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1437 NOVIKOFF (MADAME, NEE OL'GA KIREEF, born 1840). ' Russian
Patriot and Writer. Known under her nom de plume of “ OK.” Friend
-Of Carlyle.
AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED “ OK.” TO MR. TELFER.
I page, 8V0. Crawley’s Hotel, 30th january. 13s 6d
Written in English whilst residing in London.

. e Many thanks for yr. interesting letter. 1 will try, if possible, to put it
in'the Pall Mall (unless you telegraph early to-morrow to say you object to my
d01ng so).” Etc. '

I438 NOVIKOFF (MADAME, NEE OLGA KIREEF).
AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED “ OK.” TO THE SAME.
I page, 8V0. Oliphant’s Hotel. N.D. 15s

“ Many thanks for the letter. I think Mr. Kinglake will be delighted to read
it. It’s really valuable.”

* * 9* Mr. Kinglakeuthe historian to whom she refers, once wrote in
her Album, apropos of her living in hotels, Claridges’ in particular, the
following nonsense verse:—

“There is a fair lady at Claridge’s
Whose favour is greater to me
Than the blisses of twenty-five marriages
Could possibly, possibly be.”

 

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1441 OLGA. GRAND DUCHESS OF RUSSIA (\née Princess of B2
Married the Grand Duke Michael.
AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED TO “ DEAR ADINE.”
3 pp., 8vo. Zarskoe-Selo, October, 1857.
A very fine letter on personal matters.

_ (Trans.):—“ . . . “"43 were very anxious here about the poor Kin;
as 1t seems was very dangerously Ill. Thank God that he is better now. )1
the Empress lS quite Well.
“ I do not like Zarskoe nearly so much as Peterhof.

“ Micha send you his love, He has a great deal to do now & was mm
for SJX days wlnch made me dreadfully sad.
“ The Kaiser & Kaiserin arrive here on the 15th.” Etc.

14.4.2 ORLEANS (GASTON, DUKE D’, 1608—1660). Youngest son of
IV. and Marie de Medicis; father of the “ Grande Mademoiselle.’
AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED TO HIS COUSIN.
1 page, 4to. Paris, 15th September, 1650.
Interesting letter, announcing that M. Le Tellier will write
time to time what is happening in Parliament, also what the Am
WELDLDJLTJ'JJE Arrhdnke of Austria will have rtoysav.

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