Autograph Letter Signed
de GOSS, Charles Frederic (1852-1930)
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This American clergyman authored popular priestly potboilers such as his bestseller "The Redemption of David Corson." Small ALS, 1p, 4" X 5½", Westminster Park, NY, 1909 August 20. Addressed to C.T. Scott. Very good. Minor mounting traces on verso. "The publisher of my books Bobbs Merrill and Co. will probably have some picture or other that will be sufficient. May I refer you to them?" Boldly signed in full.
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- Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA (US)
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- Autograph Letter Signed
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- GOSS, Charles Frederic (1852-1930)
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