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Robert Clive letters to George Grenville
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A letter to the proprietors of the East India stock, from Lord Clive
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225970
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Clive Bell letter to Kerrison Preston
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Accompanied by a carbon copy of Preston's letter to Clive Bell, March 4, 1914.
mssHM 35065
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Clive Bell letters to Saxon Sydney-Turner
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A collection of letters, poems and ephemera related to Clive Bell. The letters are from Bell to his friend Saxon Sydney-Turner; they discuss family, travel plans, plays, music, their jointly authored book "Euphrosyne" and other personal subjects. The letters include references to his sister-in-law, Virginia Woolf, and fellow Bloomsbury friends Thoby Stephen and Lytton Strachey. The collection also includes two poems by Clive Bell, "With a box of caramels Boissier" and "Spring;" and one folder of printed material.
mssHM 57610-57631
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Clive Bell letters to Saxon Sydney-Turner
Manuscripts
A collection of letters, poems and ephemera related to Clive Bell. The letters are from Bell to his friend Saxon Sydney-Turner; they discuss family, travel plans, plays, music, their jointly authored book "Euphrosyne" and other personal subjects. The letters include references to his sister-in-law, Virginia Woolf, and fellow Bloomsbury friends Thoby Stephen and Lytton Strachey. The collection also includes two poems by Clive Bell, "With a box of caramels Boissier" and "Spring;" and one folder of printed material.
mssHM 57610-57631
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Robert E. (Robert Edwin) Peary letter to George Rockwood
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In this letter, written to New York City photographer, George Rockwood, Peary is paying for and asking about photographs of himself (that Rockwood took and sent to him) that he had received yet. Peary also promises to send Rockwood a copy of his "Arctic narrative" (his book Northward over the "great ice," published in 1898). The letter may be written by another person, but Peary signed it. There is also a note, possibly by Rockwood, "Have ordered 1dz" on page two.
mssHM 79890