Explains his arrangements with Messrs Reinwald in France and Appleton in America, if they were to publish his work on Erasmus Darwin.
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Explains his arrangements with Messrs Reinwald in France and Appleton in America, if they were to publish his work on Erasmus Darwin.
John Murray could supply clichés of two woodcuts at a trifling cost.
Send information about the bust of himself by Thomas Woolner and suggests applying to the sculptor himself about a cast.