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A letter from Eileen Chang to C.T. Hsia, 1968. In this letter dated March 6, Eileen Chang mentions that she saw Merle Goldman's book on the stacks at the library. She also mentions that she has continued her contract to translate "Hai Shang Hua" next year. The envelope has USPS 6-cents stamp with dated stamp of 7 Mar, 1968 Boston, Mass. is addressed to "Mr. C.T. Hsia, 415 West 115th Street, Apt. 22, New York, N.Y. 10025" from address "Reyher, 83 Brattle St., Apt. 45, Cambridge, Mass. 02138." 張愛玲寄給夏志清的信,1968. 這封信註明3月6日寫的. 張愛玲提說在圖書館書架上看見Merle Goldman的書. 另也提到下一年可以繼續翻譯"海上花". 信封上有六分錢的郵票, 郵政戳印日期為1968年3月7日波士頓, 並有收件人地址"Mr. C.T. Hsia, 415 West 115th Street, Apt. 22, New York, N.Y. 10025" 及寄件人地址"Reyher, 83 Brattle St., Apt. 45, Cambridge, Mass. 02138."
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text
Format
1 p. 28 x 22 cm. + 1 envelope letters (correspondence)
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