JULIEN Stanislas - ALS 1846 regarding books from Macao Autograph Type_Visiting CardsStanislas JULIEN (1797 1873) Autograph Letter Signed (Stanislas Julien) to Monsieur Molins, regarding a shipment of books from Macao. 1 pages 8vo in French, Paris, 2 February 1846. Trans: I have the honour to inform you that on 4 November 1845, my correspondent in Macao sent you three boxes of Chinese books for me, marked S. J. 1, 2, 3 on the Duke of Bronte, going to London, under Captain Barclay. Freight is charged at 45 per barrel of 50 cubic feet
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