Vol. V (ff. 233). 1927-1929.includes:ff. 32-34 James Augustine Aloysius Joyce, author: Archibald MacLeish: Letters to James Joyce from Archibald MacLeish: 1927: Signed.f. 75 James Augustine Aloysius Joyce, author: Elliot Paul, publisher, of Haute... 1927-1929
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