Autograph letter signed : London, to Sir James Emerson Tennent | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)
Summary:Saying he has spoken to [Charles] Dickens and does not think he will join them; noting that his wife is "so bad a sailor" that she will need to rest after the sea voyage; proposing Dublin as a resting place; mentioning some excursions he hopes to make in Ireland
Manuscript, English, 1864
Publication:Collection of letters between Dickens, Tennent, and Forster (MA 4979)
Physical Description:1 item (4 pages) ; 18.4 cm
OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:496807077
Notes:
Written from the "Palace Gate House, Kensington W." on stationery with the British lion and unicorn embossed at the top of the page
Part of a large collection of letters between Charles Dickens, Sir James Emerson Tennent and his family, and John Forster. Items in the collection are described in individual records; see MA 4979 for more information