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Grant Cantacuzene Speransky Julia

1pp TLS signed by Princess Cantacuzene as “Julia Cantacuzene Speransky nee Grant” on “Princess Cantacuzene, ‘The Mayflower’, Washington, D.C.” letterhead. In near fine condition, with expected paper folds and light scattered foxing. The October 20, 1927 letter was sent to one Sharpless Dodson Green, a high school teacher from Philadelphia, who had requested an autograph. Comes with a 1pp TLS signed by the Princess’s personal secretary E.S. Kauffmann dated November 22, 1927, also on “Princess Cantacuzene, ‘The Mayflower’, Washington, D.C.” letterhead. In same condition.

 

Julia Dent Grant Cantacuzene Speranksy (1876-1975) was the granddaughter of 18th U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), and named after her maternal grandmother Julia Dent Grant (1826-1902).  On her European Grand Tour, the younger Julia Grant met a Russian diplomat named Mikhail Cantacuzene, Count Speransky (1875-1955); they wed in 1899. The couple lived in St. Petersburg until they fled during the Russian Revolution. Princess Cantacuzene chronicled the events leading up to the Revolution, and provided insights into Russian culture, in her books "Revolutionary Days: Recollections of Romanoffs and Bolsheviki, 1914-1917" (1919), "Russian People, Revolutionary Recollections" (1920), and "My Life Here and There" (1922). Philadelphian high school teacher S.D. Green had doubtlessly sent the Princess a copy of one of these books to sign.

 

An elegantly signed letter from a witness of the Russian Revolution!

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