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Kirkby, John, 1871-. 1 letter to Wilfred Partington, b. 1888, A.L.S. (1 p.), (1932, Dec. 21), London (Eng.)


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    Kirkby, John, 1871-. 1 letter to Wilfred Partington, b. 1888, A.L.S. (1 p.), (1938, Aug. 22), London (Eng.)

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    Also enclosed: copy of a letter from "Edwyn" to John Kirkby, Aug. 19, 1938 (1 p.); copied by Kirkby for Partington and includes notes from Kirkby to Partington.

    PAR 614

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    Kirkby, John, 1871-. 1 letter to Wilfred Partington, b. 1888, A.L.S. (2 p.), (1931, May 28), London (Eng.)

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    Followed by: A.L.S. by Partington, written in reply to Kirkby (2 p.).

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    Kirkby, John, 1871-. 1 letter to Wilfred Partington, b. 1888, A.L.S. (1 p.), (1932, Nov. 22), London (Eng.)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of manuscripts by Partington, James Agate, Jessie Conrad, R. B. Cunninghame Grahame, John Kirkby, and H. D. C. Pepler; these manuscripts include articles, essays, personal narratives, poems, and short stories. The correspondence mainly relates to Partington's work with the Bookman's journal, his books about Sir Walter Scott, and his various literary endeavors. The main subjects of these letters reflect the work and interests of Partington, including bibliography, forgery, and the authors Joseph Conrad, Sir Walter Scott, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and Thomas James Wise. There are also letters by Partington, mainly carbon copies, and a small group of letters from his family and friends. The collection also includes his research files and a small amount of ehpemera.

    PAR 566

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    Kirkby, John, 1871-. 1 letter to Wilfred Partington, b. 1888, A.L.S. (1 p.), (1932, Feb. 4), London (Eng.)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of manuscripts by Partington, James Agate, Jessie Conrad, R. B. Cunninghame Grahame, John Kirkby, and H. D. C. Pepler; these manuscripts include articles, essays, personal narratives, poems, and short stories. The correspondence mainly relates to Partington's work with the Bookman's journal, his books about Sir Walter Scott, and his various literary endeavors. The main subjects of these letters reflect the work and interests of Partington, including bibliography, forgery, and the authors Joseph Conrad, Sir Walter Scott, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and Thomas James Wise. There are also letters by Partington, mainly carbon copies, and a small group of letters from his family and friends. The collection also includes his research files and a small amount of ehpemera.

    PAR 565

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    Kirkby, John, 1871-. 1 letter to Wilfred Partington, b. 1888, A.L.S. (1 p.), (1933, Apr. 21), London (Eng.)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of manuscripts by Partington, James Agate, Jessie Conrad, R. B. Cunninghame Grahame, John Kirkby, and H. D. C. Pepler; these manuscripts include articles, essays, personal narratives, poems, and short stories. The correspondence mainly relates to Partington's work with the Bookman's journal, his books about Sir Walter Scott, and his various literary endeavors. The main subjects of these letters reflect the work and interests of Partington, including bibliography, forgery, and the authors Joseph Conrad, Sir Walter Scott, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and Thomas James Wise. There are also letters by Partington, mainly carbon copies, and a small group of letters from his family and friends. The collection also includes his research files and a small amount of ehpemera.

    PAR 572

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    Kirkby, John, 1871-. 1 letter to Wilfred Partington, b. 1888, A.L.S. (1 p.), (1935, Aug. 21), London (Eng.)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of manuscripts by Partington, James Agate, Jessie Conrad, R. B. Cunninghame Grahame, John Kirkby, and H. D. C. Pepler; these manuscripts include articles, essays, personal narratives, poems, and short stories. The correspondence mainly relates to Partington's work with the Bookman's journal, his books about Sir Walter Scott, and his various literary endeavors. The main subjects of these letters reflect the work and interests of Partington, including bibliography, forgery, and the authors Joseph Conrad, Sir Walter Scott, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and Thomas James Wise. There are also letters by Partington, mainly carbon copies, and a small group of letters from his family and friends. The collection also includes his research files and a small amount of ehpemera.

    PAR 594