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Contains 3 Results:
Autographed letter to Angus B. Reach. Cruikshank writes that he "shall be home all tomorrow afternoon - and shall be most happy to see you." Cruikshank continues, "I have also been turning over the matters we spoke of and am anxious - not to knock our heads together, but our ideas," 1845, November 7
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From the Collection:
Two autographed letters by George Cruikshank. One letter, dated November 7, 1845 is addressed to Angus B. Reach (1821-1856), a journalist and author of Clement Lorimer, or, The Book with the Iron Clasps. George Cruikshank provided twelve etchings for this novel. Another letter, dated March 20, 1868 is addressed to Captain [Edwin] Hurley. This letter is mounted in a slip-cased bound volume, with a portrait (etching) of George Cruikshank...
Dates:
1845, 1868
Autographed letter to Captain [Edwin] Hurley. The letter is signed "George Cruikshank, Lt. Col., 48 [Middlesex Volunteers]." Cruikshank writes that "the men of your corp were much disappointed at not receiving their prizes." Cruikshank offers his services in the matter and expresses hope to "have a good account of your health…." This letter is mounted in a slip-cased bound volume, 1868 March 20
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Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Two autographed letters by George Cruikshank. One letter, dated November 7, 1845 is addressed to Angus B. Reach (1821-1856), a journalist and author of Clement Lorimer, or, The Book with the Iron Clasps. George Cruikshank provided twelve etchings for this novel. Another letter, dated March 20, 1868 is addressed to Captain [Edwin] Hurley. This letter is mounted in a slip-cased bound volume, with a portrait (etching) of George Cruikshank...
Dates:
1845, 1868
"George Cruikshank," etching by the Irish artist, Daniel Maclise, along with a page from Fraser's Magazine (1830-1882), "Gallery of Literary Characters," 1833 August
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Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Two autographed letters by George Cruikshank. One letter, dated November 7, 1845 is addressed to Angus B. Reach (1821-1856), a journalist and author of Clement Lorimer, or, The Book with the Iron Clasps. George Cruikshank provided twelve etchings for this novel. Another letter, dated March 20, 1868 is addressed to Captain [Edwin] Hurley. This letter is mounted in a slip-cased bound volume, with a portrait (etching) of George Cruikshank...
Dates:
1833