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Latest revision as of 14:52, 15 February 2024
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 3 (1875-1878)
C. Dickens in his library
Home of Emmerson
Walden
<Untitled> (the time of purchase)
the time of purchase it was one of the most forlorn of square farm-houses, owing all its atractiveness to the wooded hills back of it, and the wide sunny prespect before. It is now the most delightful and unique of residences.
Editor's notes
- ↑ image by unknown author
- ↑ image by unknown author. Lady's portret signed by cut from some letter: "Very much yours J. M. Alcott."
- ↑ Home of Emmerson by unknown author
- ↑ Walden by unknown author
- ↑ image by unknown author. Man's portret signed by cut from some letter: "A Bron fon Alcott."
- ↑ the time of purchase by unknown author