Concerning his negotiations with Smith, Elder & co. for Hunt; suggests that Hunt write a few notices for The new spirit of the age, edited by R.W. Horne; will give Hunt £10 on account of the "Aroma."
Concerning Thornton's and Vincent's health; his desire to move to the Brompton house; plans to have Stuart & Mills make suits for their sons; securing a "not handsome, but good-looking" servant for Marianne; his reading recommendations; Marianne's...
Concerning pecuniary demands upon him, including the costs associated with getting a carpenter by the name of Pearce out of prison; his endeavor to repay a 100 pound debt by selling many of his books to Mr. Cawthorne; the need to repay several...
Concerning family news; Marianne's and her confinements; her need of a nurse; Marianne's promise to send information about broaches. The Master of chancery's decision to send Harriet Shelley's children to a clergyman in Warwickshire; Longdill's...
The Aldus Book Co., Ltd., New York -- catalog of used books (n.d.) -- Cheshire House, Inc., New York City -- announcement of 12 new titles to be published (1931) -- Field & Tuer, London, England -- folder of loose pages advertising new publications...