English: Excerpt of a letter from Thomas Pennant Barton to Thomas Rodd, in which Barton expresses his desire to purchase the First Folio then offered for sale through the auction of the late Benjamin Heywood Bright's library. The letter is dated May 15th, 1844 and is in the possession of the Boston Public Library (call no. MS f G.59.2)
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Excerpt of a letter from Thomas Pennant Barton to Thomas Rodd, in which Barton expresses his desire to purchase the First Folio then offered for sale through the auction of the late Benjamin Heywood Bright's library. The letter is dated May 15th, 1844...