Letter from George Gissing to Edmund Gosse, concerning the latter's criticism of Tennyson; 20 Nov. 1892. f. 1. Also included (ff. 2-5) is a letter from H. G. Wells to Edmund Gosse, concerning a dispute over Gissing's estate; 13 July 1904.Quarto; ff. ... 1892-1904

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Letter from George Gissing to Edmund Gosse, concerning the latter's criticism of Tennyson; 20 Nov. 1892. f. 1. Also included (ff. 2-5) is a letter from H. G. Wells to Edmund Gosse, concerning a dispute over Gissing's estate; 13 July 1904.Quarto; ff. ... 1892-1904

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Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928

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