Correspondence and literary papers of Professor Bonamy Dobre, with some related material, including a large number of letters from T.S. Eliot 1912-1973

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Correspondence and literary papers of Professor Bonamy Dobre, with some related material, including a large number of letters from T.S. Eliot 1912-1973

26 boxes, 1 envelope, and 64 volumes; manuscript, typescript, photographs, press cuttings, and printed material.

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