MILLAR BEQUEST. Vol. XLIV. Letter from Rudyard Kipling; 1900. Given to Millar by Guthrie, 23 March 1914 (f. 1). Paper; ff.i+3. 174 x 110mm. Green morocco binding. 180 x 117mm. Contemporary slip-case covered in marbled paper.includes:f. 1 Thomas Ans... 1900

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MILLAR BEQUEST. Vol. XLIV. Letter from Rudyard Kipling; 1900. Given to Millar by Guthrie, 23 March 1914 (f. 1). Paper; ff.i+3. 174 x 110mm. Green morocco binding. 180 x 117mm. Contemporary slip-case covered in marbled paper.includes:f. 1 Thomas Ans... 1900

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