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Editor's Inscription in "Valentine Duval: An Autobiography of the Last Century"

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Editor Anne Manning's gift inscription to author William Stebbing (1832–1926), "To William Stebbing from his affectionate friend the editor Nov. 2, 1860".

ContributorsManning, Anne (Author) / Zarka, Emily (Contributor)
Created2017-04-13

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