Letters of James Boswell to the Rev. W. J Temple
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These letters were written between 1758 and 1795 James Boswell, the biographer of Johnson, to his college friend, W. J. Temple, grandfather of the late Archbishop Temple, then living in Devon. Lost to sight for half a century the originals were brought to light as the result of a somewhat remarkable concatenation of circumstances. In the autumn of 1850 an English gentleman, a certain Major Stone, of the Hon. East India Company's service, was making a purchase in a shop at Boulogne-sur-Mer when he found that the wrapper in which his purchase was enclosed was a fragment of an English letter bearing the signature of James Boswell. The source of supply was eagerly traced to an itinerant vendor of paper who visited Boulogne two or three times a year. Among his stock the originals of the letters were found almost complete bearing ancient post marks in addition to the franks of a large number of people well known in Boswell's day. External and internal evidence have agreed too well for the slightest doubt ever to be maintained as to the authenticity of the letters.
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