Manuscripts
Roubiliac's Work at Trinity College, Cambridge (published 1924)
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Life and Works of Francois Roubiliac (published 1928)
Manuscripts
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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Roubiliac's Work at Trinity College, Cambridge (published 1924)
Manuscripts
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The Life and Works of Louis Francois Roubiliac documents
Manuscripts
Memorandum of Agreement with publisher (Clarendon Press in the University of Oxford) dated 3 May 1929 and correspondence with Clarendon and other publishers and supporters. In addition there are clippings of reviews of the book and a 1-page typescript reader's report.
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English Church Monuments, 1510-1840 (published 1946)
Manuscripts
Consists of a published bound copy of the book, English Church Monuments 1510-1840 by Katharine Esdaile [annotated] (New York: Oxford University Press), annotated by Edmund Esdaile (with inscription: "Edmund Esdaile, 1961- annotated for the Huntington Library ... the annotations are copies of those in my own copy of this book of which some are in KAE's writings but others represent my own work ...").
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Royal Academy of Arts. Exhibition of Works by Swedish Artists, 1880-1900. January 15-February 15, 1924
Manuscripts
Catalogue has news clippings pasted in, as well as additional clipping. Accompanied by typescript review (for the Glasgow Herald) "Swedish Art. Exhibition at the Royal Academy. From our Art Correspondent" (Katharine Esdaile?) as well as an additional untitled typescript article about the exhibit.
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