F-6 1829, Dec. 31 Letter to E. R. from Sam. Farrar of Andover. He tells E. R. that he wants to "take off all restriction and limitation as to the amount of purchase, and leave it to your discretion" so that as many books can be purchased as possible before E.R. leaves Europe. Also indicates that Mr. Flagg, publisher of E. R.'s Lexicon, has such a low inventory (80 copies) he can no longer sell to booksellers abroad. "A new edition will be demanded."
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1829, December 31 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Samuel Farrar.
2 pages; about ER's books to Andover library
Letters to E. R. from colleagues and relatives, 1828–1829, 1834
Robinson, E. & Farrar, S. .
(1829-1830).
Andover, Dec'r 31, 1829. Rev'd Edward Robinson, to the care of Mess'rs Curtis & Porter... Paris.
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Robinson, Edward and Farrar, Samuel (Librarian).
1829-1830.
“Andover, Dec'r 31, 1829. Rev'd Edward Robinson, to the care of Mess'rs Curtis & Porter... Paris”.
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Chicago
Robinson, Edward and Farrar, Samuel (Librarian).
1829-1830.
“Andover, Dec'r 31, 1829. Rev'd Edward Robinson, to the care of Mess'rs Curtis & Porter... Paris”.
Last modified November 06, 2023.
Digital Collections, Hamilton College Library.
https://litsdigital.hamilton.edu/do/b1b7edd5-3ff7-4378-bd7a-306ada1f270b