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Broadstone, Dorset
Jan[uar]y. 6th. 1904
Ernest Marriott Esq,2
Dear Sir
Many thanks for your good wishes and your kind present of Poe's3 Complete Poetical Works. By the brief though careful account of Poe's Life, I think I can see when Leonainie was probably written, & I shall now send it with a few preliminary remarks to the Editor of the Fortnightly, & its publication may possibly [2] lead to its origins being traced in America.
With best wishes for the new year.
Believe me | Yours very truly | Alfred R. Wallace [signature]
Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP4913.5323)]
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Broadstone, Dorset
Jany. 6th, 1904
Ernest Marriott, Esq
Dear Sir:
Many thanks for your good wishes and your kind present of Poe's Complete Poetical Works. By the brief though careful account of Poe's Life, I think I can see when Leonainie was probably written, & I shall now send it with a few preliminary remarks to the Editor of the Fortnightly, & its publication may possibly lead to its origin being traced in America.
With best wishes for the New Year,
Believe me,
Yours very truly,
(signed) Alfred R. Wallace.
Status: Draft transcription [Published letter (WCP4913.5500)]
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Please cite as “WCP4913,” in Beccaloni, G. W. (ed.), Ɛpsilon: The Alfred Russel Wallace Collection accessed on 27 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/wallace/letters/WCP4913