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A letter from Eileen Chang to C.T. Hsia, 1991. In this letter dated November 1, 1991, Eileen Chang mentions that she moved again due to bugs problem in her apartment. She also received letters from two of Hsia's students. However, due to moving, she lost one of the letters. The envelope has USPS 29 cents-stamp with dated stamp of 4 Nov 1991 Los Angeles is addressed to "Professor C.T. Hsia, 530 W. 113th St., Ap. 5A, New York, N.Y. 10025" from address "Reyher, P.O. Box 36467, Los Angeles, CA 90036-0467." 張愛玲寄給夏志清的信,1991 這封信是于1991年11月1日寫的. 張愛玲跟夏提到因公寓鬧蟲患而搬家. 並提到收到夏兩位學生的信, 但因搬家遺失了. 信封上有一張二十九分錢的郵票, 郵政戳印日期為1991年11月4日于加州洛杉磯, 並有收件人地址"Professor C.T. Hsia, 530 W. 113th St., Ap. 5A, New York, N.Y. 10025" 及寄件人地址"Reyher, P.O. Box 36467, Los Angeles, CA 90036-0467."
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text
Format
2 p. 22 x 16 cm. +1 envelope letters (correspondence)
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