File NLW MS 22981B [RESTRICTED ACCESS] - Letters from a traveller

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NLW MS 22981B [RESTRICTED ACCESS]

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Letters from a traveller

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  • [c. 1804-1805] (Creation)

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i, 95 ff. (blank from f. 24 verso) ; 180 x 110 mm.

Half-leather and marbled paper over boards, cropped at fore-edge.

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A volume containing transcripts, [c. 1804-1805], probably by Lady Eleanor Butler, of two letters, 1801-1802, from a traveller recounting his experiences in Jerusalem (cf. NLW MS 22982C) and Paris, including a meeting with Napoleon Buonaparte.

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Access to the original manuscript by authorised permission only. Readers are directed to use surrogate copies.

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  • English

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English.

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Four leaves cut away before f. 1.

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Available on microfilm at the Library (NLW Film 1002).

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See also NLW MS 22982C.

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  • Text: NLW MS 22981B [RESTRICTED ACCESS] - Access to the original manuscript by authorised permission only. Readers are directed to use surrogate copies.