Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Lee, S. Adams (Samuel Adams);
Concerning a packet he is sending containing a variety of letters including ones from Dickens, Forster, Procter and others, as well as Shelley's signature and Keat's hair; directing that he read this letter before his letter of January 4th.
This handwritten cookery book has recipes and newspaper clipping recipes laid in. Generally, the recipes in this cloth bound notebook are accompanied by the names of the people who gave them. There are 78 pages of which 66 are written.
Correspondence detailing the experiences of Joseph Franklin Culver, who served with the Illinois 129th Infantry Regiment, Company A, from 1862-1865, first as a lieutenant and later as captain.
Concerning an unsuccessful proposal to write for the Gardener's or Naturalist's Magazine; submission of three proposals to Colburn; Mr. and Mrs. Hunter.
Concerning his desire for amicable arrangements regarding the Examiner and the Liberal; John Murray's bitterness against John Hunt; Byron's directions for Murray to publish Werner and Heaven and Earth; Murray's fear of the latter being unorthodox;...
Concerning his fear of her being ill; John Hunt's protest against their return to England, and his talk of "angry creditors" and Leigh Hunt's debt, causing the Examiner office not to want him back; Hunt's desire for security and the power to...