"Familiar Letters: N. L. To F. L., 1864-1867," offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Nina and Frederick Lehmann through their personal correspondence. Selected and arranged by R.C. Lehmann, these letters provide a window into Victorian society, family dynamics, and the everyday experiences of a prominent family during a pivotal period in history.
Spanning from 1864 to 1867, the collection captures intimate thoughts, observations, and interactions, revealing the character and relationships within the Lehmann family circle. Readers interested in social history, biography, or the art of letter writing will find this compilation a valuable resource and an engaging read. This collection preserves a unique perspective on 19th-century life, making it a compelling addition to any historical or literary collection.
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