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Letter of Thomas Carlyle.
Concerns his history, "The French Revolution".
Letter of Thomas Carlyle probably to William Strange.
Concerns the translation of "Historie de l`Empereur Napoléon" of P M Laurent, called l`Ardeche.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to an unnamed correspondent concerning a 'Mr Phillips' and the 'Westminster Review'.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to David Hope, merchant, Glasgow, on personal matters.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Dr Evory Kennedy, tipped-in a copy of Carlyle's 'Sartor Resartus' (London: Saunders and Otley, 1838).
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to General Sir William Gomm on the Franco-Prussian War and the situation in Turkey.
With two draft letters of Wiliam Gomm to Thomas Carlyle, and one letter of Lady Geraldine Somerset to Lady Elizabeth Gomm.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to George Richardson on his impending journey to Algiers.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Harriet Grote.
Concerns Grote`s Voltaire books.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Harriet Martineau on "Fraser`s Magazine", the noise and chaos of London and the `deliriums` of the age.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to his brother, and letter of Henry Inglis to Carlyle.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to John Keill.
On the ills of Scotland.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to John Rutherford Russell.
On receiving Russell’s book “Contributions to Medical Science” and on Carlyle’s recently completed initial volumes of his work on Frederick the Great.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Joseph Newberg.
Concerns Central European topographical details, perhaps in connection with his "Frederick the Great" (1865).
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Mr Fergus (probably John Fergus, Kirkcaldy).
Concerns a consignment of whiskey and a recent journey to Germany.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Mrs Stanley.
With a photograph of Carlyle.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Octavian Blewitt, Secretary of the Royal Literary Fund.
Contains testimonial in favour of William Maccall.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to the Reverend Charles Kingsley concerning an unnamed person.
Letter of Thomas Carlyle to Thomas Erskine of Linlathen.
Concerns a meeting with the Solicitor-General, Thomas Maitland, and Prince Albert.
Letter of William E H Lecky.
Conveys the opinion of Thomas Carlyle on the excellence of the Advocates` Library printed catalogue.
Letter, undated, of Thomas Carlyle to Joseph Neuberg.
With extensive modern notes and commentary.