsand to William Allingham, August 19, 1881
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1881 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from French literary critic Joseph Milsand to William Allingham responding to a previous letter, and informing Allingham that he is no longer in Paris and cannot call upon Mrs. Taylor, but upon his return to Neuilly he will endeavour to visit her. Milsand discusses that his daughter and son-in-law are visiting them and hopes they will stay for six or seven weeks. ...