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ALEXANDER

(Grand Duke, 1866-1933, Russian Admiral, Brother-in-Law of Nikolai II) Autograph Letter Signed 'G.D. Alexander' in English to the founder and editor of the Boston News Bureau,  Clarence Walker BARRON ,

(1855-1928, president of Dow, Jones & Co.), thanking him “for sending the article, I am very glad that it made an impression and that many of your influential men have read it” and “for the paper”, 1 side 8vo., with conjugate blank, headed paper of Claridge’s Hotel, Paris, 11th June 1913 The writer’s father was Grand Duke Mikhail, 1832-1909, fourth son of Nikolai I. Alexander married Nikolai II’s sister Xenia, 1875-1960, who lived for many years at Hampton Court. Barron was a great traveller and raconteur, well known in all the important financial centres of the world. From the Estelle Doheny collection.

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