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Janet C. Hanning signed manuscript letter de HANNING, Janett (JENNY) (nèe Carlyle) [1813-1897] - 1883

de HANNING, Janett (JENNY) (nèe Carlyle) [1813-1897]

Janet C. Hanning signed manuscript letter de HANNING, Janett (JENNY) (nèe Carlyle) [1813-1897] - 1883

Janet C. Hanning signed manuscript letter

de HANNING, Janett (JENNY) (nèe Carlyle) [1813-1897]

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1883. No binding. Very Good. 1 page. 4-1/2 x 7-1/4 inches. Hamilton, Ontario June 30/[18]83 Dear Sir In reply to your letter allow me to say that, having parted with much of the correspondence, I am unable to oblige you, Yours truly Janet C. Hanning S.A. Christie, Esq

Written in separate hand and signed by Janet C. Hanning

Very good condition.

Janet (Jenny) Carlyle Hanning was the youngest sister of her brother, the famous Scottish author and philosopher Thomas Carlyle. She was married in Scotland in 1836 to Robert Hanning (1813-1878) who emigrated to Hamilton, Onatrio Canada, in 1841 without his Jenny who joined him 10 years later in 1851. They lived at 15 Murray Street West in Hamilton for many years and had a family of four daughters. Robert Hanning died from heart disease in 1878. Janet continued to live in the family home on Murray St. until the 1880s, then moved to Oakville and finally died in Toronto in 1897. She was the "last of the Carlyle" extraordinary Scottish Carlyle family.

S.A. Christie whom the letter is written to, is probably interested in the many letters (correspondence) that was sent to her by her famous brother Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) a British historian, satirical writer, essayist, translator, philosopher, mathematician, poet and teacher. Perhaps for the book "Letters to Jenny of Thomas Carlyle to his Youngest Sister" 1899 Cambridge Press Boston New York?

  • Librería Lord Durham Rare Books (IOBA) CA (CA)
  • Formato/Encuadernación No binding
  • Estado del libro Usado - Very Good
  • Cantidad disponible 1
  • Fecha de publicación 1883
  • Palabras clave Janet C. Hanning signed manuscript letter