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"Documents relating to Mrs Beecher-Stow's "True History of Lady Byron's Life" and the ensuing scandal" : Correspondence; Miscellaneous. 1869-1870.

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Other
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Smith, William.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
1869
Summary:
"<p>Includes a printed copy of a response to Mrs Beecher-Stowe's book entitled "The True Story of Lord and Lady Byron"; a pamphlet entitled "Light a Last: The Byron Mystery"; a Police News Edition of the "Life of Lady Byron"; various clippings and articles concerning the scandal; an associated article by John Murray III which was never published; and correspondence written by:<p/><p>(1) 1869, Charles Dickens;<p/><p>(2) 1869, Whitwell Elwin;<p/><p>(3) 1869-1870, G J Harney;<p/><p>(4) 1869-1870, John Murray III;<p/><p>(5) 1869, A Leigh;<p/><p>(6) 1869, Geraldine Leigh;<p/><p>(7) 1869, Lord Lindsay;<p/><p>(8) 1870, Lady Seaford (formerly Lady Hardy);<p/><p>(9) 1869, Dr William Smith; <p/><p>(10) 1869, Lord Stanhope;<p/><p>(11) 1869, Martin Tupper;<p/><p>(12) 1869-1870, one unidentified. <p/>"
Notes:
AMDigital Reference: MS.43539.
Byron Papers.

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