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"Shakespeare's Epitaphs. Light on the Tong Verses, New Evidence."
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"Shakespeare's Epitaphs. Light on the Tong Verses, New Evidence."
Manuscripts
Consists of a corrected publisher's proof of an article, with no indication of publication or date, but presumably the original Times article of April 22, 1929, which was later reprinted as a pamphlet, "Shakespeare's Verses in Tong Church, Salop," in 1938.
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Shakespeare's Verses in Tong Church, Salop
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Copy of published pamphlet.
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Wright, William: "William Wright of Charing Cross, Sculptor."
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Publisher's proof (with illustrations) of article by Katharine Esdaile and including additional notes by Edmund Esdaile, with a few miscellaneous manuscript notes.
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English Monumental Sculpture Since the Renaissance (published 1927; reissued 1979)
Manuscripts
Consists of a publisher's proof (complete draft text with page proofs corrected by Katharine and Arundell Esdaile); an annotated draft typescript fragment of Chapter V 'Neo-Hellenism & the Gothic Revival' – (pages 114-181); an original handwritten "Dedication" with note on change in dedication by Edmund Esdaile; and an undated review.
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Articles
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Consists of: "Fielding's Danish Translator – Simon Charles Stanley the Sculptor" (Article) (April 3, 1937) "Pepys' Plasterer" (Article) (October 2, 1943) "Aubrey's Notes on London and Sussex" (Article, 2 copies) (July 5, 1947) "Roubiliac: A Fourth Marriage" (Letter to the Editor) (September 13, 1947) "Murray's Buckinghamshire Two [by] E. Smith" (Publisher's proof of review in the Times(?) Literary Supplement, undated)
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Temple Church Monuments: being a report to the Honourable Societies of the Temple (published 1933)
Manuscripts
Consists of a publisher's proof (annotated by Katharine Esdaile) and "Recommendations" (presumably annex to the book)
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