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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

“I am afraid that i do not care much for the ‘Prophecy of St. Malachie’ as you do...I have always been interested in such things, and this is a valuable addition to my little store of linguistic curiousities.”

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“I am afraid that i do not care much for the ‘Prophecy of St. Malachie’ as you do...I have always been interested in such things, and this is a valuable addition to my little store of linguistic curiousities.”

Poet known for The Song of Hiawatha, Paul Revere's Ride, The Village Blacksmith, etc. ALS signed 'Henry W. Longfellow,' four pages on two adjoining 4.5 x 7 sheets, April 29, 1880. Letter to Mr. Kent. In part, 'I hasten with all speed to thank you for your kind letter and for the 'Corona Catholica,'...But I am troubled by what you say of the other books, sent so long ago...They were both received, and I wrote to you at the time a letter full of thanks...I am truly grieved that this letter never reached you. My only consolation is, that I can thank you again, as I do now most cordially. Equally so for the new book...It is a very curious and interesting volume. I am afraid that I do not care much for the 'Prophecy of St. Malachie' as you do...I have always been interested in such things, and this is a valuable addition to my little store of linguistic curiousities.' In fine condition, with a light shade of toning. COA John Reznikoff/University Archives and RRAuction COA.

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