Box 20
Contains 71 Results:
A.L.S. to William Ware; Birmingham, Ala., 11 October 1836
Regarding British opinion of America, Mr. Dewey's book, C. Sedgwick, Mrs. Butler, etc. 1 s. (4 p.)
A.L.S. to William Ware; Westminster, 06 April 1837
Regarding Macready, Mrs. Butler, James Mackintosh, & offering to act as agent in finding publisher for Palmyra letters, preferably with Saunders & Otley, etc. 1 s. (4 p.)
A.L.S. to William Ware; Westminster, 14 July 1837
Regarding inability to find publisher during financial crisis, reception of her book, plans for next book, Macready, Queen Victoria, brother James, etc. 1 s. (4 p.)
A.L.S. to William Ware; London, 15 September 1837
Regarding effect of crisis on book trade, articles for London & Westminster review on Victoria & C. Sedgwick, Charles Knight, etc. 1 s. (4 p.)
A.L.S. to William Ware; Westminster, 08 July 1838
Expressing sympathy on death of son, inquiring after Mr. Furness's health, mentioning Robert Sedgwick, Bentley's pirating Ware's book, copyright laws, E.S. Gannett, her writing plans, Wesminter's treatment of her Sedgwick review, etc. 1 s. (4 p.)
A.L.S. to William Ware; Westminster, 25 January 1839
Regarding his books, the Larpents, Bentley, Lord Durham, Catharine Sedgwick, the Follens, abolitionists, British attitude toward America, etc. 1 s. (4 p.)
A.L.S. to William Ware; Tynemouth, 21 January 1840
Regarding her health, Haydon's proposed portrait of the reception of Clarkson, etc. 1 s. (4 p.)
A.N.S. to William Ware; Ambleside, England, 184-
Regarding proposed visit, mentioning Wordsworth, etc. 1 s. (4 p.)
A.L.S. to William Ware; Liverpool, 02 September 1836
Regarding Saunders & Otley publishing her book, brother James, etc. 1 s (4 p.)
A.L.S. to William Ware; Tynemouth, 03 February 1845
Regarding her invalid occupations, the popularity of his books, recommending Landor's Pericles, commenting on G. Ripley & Channing, and the reception of her book on Toussaint. 1 s. (4 p.)
Ms. L.S. to William? Ware; Tynemouth, 22 August 1843
Introducing Macready. 1 s. (3 p.)