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  • Letter from Dr. Julius Rodenberg to William Allingham, July 31, 1861
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1861 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from German Jewish poet and author Dr. Julius Rodenberg to William Allingham writing to share that his book is out at last. Rodenberg mentions he would have sent it earlier if he had not desired to sent it from London. He mentions that there have been several reviews of it written, but feels they are not an accurate representation of his book due to issues with tr...
  • Letter from Dr. Julius Rodenberg to William Allingham, September 1, 1860
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1860 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from German Jewish poet and author Dr. Julius Rodenberg to William Allingham writing that he hopes Allingham is not angry at him for not thanking Allingham for the gifts he sent, and for detaining two letters from some ladies who are fans of Allingham. Rodenberg writes that he contemplated sending several volumes about Ireland but did not want to trouble Allingham...
  • One note from Samuel Rogers to William Allingham, July 1847
    Multi-Page Item | 8 pages | 1847 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One note and accompanying envelope from English poet Samuel Rogers to William Allingham. Roger's note informs Allingham that "any day after 2 pm next week." At the bottom of the note, there is a notation in parentheticals noting the date and location, and includes that the note is from Samuel Rogers, the author of "The Pleasures of Memory," which was published in 1792.
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