COLLINS, William Wilkie (1824-1889). Autograph letter signed to Mr Buck, London, 24 October 1881, enclosing a proof of a new work written after recovering from an illness at the seaside, 'the natural result was that I took up my pen after a three months interval in Hell (nothing else can describe sand in the eyes) and wrote the enclosed story', 4 pages, 8vo. Collins writes on returning from Ramsgate to an American editor of the acceptance of his new story by the Belgravia , referring also to its publication in America, and commenting on drame critics, including the Times 'That dramatic critic..is above fussing and puffing'.
COLLINS, William Wilkie (1824-1889). Autograph letter signed to Mr Buck, London, 24 October 1881, enclosing a proof of a new work written after recovering from an illness at the seaside, 'the natural result was that I took up my pen after a three months interval in Hell (nothing else can describe sand in the eyes) and wrote the enclosed story', 4 pages, 8vo. Collins writes on returning from Ramsgate to an American editor of the acceptance of his new story by the Belgravia , referring also to its publication in America, and commenting on drame critics, including the Times 'That dramatic critic..is above fussing and puffing'.
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