Elizabeth P. Richardson Papers 1865-1998

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Elizabeth P. Richardson Papers 1865-1998

Editor and serious collector of the work of the Bloomsbury Group, Virginia Woolf, and other associated with her. Includes correspondence, a collection of scrapbooks containing articles and images related to Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group, reading notes, drafts of essays, notes and galley proofs for Richardson's A Bloomsbury Iconography, and artwork.

50 boxes; (15 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6321711

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Richardson, Elizabeth P.

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Elizabeth Power Richardson was born on August 28, 1922 in Newton, Massachusetts. She attended Smith College, graduating in 1943. Elizabeth Power Richardson was the supervising editor at McGraw Hill College Division, specializing in the physical sciences. She continued to work as a freelance editor after she married American Foreign Service officer W. Garland Richardson in 1949. Richardson's interest in Virginia Woolf began at the age of twelve, when she first heard Flush...

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