Eccles Bequest. Vol. XCIII. Correspondence of Lord Alfred Douglas and George Bernard Shaw; 1944-1948. 'Letters in contemplation of death'. Autograph copies. Mounted in album with green full morocco binding and box by Sangorski and Sutcliffe.Lord Alfr... 1944-1948

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Eccles Bequest. Vol. XCIII. Correspondence of Lord Alfred Douglas and George Bernard Shaw; 1944-1948. 'Letters in contemplation of death'. Autograph copies. Mounted in album with green full morocco binding and box by Sangorski and Sutcliffe.Lord Alfr... 1944-1948

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