Letters. Correspondence.
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
13 letters of Thomas Carlyle to David Hope.
With associated letters of J A Carlyle and Mary Carlyle Aitken, and others concerning the Hope family.
40 letters of Thomas Carlyle, and two of Jane Welsh Carlyle, to Charles Redwood of Boverton.
Agreement between Domenico Ronca and Thomas Carlyle and receipt of Ronca to Carlyle.
Agreement and receipt concern the keeping of fowl at 6 Cheyne Row.
With letter of Jane W Carlyle to John A Carlyle concerning the building of a client room by Thomas Carlyle.
Anonymous letter to Thomas Carlyle, with annotations by the recipient.
Copy of "Letters of Thomas Carlyle to his Youngest Sister" (Boston and New York, 1899), with a letter, circa 1837-1838, of Jane Welsh Carlyle to Jenny Hanning and two letters, 1840 and 1842, of Thomas Carlyle to Jenny Hanning.
Draft letter of John Ruskin to Thomas Carlyle.
On their disagreement.
Eight letters (some incomplete), 1832-1863, of Thomas Carlyle to his brother, James.
With 29 letters (some incomplete), 1859-1862 and undated, of Jane Welsh Carlyle to amongst others, James Carlyle and Mary Austin.
With transcriptions.
Four letters, 1849-1857, of Thomas Carlyle to Thomas Watts.
Concerning literary research in the British Museum and David Irving.
With letter, 1961, of John Aitken Carlyle to Jane.
Letter, 1832, of Thomas Carlyle to Allan Cunningham.
Carlyle praises and analyses Cunningham`s poem "The Maid of Elvar" and obliquely criticises the poetry of Sir Walter Scott.
Includes engravings and photographs of Carlyle, Carlyle-related locations, and one of Jane Welsh Carlyle inscribed by Thomas Carlyle in 1873.
Letter, 1835, of Thomas Carlyle to James Fraser.
Concerning the destruction of his manuscript of "The French Revolution".
With portrait, 1825, of Carlyle by Daniel Maclise, and a copy of Cardinal Newman, "Lead, Kindly Light" (1872).
Letter, 1864, of Thomas Carlyle to an unknown recipient and an undated letter of Jane Welsh Carlyle to Charlotte Froude, wife of James Anthony Froude, with a signed photograph, 1874, of Thomas Carlyle.
Letter of Jane Welsh Carlyle to Mrs Gilchrist (probably Anne Gilchrist).
Mrs Carlyle describes a holiday in Aberdour, Fife, and the behaviour of her husband and their dog, Nero.
Letter of Jane Welsh Carlyle to the Marchioness of Lothian.
Concerns Thomas Carlyle`s behaviour.
Letter of Jane Welsh Carlyle to the Marchioness of Lothian.
Concerns her own health and her husband`s reactions to a visit to the Lothians.
Letter of John Ruskin to Thomas Carlyle.
On the writer`s father`s death.
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 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.