John Guille Millais Autograph Letter Signed, Concluding with a Pen and Ink Sketch, to "Dear Fred" (Frederick Courtenay Selous), from Horsham, Sussex, 8 October 1911

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  • John Guille Millais Autograph Letter Signed, Concluding with a Pen and Ink Sketch, to "Dear Fred" (Frederick Courtenay Selous), from Horsham, Sussex, 8 October 1911 Book Detail

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  • Release Date : 1911
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  • Genre : Natural history
  • Pages : 4
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 6,6 MB

John Guille Millais Autograph Letter Signed, Concluding with a Pen and Ink Sketch, to "Dear Fred" (Frederick Courtenay Selous), from Horsham, Sussex, 8 October 1911 by PDF Summary

Book Description: Millais wrote, "Glad to hear you are off on your travels in Africa. I hope you will have a real good time with all those wonderful beasts we have all read so much about." Millais describes his own recent trip to Norway and finishes with a sketch depicting Selous, with rifle, mounted on a mule, followed by a number of Africans dragging a dead buffalo and dead rhinoceros.

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