Autograph letter signed from Charles Dickens to Thomas Mitton, written from Albaro and dated 12 August 1844

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CMV35275

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MA 1627, ‘Letter from Charles Dickens, Albaro, to Thomas Mitton, 1844 August 12 : autograph manuscript signed.’

Title:

Autograph letter signed from Charles Dickens to Thomas Mitton, written from Albaro and dated 12 August 1844

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Thomas Milton: Recipient

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Brief Summary:

Autograph letter signed from Charles Dickens to Thomas Mitton, written from Albaro and dated 12 August 1844.

Detailed Summary:

Dickens opens the letter by discussing his payment of Income Tax before offering several pieces of news: he reports on the weather, discusses the progress of his Christmas book, outlines his plans to move to the Palazzo Peschiere in October, and details his upcoming travel plans. He notes that the box of book has now arrived in Italy, but that they are stuck at the Customs House where they are examined by priests. He writes: ‘As some Volumes of a French author, Voltaire, are among them, who always wrote against Priests, I fully expect them to be stopped. Though I am not likely to read them to the Genevese, and woo them to their damnation, I am sure.’ He concludes by mentioning the titles of further books he wishes to have sent to Italy and relays several family anecdotes. In a postscript, Dickens returns to Voltaire, writing: ‘They never pass Voltaire; but with great politeness, passed it for me.’

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4 pp.

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252 x 194 mm

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1

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A postmark has been stamped above the address.

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History

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12 August 1844

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Gifted to the Morgan Library in 1955 by Robert H. Taylor.

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Record created by:

Zoe Screti

Record created on:

29 August 2024