R. P. (Richard P.) Blackmur correspondence concerning Henry Adams, 1838-1951.

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R. P. (Richard P.) Blackmur correspondence concerning Henry Adams, 1838-1951.

Chiefly letters by American literary crititc R. P. Blackmur to Louisa Hooper Thoron, niece of Mrs. Henry Adams, concerning Blackmur's research and writings on Henry Adams..

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Houghton Library

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