VIRGINIA WOOLF: travel and literary notebook; 1906-1909, n.d. Autograph. The principal contents are (ff. 1-89) a description of a visit to Greece and Turkey in Sept.-Oct. 1906, with comments on Merimée's Lettre à une inconnue, (ff. 90-119) an account... 1906-1909

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VIRGINIA WOOLF: travel and literary notebook; 1906-1909, n.d. Autograph. The principal contents are (ff. 1-89) a description of a visit to Greece and Turkey in Sept.-Oct. 1906, with comments on Merimée's Lettre à une inconnue, (ff. 90-119) an account... 1906-1909

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