Ewald Osers Correspondence: Letters to Ewald Osers (b.1917) with some copies of ‘out’ letters arranged chronologically; 1 Aug. [1942?]-6 July 1971. Partly autograph, partly typewritten. The correspondents include: Hugh MacDiarmid (b.1892, d.1978), ... 1941-1971

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Ewald Osers Correspondence: Letters to Ewald Osers (b.1917) with some copies of ‘out’ letters arranged chronologically; 1 Aug. [1942?]-6 July 1971. Partly autograph, partly typewritten. The correspondents include: Hugh MacDiarmid (b.1892, d.1978), ... 1941-1971

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