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Description
Albert Richard Smith was an English author and traveller. He contributed to 'Punch' and 'Miscellany' magazine and wrote several novels and plays which were very popular. He organised Charles Dickens' reading tour in 1858. Smith travelled a great deal and in 1851 he climbed Mont Blanc. He wrote a book about his experience called 'The Story of Mont Blanc' and created an exhibition and show which was performed to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1854. This helped to make mountaineering popular in the mid-nineteenth century.
Metadata describing this letter
Title: Letter from Albert Richard Smith
Description: Albert Smith informs the recipient that he will visit the following day, unless the recipient is able to call on him before then.
Address: 14 Percy Street
Physical description: Sampson Low Letters, Volume 2, 1 page ; glue seepage.
Type of letter: Arranging or declining a meeting
Letter note: This letter has a related note written by the Reverend Frederick William Low who compiled the volumes in c.1913: "Albert Smith, novelist &c. born in 1816, died May 23. 1860. His novels include "The Adventures of Mrs Ledbury", "Scattergood Family" &c."
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Image rights: © National Portrait Gallery London by Herbert Watkins albumen print arched top late 1850s https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
Identifier: SL_165