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Revision as of 22:24, 28 February 2023

vol. 3, p. 201
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 3 (1875-1878)
 

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C. Dickens in his library


Very much yours
J. M. Alcott.


Home of Emmerson


Walden


A Bron fon Alcott


<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.


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  1. image by unknown author
  2. image by unknown author. Lady's portret signed by cut from some letter: "Very much yours J. M. Alcott."
  3. Home of Emmerson by unknown author
  4. Walden by unknown author
  5. image by unknown author. Man's portret signed by cut from some letter: "A Bron fon Alcott."
  6. the time of purchase by unknown author