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AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED. " To "Dear Mrs. Bacon." Declining an invitation, the letter states in full: "With many thanks I am afraid I do not see my way to being able to come to your garden party on the 6th. I am going from home the week after and there is a good deal on hand. Yours sincerely, C. M. Yonge.

AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED. " To "Dear Mrs. Bacon." Declining an invitation, the letter states in full: "With many thanks I am afraid I do not see my way to being able to come to your garden party on the 6th. I am going from home the week after and there is a good deal on hand. Yours sincerely, C. M. Yonge. by Yonge, Charlotte M.

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AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED. " To "Dear Mrs. Bacon." Declining an invitation, the letter states in full: "With many thanks I am afraid I do not see my way to being able to come to your garden party on the 6th. I am going from home the week after and there is a good deal on hand. Yours sincerely, C. M. Yonge.
Author
Yonge, Charlotte M.
Seller
James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
Condition
letter is folded once for mailing, else fine
Description
1800. 1 page. 12mo. letter is folded once for mailing, else fine. 1 page. 12mo. Novelist, children's author and educator (1823-1901), Charlotte Mary Yonge published over 200 works, "including domestic and historical novels, biographies, children's tales, history and language textbooks, and religious manuals... Despite holding hierarchical views on social status and sex roles, in Womankind, 1887, she demands better female education and calls for a revised image of singleness... her novels depict women playing positive roles in family and parochial contexts" [Blain et al. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English, p. 1198-1199].