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    Incoming correspondence

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    25 letters consisting of 1959: 19 letters (includes two letters from Hugh Trevor-Roper, then Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford); 1960: 6 letters.

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    Incoming correspondence

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    93 letters chiefly about research on Roubiliac and considerable correspondence with Gertrude Bacon on sculptor ancestor Bacon.

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    Incoming correspondence

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    25 letters including further letters from Evelyn Berckman trying to help Esdaile to break into the American market for articles, as well as letters related to Esdaile's illness. A May 16th letter from Margaret R. Toynbee includes a 7-page typescript manuscript of an article by her: "An Equestrian Statuette of James II."

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    Incoming correspondence

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    87 letters chiefly about research on Roubiliac, as well as interest from Country Life about possible articles.

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    Incoming correspondence

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    10 letters, chiefly related to family matters.

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    Life and Works of Francois Roubiliac (published 1928)

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    Chiefly consists of a typescript draft identified as "The Rejected Chapter from Life of LFR"; four images of Roubiliac's works; a pen-and-ink design for the title page created by Martin Esdaile; and two typescript and one manuscript transcriptions of "A Catalogue of the Genuine and Entire Collection of Models, Moulds, Casts and Busts in Terra Cota, Marble and Bronze of Mr. L.F. Roubiliac ... at his late Dwelling House in St. Martin's Lane ... May 1762," which was reproduced in the book.

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